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Cocktails And Jazz At O.henry Hotel: Carrie Marshall at O.henry Hotel
Where
O.henry Hotel
624 Green Valley Rd
Greensboro, NC
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When
Thu, July 10, 2025
6:00 pm
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Musicians
Not specified
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Thursday: July 10, 2025
O. Henry Hotel Social Lobby
6-9 PM - No Cover!
Artists Dave Fox (piano), Neill Clegg (saxophone, clarinet and flute) and Matt Kendrick (double bass) will be joined by guest vocalists, who cover The Great American Songbook and jazz classics including swing...and modal classics from the late '50s to early '60s, as well as Brazilian jazz from the early '60s. No cover charge!
About the artist:
An award winning songwriter and featured artist with the North Carolina Arts Council, Carrie's original songs create a unique, signature sound that's sophisticated yet accessible. Influenced by jazz, blues, gospel and Southern rock, Carrie "rewards listeners with eloquent compositions intertwined with cool phrasing, smooth vocals and a signature down-to-earth touch." (Mooresville Weekly) Wrapping her heart and voice around a lyric, Carrie infuses each song with power and poignancy. Carrie moved to North Carolina in 2008 and quickly adapted to her new musical home; singing and writing jazz and blues. By 2010 she had won singer/songwriter of the year from the NC Songwriter co-op for her vocal jazz original song, "Queen City". By 2012, she was named North Carolina's Top Charlotte Vocalist by the Carolina Entertainment Network. Carrie joined forces with several top musicians in the Carolinas, performing a blend of her jazz, blues, and original music in music festivals and events across the Carolina's, including such notable events as the Democratic National Convention, Theatre Raleigh Songwriter Series, Knight Theater with the Tosco Music Party, The Blumenthal theater with Jazz Arts Initiative, Durham's Centerfest, and many more. In 2015, Carrie moved to North Carolina in 2008 and quickly adapted to her new musical home; singing and writing jazz and blues. By 2010 she had won singer/songwriter of the year from the NC Songwriter co-op for her vocal jazz original song, "Queen City". By 2012, she was named North Carolina's Top Charlotte Vocalist by the Carolina Entertainment Network. Carrie joined forces with several top musicians in the Carolinas, performing a blend of her jazz, blues, and original music in music festivals and events across the Carolina's, including such notable events as the Democratic National Convention, Theatre Raleigh Songwriter Series, Knight Theater with the Tosco Music Party, The Blumenthal theater with Jazz Arts Initiative, Durham's Centerfest, and many more....