Vocalist Cynthia McCorkindale's All-Star Quartet Takes The LaZingara Stage on Wednesday

Vocalist Cynthia McCorkindale's All-Star Quartet Takes The LaZingara Stage this Wednesday, August 16 

Doors open at 6:00 pm. Try to be seated by 6:30 pm to have your dinner order taken. Showtime begins at 7:00  when we transform the space into a theater.

Out of respect for the performers and other patrons, please keep talking to a whisper during the performance.

Very Limited Occupancy. Tables seating 2, 4, 5 guests, with tables for 6, 8, 12 available upon request. Single, general admission tickets are also available. See The Attached Seating Chart. Admission Is $15.00 - $20.00 Per Person, Ticket prices may be higher for special performances. Tables Of Two = $35., Four = $75., Five = &87.50 Six = $105., Eight = $130, Twelve = $210.

Purchase your tickets HERE.

Have problems with the ticketing system? Call 203-247-4273

Cynthia McCorkindale - Vocals

Classically trained, but with a sensibility that is distinctly jazz, Cynthia McCorkindale has earned a place alongside the world's most tasteful and talented singers. She is also a vocal coach, and over the course of her career, was an adjunct faculty member of Wooster School and has presented master vocal classes at the British-Irish Institute of Modern Music (BIMM). Over the years, Cynthia has sung in a variety of venues in the U.S. and Europe, including the London’s Café Royal, Pizza Express and the Tenor Clef. She has also been a soloist in performances with the Norwalk Symphony Orchestra, the New England Symphony Orchestra and the Connecticut Master Chorale.

Cynthia's first CD, "Meant To Be Blue," features a late-night New York jazz vibe, with an extraordinary rhythm section comprising Andy Ezrin on piano, David Finck on bass, and Tony Reedus on drums. Her second CD, “Bistro Blue,” features songs from the Great French Songbook, features guitarist Frank Vignola, bassist Sean Smith and Rich Zukor on drums. Bistro Blue has been distributed worldwide. 

Both CDs have been well-received, however, Bistro Blue enjoys widespread airplay and was selected as one of the featured CDs on National Public Radio's "All Songs Considered." It continues to receive critical acclaim and enthusiastic reviews.

Cynthia attended the Boston Conservatory of Music, and has shared the stage with such luminaries as Paul Winter, Bill Mays, Clark Terry, Nat Reeves, and the late Dave Brubeck, who, when asked to describe Bistro Blue exclaimed, "Bistro Blue? C'est si bon!"

You can find out more about Cynthia’s musical career at singingbadger.com.

 

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