Praised by JazzTimes Magazine as one of the most compelling vocalists on the West Coast, Judy Wexler returns to Scullers for an evening showcasing striking arrangements from her seven Billboard and JazzWeek charting albums. Known for a repertoire that surprises, charms, and sidesteps the predictable, Judy brings a deeply personal sensibility to songs by a wide-ranging group of jazz and pop composers, from Carole King, Paul Simon, and Bob Dylan to Harold Rome, Michel Legrand, and the Gershwins. She will be joined by an acclaimed NYC rhythm sectionpianist Jim Ridl, bassist Bill Moring, and drummer Tim Horner...
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Praised by JazzTimes Magazine as one of the most compelling vocalists on the West Coast, Judy Wexler returns to Scullers for an evening showcasing striking arrangements from her seven Billboard and JazzWeek charting albums. Known for a repertoire that surprises, charms, and sidesteps the predictable, Judy brings a deeply personal sensibility to songs by a wide-ranging group of jazz and pop composers, from Carole King, Paul Simon, and Bob Dylan to Harold Rome, Michel Legrand, and the Gershwins. She will be joined by an acclaimed NYC rhythm sectionpianist Jim Ridl, bassist Bill Moring, and drummer Tim Horner. Over her 20-year career, Judy has headlined jazz festivals, performing arts centers, and premier jazz clubs in the U.S. and internationally. Her seventh album, No Wonder (2025), received widespread acclaim, with critics praising her gift for storytelling and the UKs Bebop Spoken Here hailing it as an overall bravura performance. The album enjoyed extensive national jazz radio airplay, reaching #19 on the JazzWeek chart and earning a place on JazzWeeks Top 100 Albums of 2025. Judy has been profiled twice on NPRs Weekend Edition with Susan Stamberg, who observed, Based on the evidence, Judy Wexler can sing almost anything. She was featured in The Absolute Sounds cover story, 13 Female Jazz Vocalists You Need to Hear, and was the subject of a DownBeat Magazine feature titled Judy Wexler Goes Back to the Garden. West Coast jazz vocalist Judy Wexler not only knows her way around a bop tune, fluidly negotiating angular intervals and racing tempos, she knows how to personalize a pop tune, no matter how familiar or faded. The Washington PostITS JAZZ. ITS JOY. ITS JUDY This lady can swing, put across a yearning ballad, get into a groove, and have fun with a tongue-in-cheek attitude. Stage & Cinema, NYC Judy Wexler is more than a mere singer of songs. Shes an actress, mood painter, song archaeologist, and vocalist par excellence. All About Jazz If you require special seating, please call the venue for accomodations no later than 48 hours prior to show date.Please note that if you do not purchase all seats aat a table, other customers may be seated at the table.ALL TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE AND CANNOT BE EXCHANGED FOR ANOTHER SHOW.
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