Best
known to audiences throughout the world as the lead trumpeter for international
superstar Michael Buble for the past decade, multi-faceted singer, entertainer
and musician Jumaane Smith is set to make his highly anticipated debut at the
legendary Metropolitan Room October 1 at 9:30 p.m.
Celebrating
the release of his critically acclaimed independent standards-filled debut
album I Only Have Eyes For You, Smith’s dynamic 75 minute set will feature
material from the recording in addition to new arrangements of classics by
Buble, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Joe Williams/Count Basie, adult
contemporary hits like “You Are So Beautiful” and R&B tunes like “Just The
Way You Are.” The trumpeter’s seven piece band incorporates elements of
traditional Dixieland jazz, swing, blues, contemporary jazz, adult contemporary
and soul.
“I’m
very much looking forward to joining these great musicians for my first solo
show in Manhattan,” says Smith, whose collaborations range from pop idols to
jazz legends, including Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Alicia Keys, The Jonas
Brothers, Wyclef Jean, Diddy, Natalie Cole, James Ingram, Wynton Marsalis Ravi
Coltrane, Chris Botti and others.
“The
Metropolitan Room is a prestigious, intimate venue which is perfect for my show
and its focus on the sentiment of love and romance. I am most excited to
finally be making my debut in
NYC after so many years of being a featured guest
artist and sideman.”
Executive
produced by Smith and produced by Dave Pierce, I Only Have Eyes For You is a lush
celebration of the Great American Songbook featuring interpretations of
classics full of personal emotion. The collection includes vocal performances
by Smith, Buble (the opening track, “Come Rain or Come Shine”), a capella group
Naturally 7 (“I Only Have Eyes For You”) and young pop classical sensation
Jackie Evancho (“La Vie En Rose”).
Sandy
Shore, president of SmoothJazz.com global radio, says of the collection that
it’s “an instant essential album, one that is definitive and timeless, a jazz
recording appealing to a wide audience of music enthusiast with cool, classic
sensibilities…This is a must have…delightfully pleasing to the ears!”
Will
Friedwald of the Wall Street Journal echoes these words, calling Smith a
“terrific trumpeter.”
One of
only 17 musicians (including only four trumpeters) invited to join the
inaugural class of Jazz Studies at the Julliard School in 2001, Smith – who
trained there for four years on a full scholarship – has appeared on numerous
Grammy winning recordings. His musical accomplishments include playing the
Grammy Awards show with Stevie Wonder and the Jonas Brothers; recording “As I
Am” with Alicia Keys; appearing on the “American Idol” soundtrack, and scoring
and performing music for the film “Handsome Harry.”
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