Jazz Singer Spider Saloff Presents New York Debut of “The Cool Heat of Peggy Lee” on April 29th

Spider Saloff returns to New York in a rare appearance with a new show, The Cool Heat of Peggy Lee, an evening of Lee’s classic jazz hits and pop music classics. Playing at Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 3), 185 Orchard Street, New York, on Sunday, April 29th at 7:00 PM, the set includes “Lover,” “Why Don’t You Do Right?,” “The Best is Yet to Come,” and Lee’s best-selling classic, “Is That All There Is?” Joining Spider are pianist Jeremy Khan and bassist Dick Sarpola.

Saloff was honored with a 2017 Bistro Award for her contributions to the world of Jazz. Her concert career includes recent performances at the Poznan Poland Jazz Fest, The Pheasantry in London, plus Jazz at Lincoln Center, Overture Center, Ravinia Music Festival, The Auditorium Theater and the Smithsonian Institution. Her major night club engagements included turns in Chicago at The Green Mill and Jazz Showcase and in New York at Birdland and Feinstein’s, among many others nationwide.

Her discography includes nine national releases: 1938, Sextet, The Memory of All That, Cool Yule, A New Set of Standards, The Women Who Swing Chicago, Like Glass, Cole Porter Live at Maxim’s, and Ella, Ella, Ella: A Musical Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald. Visit Spider and her website www.spidersaloff.com

The Cool Heat of Peggy Lee, Sunday, April 29th, 7:00 PM, Music Cover: $15.00 with a 2 Drink Minimum

Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 3) 185 Orchard Street, New York. For more information and tickets please click here

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