Jenny Scheinman Tour/Albums

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RIDICULOUSLY TALENTED VIOLINIST RELEASES
TWO ALBUMS AND TOURS NORTHEAST

"...Ms. Scheinman is a killer player... She has the street musician's trick of getting attention with the pure power of a single, perfect note." - New York Times

"On her self-titled disc- one of two being released simultaneously- she reveals herself to be as personal a stylist with her vocals as she is with her violin, navigating roots and folk-rock styles with consummate ease. - No Depression

"Ms. Scheinman's compositions carry within them the mystery, history, heartbreak, and humor of the American experience as lived through one at the margins of culture, race, ideology, style, and spirituality." -All Music Guide

Jenny Scheinman
You know Jenny Scheinman even if you don't know her name. It's her exquisite violin and string arrangements woven into Lucinda Williams' West. On Bill Frisell's Intercontinentals, she's the magpie to his befuzzed guitar, often carrying the melody while the boys ramble. You'll find her, too, plying her instrument on Norah Jones' Come Away With Me or exploring intoxicating rock-jazz with the Scott Amendola Band, where she trades licks with Nels Cline and Tortoise's Jeff Parker. She is a fluid, impossible to pin down musician's musician just beginning to step into the spotlight in 2008.

On May 27th, Scheinman released her warmly compelling self-titled vocal debut. This summer, the acclaimed composer, violinist and singer will tour venues and jazz festivals throughout the Northeast. Her upcoming performances will exclusively feature songs from Jenny Scheinman, which combines original songs with renditions of old-time country and blues selections by the likes of Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams, Tom Waits, Mississippi John Hurt and others.

Also released May 27th, Crossing The Field (now available online and on vinyl with hard copy CDs this fall), her fifth instrumental recording, where lush, cinematic arrangements feature standout performances by longtime collaborator Bill Frisell, jazz pianist extraordinaire Jason Moran and a string orchestra led by founding members of the string quartet Brooklyn Rider. Ranging from sweeping symphonic passages to hard swinging jazz trios, the 12 original compositions and one Duke Ellington cover (“Awful Sad”) soar with elegance, conviction, and groove.

Jenny Scheinman Northeast Summer Tour 2008
Friday, June 6, Iron Horse, Northampton, MA*
Saturday, June 7, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Wednesday, June 11, Joe’s Pub, New York City
Thursday, June 12, Tin Angel, Philadelphia, PA
Saturday, June 28, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY
Sunday, July 6, Iowa City Jazz Fest, Iowa City, IA
Saturday, August 2, Wall Street Jazz Festival, Kingston, NY
Sunday, August 3, Wall Street Jazz Festival, Kingston, NY

* w/ Dan Bern


http://www.jennyscheinman.com/

[Published on: 6/1/08]
 

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schofizzl Sun 6/1/2008 01:32PM
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schofizzl

all i have to say is i hope for her sake that her albums are better than that video. i'm not tryin to hate for no reason but that kinda hurt my ears is all.

HoodooVoodoo starstarstarstarstar Sun 6/1/2008 01:56PM
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HoodooVoodoo

HOLY FUCK!!! I just sharted myself.

acomma Sun 6/1/2008 04:14PM
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acomma

schofizzl, I agree with you. I haven't heard of this woman, but this video definitely fails to live up to the three quotes about her.

snappy Sun 6/1/2008 04:18PM
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snappy

Editorial note: Since the less than 2 minute video clip seems to be distracting we've removed it. Jenny is a great talent and we apologize if the video snippet we posted in any way suggested otherwise.

paulyblunts Tue 6/3/2008 08:17AM
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paulyblunts

i saw her perform at 55 bar in NYC with Todd Sickafoose, Skerik, Mike Dillon and a few others...she owned the stage that night.