| Courtesy of Jazz Promo Services:Tuesday, September 13th 2011 at 7:00pmhttp://www.jazzpromoservices.com/ - jim@jazzpromoservices.com
 
 
 Featuring
 Vicki Burns- Vocals
 Ed MacEachen- Guitar and Musical Direction
 Leonard Thompson- Piano
 Tom Hubbard- Bass
 Anthony Pinciotti- Drums
 Weaving an informative narrative into a well-paced 
performance, featuring some of Ms. O'Day's most popular songs, jazz vocalist Vicki 
Burns pays a loving tribute to one of her greatest musical influences.
 
  Vicki 
Burns is a jazz singer who has been delighting audiences for years. A vocalist with 
impeccable taste, a sure sense of rhythm and a glorious tone, she infuses each song 
with heartfelt expression, digging into the lyrics and melody for their richest 
interpretation. No wonder the great jazz drummer; Max Roach once described Vicki's 
singing as "a gold mine"! 
 Some of Vicki's performing highlights in New England include: singing with the great 
jazz drummer, Alan Dawson, for the Martin Luther King Jr. "Journey into a Dream" 
Concert series in Boston and opening for Billy Taylor and Max Roach in the "Bright 
Moments" Concert series in Amherst, MA. She has performed regularly at these Boston 
area jazz clubs: Ryles, 1369 Club, the Starlight Roof and the Turtle Café. She has 
also been featured on "Music America", a syndicated WGBH broadcast hosted by Ron 
D'Ella Chiesa.
 
 While still a student, she sang with a popular big band, The Clayton Poole Jazz 
Orchestra and was chosen by John Coltrane's biographer Bill Cole among others for 
the New England Touring Arts program.
 
 On the West Coast Vicki has performed at Garden City in San Jose, The San Jose Museum 
of Art's "Women in Jazz" series, a featured spot in the San Jose Jazz Festival, 
The Great American Music Hall with the Oakland Jazz Choir, Kimball's East with Madeline 
Eastman and the Oakland Jazz Choir and the Fillmore Street Jazz Festival. She became 
a favorite performer at Enrico's San Francisco's acclaimed beatnik haunt, establishing 
a firm fan base which included the infamous Carol Doda. She was featured at Yoshi's 
with flautist Nika Rejto and at the Plush Room where she collaborated with acclaimed 
pianist, Ken Muir noted for his long association with Paula West.
 
 In 2005, Vicki released her debut CD which features original music, lyrics and arrangements 
of both familiar and rare standards. Entitled Siren Song it is produced by Vicki 
and the acclaimed flugal hornist, Dmitri Matheny, who also arranges some of the 
material. Matheny described her voice as a "wonderful, rich instrument". Jazz critic 
Dan Ouellette said of her debut recording that she "succeeds with rapturous, mystical 
beauty".
 
 In October of 2008, Vicki released a second CD, Vicki Burns Quartet: Live At Anna's 
Jazz Island. Receiving broad critical acclaim and airplay, it has served as a delightful 
introduction to the New York City jazz scene where she now finds herself. Recently, 
she has performed to enthusiastic audiences at, The Iridium Jazz Club, North Square 
in the Washington Square Hotel, Miles Cafe and Le Pescadeux in SOHO.
 "Vicki Burns has a limitless future. Her very attractive voice, versatile style 
and infectious delivery combine to give her her own memorable sound." Scott Yanow
 "Avoiding the predictability of safe havens, her music brims with many more surprises 
and uncharted delights in the jazz tradition. Vicki Burns is irresistible."
 Dr Herb Wong, Bay Area Producer and reviewer, Jazz Education Journal
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