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Connie Lansberg

CONNIE LANSBERG is a singer/songwriter who uses her voice in such a way as to reveal and tease out even the most subtle of nuances that define these and her own beautiful songs.

About Me

Connie Lansberg is a singer-songwriter and published author who collaborates with brilliant jazz musicians and her unique artistry is found in the freshness and variety of her original works, her natural talent as a storyteller, and her ability to hold an audience’s rapt attention. The chemistry she ignites in her band adds another alluring spark to her performances. Themed around secrets, heartache, dreams, and the buzz of the unknown, Connie Lansberg’s compositions are intimate and uplifting. As is her trademark, these songs are all about the stories they tell and the characters they shed light on. Through Connie’s poignant lyrics and intelligent vocals, she taps into both the rawness of loss and the transformation of new beginnings. Born out of her musical roots in classical church music, country, and folk, the music has been brilliantly produced by Connie and arranged for a jazz quartet. As a certified Level 5 Transformational Entertainer™ she knows how the music she sings dislodges forgotten trauma, effortlessly and easily, her audiences love the bonus her performance give them.

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My Jazz Story

As a songwriter and vocalist, I love jazz for the experience of being in the center of intense creativity. It is the most potent form of music for keeping the artist and the audience in the 'now". Being in the moment is essential for humans, and we need help in learning how to do that. As a songwriter, I need the depth of musicality that jazz voicings can give my stories. My songs seem light and whimsical, but the message is not. I met my main collaborator, Mark Fitzgibbon, at one of his gigs. I needed to do my first original album, and his playing was masterful, robust, and beautiful. At the time, I didn't realize how suited we were as a team. We're onto our 4rth album together. My advice to new listeners is to listen to a really clear and simple version of a song so you can then hear what the musicians are doing and enjoy their creativity and musicality. Also, you have to see jazz live to appreciate it fully. You'll never feel it the same way listening to a CD or online. You need the vibration to go through your body to really get it!

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