Sharón Clark is on a two-month European tour. Don't miss her when she returns, as she celebrates December with her band at the new Carlyle Room in downtown Washington DC. You can choose your table, but get your tickets soon, because they're close to sold out. Ms. Clark is joined by long-time collaborators Paul Carr (sax), Chris Grasso (piano), Zack Pride (bass) and Lenny Robinson (drums).
About the Carlyle Room
Carlyle Room is the embodiment of the perfect night out. Whether with your special someone, or a group of friends, there is no place in DC that provides a night out like this! As soon as you enter, you immediately experience the glamour of the stunning art deco design, the dining tables covered in white table cloths and a real flame candle lamp on each table, and you know that this is going to be a different experience. ...
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Sharón Clark is on a two-month European tour. Don't miss her when she returns, as she celebrates December with her band at the new Carlyle Room in downtown Washington DC. You can choose your table, but get your tickets soon, because they're close to sold out. Ms. Clark is joined by long-time collaborators Paul Carr (sax), Chris Grasso (piano), Zack Pride (bass) and Lenny Robinson (drums).
About the Carlyle Room
Carlyle Room is the embodiment of the perfect night out. Whether with your special someone, or a group of friends, there is no place in DC that provides a night out like this! As soon as you enter, you immediately experience the glamour of the stunning art deco design, the dining tables covered in white table cloths and a real flame candle lamp on each table, and you know that this is going to be a different experience.
Location: 1350 I St. NW, Washington DC 20005
By Metro: The McPherson Square metro station is directly across the street.
By Car: There is a garage located directly beneath the Carlyle Room. The garage entrance is on 14th Street. With validation, the cost is $8 per car. You can enter the Carlyle Room from the garage without ever going outside (follow signs located in garage and building lobby).
About Sharón Clark
Washington, D.C. standout Sharón Clark has brought festival and concert audiences to their feet across the globe. And wherever she performs, the critics take notice:
"New and amazing . . . an absolute triumph"! - Will Friedwald, Wall Street Journal
“You can’t underestimate the transformation of what seems like an ordinary song when an interpreter like Sharón Clark tears it apart and peers inside." - Stephen Holden, New York Times
“A revelation . . . I never thought I'd hear a singer with the range, musicality and command of tone and timbre that was Sarah at her best, but now I have.” - ;JazzTimes
“Sharón Clark’s impeccable scat singing, phrasing and ability to improvise have made her one of the most popular American jazz vocalists in Russia.” - Moscow Times
Ms. Clark has made countless international tours, from Europe to Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Russia, where she has developed a major following. Ms. Clark has performed as a featured soloist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony, and the Baltimore Symphony.
She has appeared in countless festivals at home and abroad. Both the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra and The Ludacris Foundation chose Ms. Clark to perform for their separate tributes to Quincy Jones. Ms. Clark won the Gold Medal and $10,000 top prize at the Savannah Music Festival's American Traditions Competition. She then took first place in the Billie Holiday Vocal Competition, which offers a $2,500 prize along with a featured appearance with the Baltimore Symphony.
Carlyle Room
1350 I St. NW
Washington DC 20005
202-516-5971
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