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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Profiled In The New York Times

September 2007 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


From The New York Times:

“She’s Not Anybody’s Backup Act” By BEN SISARIO

There is an elephant in the room at the Brooklyn headquarters of Daptone Records — a skinny, British elephant with an enormous beehive hairdo and a knack for getting her picture in the tabloids.

New Studio Recording Out Today From Carolyn Leonhart And Wayne Escoffery

September 2007 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


If Dreams Come True Features Jazz Vocals, Saxophone, and Composition At It’s Finest

This new release on Nagel Heyer Records represents Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery’s collaborative vision – deeply informed by the jazz tradition, but future-focused and as personal as it gets.

Sachal Vasandani Booked For National Regal Theatres Promotion

September 2007 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


Jazz Capital Events Vocalist’s Star Keeps Rising

‘Storybook Fiction’ - a song written by Sachal from his CD ‘Eyes Wide Open’ - will be featured in Cinema Sounds ‘Emerging Artists’ promotion. In addition, a striking slide of the CD cover with quotes will fill thousands of screens all over the country.

Sonido Isleño Releases Vive Jazz

January 2005 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


New CD Release From Jazz Capital’s Premier Latin Jazz Group

Outstanding new CD from the cutting-edge Latin Jazz group that has dazzled listeners, fans, and radio programmers around the world with their fresh sound.

Congratulations To Jazz Capital Events’ Leonhart and Escoffery

February 2004 | Posted in Jazz Capital Artist News | No Comments »


waynecarolyn1.jpgFrom the New York Times:

WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS: VOWS; Carolyn Leonhart and Wayne Escoffery

POETS HOUSE, an archive in an office building on Spring Street in Manhattan, is a repository for words that seek to capture the highs and lows (and sometimes tears) of human emotion. So in this setting on Jan. 17, none of 85 people who gathered to witness the marriage of Carolyn Leonhart, a jazz singer, and Wayne Escoffery, a saxophonist, seemed put off when copious tears came bursting from first the bride, then the bridegroom.