Latin American Jazz Singer and Pianist Julia Vari releases her new single 'Cruela de Vil'A Story by starpowerJulia Vari takes her show to the world stage with her amazing new single, 'Creula de Vil'Julia Vari, the famous Latin American jazz singer and pianist, tells it like it is, whether she sings in Spanish, English, or any of the other six languages in which she performs. Her obvious poise and comfort on any stage lets us know that she is just where she wants to be and should be " singing an outstanding and unique fusion of jazz, pop, bossa nova, and world music to welcoming and appreciative audiences. Her enormous talent, along with her incredible smile and rapport with her fans, only confirm the positive praise she regularly gets from reviewers and critics lucky enough to catch her show. Yahoo Celebrities said
Julia Vari has “demonstrated why she is
considered one of the most outstanding jazz singers in the international
scene.”
Fabian Vazquez, CIO Noticias TV wrote that she “has positioned herself as one of the most important Latin American jazz singers of our time.” Both are correct; she is outstanding and one of most important Latin American jazz-fusion singers of our time, which keeps her extremely busy. She tours throughout Mexico and Spain and has headlined jazz festivals in Central America, also having played in Los Angeles, where she recently relocated. She has recently performed at the Mexican Cultural Institute theater in Washington D.C., Dizzy’s Jazz Club in San Diego, and Desert Rose in Los Angeles--just to name a few of the illustrious venues where Julia has graced audiences with her notable vocal genius. Often called “The Latin American Jazz Diva,” Julia has collaborated and shared the stage with many renowned artists, including Latin Grammy award-winning Mexican composer Mario Santos, the famous Cuban trumpet player Arturo Sandoval, and the legendary Mexican composer Armando Manzanero. She has also enjoyed working alongside the late Natalie Cole’s pianist, Josh Nelson; Neil Young’s bass player, John Avila; and two-time Grammy award-winning sound engineer Robert Hadley. Julia performed a special concert with rave reviews last night at Sheila E’s legendary Los Angeles club, Vitellos “E Spot,” to present her new material, including her new single Cruela de Vil, an extraordinary Spanish language swing-fusion version of the classic Disney song from 101 Dalmatians. That single is part of a large-scale Disney Big Band project for Latino audiences, scheduled for 2017. She will be taking her show to Canada, to Newport Beach’s well-known Back Bay Jazz Series, and then off to Mexico City, Toluca, and Tijuana. Julia Vari is a very busy woman these days. © 2016 starpower |
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