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10/09/09
The Smooth Cruise ENCORE feat. Patti Austin

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Friday, October 9, 2009 6:30PM

Friday, October 9, 2009 9:30PM

Just one last moment of summer in the city…

The Smooth Cruise series is New York’s favorite summer jazz tradition. The summer of 2009 brought performances by top talents Spyro Gyra, Alex Bugnon, Paul Taylor, Bobby Caldwell, The Rippingtons featuring Russ Freeman, Jonathan Butler, Najee, Peter White, Mindi Abair, Marion Meadows, Shilts from Down to the Bone, Phil Perry, and Pieces of a Dream. We partied every Wednesday night from the moment we pushed away from the pier to the moment our dancing shoes returned to solid ground. With all of the great music and beautiful weather still looming in our minds, the end of summer can’t stop us now! Sail with us one last time and savor those summer moments aboard the Spirit of New York with our Smooth Cruise ENCORE featuring legendary vocalist, Patti Austin.

PATTI AUSTIN
Grammy winner Patti Austin crosses all musical genres, has made 17 solo albums, and has performed her award-nominated hit songs on the GRAMMYS® and the Oscars. As a performer, songwriter and vocalist she has had a star-studded career that began at the age of four, making her one of the most beloved artists the world over and a mainstay on the Billboard Jazz Albums charts. Charlie Rose calls her “the most underappreciated voice in music today.” She is Patti Austin, whose extraordinary career continues to cross over boundaries and reach new heights.

Her most recent release, Rendezvous Entertainment presents Avant-Gershwin, won Austin the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. As with 2002’s GRAMMY®-nominated homage to Ella Fitzgerald For Ella, Patti worked her magic again with the WDR Big Band on Avant-Gershwin. A new high water mark for Patti, Avant-Gershwin finds her re-imagining George Gershwin’s complex and fascinating body of work. She created unique and personal interpretations with arranger Michael Abene (Lionel Hampton, Buddy Rich, B.B. King), aiming for an operatic but contemporary feeling. Quincy Jones has already said of the album " ‘Avant-Gershwin’ is a Triumph. Listen Up!"

Austin, the daughter of jazz trombonist Gordon Austin and goddaughter of musical legends Quincy Jones and Dinah Washington, made her stage debut with Washington at the world-famous Apollo Theater in Harlem. During the 70s she was the undisputed “queen” of the New York session scene; her voice was heard behind everyone from Paul Simon, Cat Stevens, James Brown and Joe Cocker to Bette Midler, Roberta Flack, Luther Vandross and Diana Ross and on countless memorable commercial jingles. At the beginning of the 80s, Patti earned a wider audience through her participation on a series of albums with Jones including his best-selling Stuff Like That, his Grammy-winning classic The Dude, and his From Q With Love Vols. 1&2 via the standout track, “If This Time Is the Last Time.”

Her early solo career resulted in the chart-topping, GRAMMY®-nominated hit “Baby Come To Me,” a now classic duet with James Ingram; the Jam-and-Lewis-produced R&B smash “The Heat of Heat”; and the Oscar nominated “How Do You Keep the Music Playing?” Austin’s 1988 album The Real Me, one of the most popular items in her catalog, featured a powerful collection of pop and jazz standards including "Cry Me A River,” “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” and “Mood Indigo.”

A stint at GRP Records included 1991’s Carry On, Love is Gonna Getcha (featuring the across-the-board hit “Through the Test of Time”), That Secret Place and Patti Austin Live (recorded at New York’s Bottom Line), which showcased her amazing standup comedic skills and brilliant impersonations. Her 1998 album In and Out of Love spent almost two years on the contemporary jazz charts. In 1999 and in 2000, she recorded On The Way to Love, a superb Warner Brothers album produced by Paul Brown.

Austin has also written and created her own one-woman show, and co-created the musical extravaganza Beboperella, a modern-day, music-driven show that brings the sound and spirit of bebop to a new generation. She also is the co-creator of Oh Freedom, a show exploring the African-American quest for freedom and equality in America.

Patti currently serves as the spokesperson for the American Heart Association’s (AHA) “Power To End Stroke” campaign, helping educate her fans about the importance of their dietary choices and the risks of stroke, which threatened her life and ultimately felled her friend, music legend Luther Vandross, and her mother. Patti’s label recently partnered the release of the album Forever, For Always, For Luther Volume II with the “Power to End Stroke” campaign and Austin’s version of “So Amazing” is currently climbing up the Smooth Jazz Charts.

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