Meryl Romer to Perform at Billie's Black 4/14 & Met Room 4/18

By: Apr. 14, 2010
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Two New York City Appearances For Vocalist Meryl Romer

Wednesday, April 14th Sets at 8 & 11PM Billie's Black, 271 West 119th Street 212 280-2248 http://www.billiesblack.com/

Meryl Romer, vocals; Erik Deutsch, keyboard; joined by another guest musician TBA.

Sunday, April 18th 7:30PM Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd St. 212 206-0440 http://metropolitanroom.com/

Meryl Romer, vocals; Erik Deutsch, piano; Jonti Siman, bass; and Marc Dalio, drums

A sassy, sexy jazz vocal outing with real depth. -Chris Spector, MidwestRecord.com

"So Sure" picked as #1 jazz album for 2009 on JazzTimes.com by reviewer, Ms. Susan Frances

(On Meryl Romer's Metropolitan Room engagement, NY Tour, Fall ‘09):
It's been a long time since I've heard such a luscious and soulful performance. Meryl took the house by storm! ~ Joe Franklin, Bloomberg Radio

Singer-songwriter Meryl Romer made her debut as a solo artist with her album So Sure released by Lady Pearl Music in April 2009. Since its release, Romer has been playing shows throughout her home state of Colorado and returning periodically to her birth place of New York City steadily building a broad fan base that has fallen under her spell, and what a nice spell it is to be under. Romer's music brims with nostalgic jazz motifs resembling the classic creases of Ella Fitzgerald and the satiny pitch of Doris Day. Romer's rendition of American standards like "Lady Is A Tramp", "Big Splender," and "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" is dreamy with a pinch of heady emotions.

Romer has been busy performing tracks from So Sure live in concert halls across America where jazz music is played and accompanied by musicians who are classic jazz aficionados like herself. Meryl loves to see new faces in the crowd and can guarantee a night that you will want to go on forever. - Susan Frances Jazzreview.com

For more information, visit http://merylromer.com/



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