January 12, 2005
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
See Evita Cobo Friday, January 21, 2005 At Danny's Hideaway 346 West 46th St. (between 8th & 9th), NYC Reservations: 212-265-8133 http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com
Evita Cobo has an unspoiled voice, a gift for true expression and a love and respect for fine songs.
Evita was raised in Elberton, Georgia and now makes her home in Vermont. She began her vocal training at Bennington College where she studied with tenor Frank Baker. This was the beginning of a long journey of vocal work, leading to study with an elite group of singer-teachers in jazz including Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Rebecca Parris, Rhiannon and Jay Clayton.
Her parallel career as a psychotherapist has been quite fulfilling in this journey of song and helps the listener understand Evita
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
See Evita Cobo Friday, January 21, 2005 At Danny's Hideaway 346 West 46th St. (between 8th & 9th), NYC Reservations: 212-265-8133 http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com
Evita Cobo has an unspoiled voice, a gift for true expression and a love and respect for fine songs.
Evita was raised in Elberton, Georgia and now makes her home in Vermont. She began her vocal training at Bennington College where she studied with tenor Frank Baker. This was the beginning of a long journey of vocal work, leading to study with an elite group of singer-teachers in jazz including Mark Murphy, Sheila Jordan, Rebecca Parris, Rhiannon and Jay Clayton.
Her parallel career as a psychotherapist has been quite fulfilling in this journey of song and helps the listener understand Evita
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