MUSIC

    Alexandra Day

    Alexandra Day

    Presented by PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music at PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

    January 14, 2012


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    When Alexandra Day was three, she started playing songs on the tiny toy piano in her room. Fast forward 20 years. She studied piano at Messiah College, and then switched to voice at Temple University. You can catch her singing around town at Chris' Jazz Cafe, Zanzibar Blue, and Ortlieb's Jazzhaus, as well as many other venues in the tristate area. She has been fortunate to work with amazing musicians, including Luke O'Reilly, Leon Jordan, Chuck Staab, Kevin Hanson, Ken Pendergast, and Julian Rosse. Her dirty little secret is that she studied classical voice. That's right... opera.

    Since her debut full-length CD No Castles No Moats was released in 2008, Alexandra has been playing mostly solo shows (singing and self-accompanying on piano), working on new material and experimenting with humor and audience rapport. Armed with a large repertoire of new songs and a diversified array of tones and subjects, she and Philadelphia's finest jazz and touring musicians will present an intimate night of original music.


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        PSALM - The Philadelphia Society for Art, Literature and Music

        5841 Overbrook Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19131

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        Tickets:

        $20 (At Door)
        $16 (Advance)


        Info Phone: 215-477-7578

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        January 14, 2012

        Times:

        8 pm


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