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Baruch Performing Arts Center presents
Jazz Vocalist Scot Albertson
Pianist Keith Ingham & Friends


Baruch's Engelman Recital Hall
55 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY 10010
Take the R or 6 Train to 23rd Street, walk east to Lexington Avenue and then north to 25th Street



FIRST SET:
Scot Albertson: Vocalist
Keith Ingham: Pianist

SECOND SET:
Scot Albertson: Vocalist
Keith Ingham: Pianist
Sedric Choukroun: Sax & Flute
Ron Jackson: Guitar

Baruch Performing Arts Center is proud to announce the debut concert of jazz vocalist Scot Albertson on Friday May 11, 2012 at 7:30pm in Baruch’s critically-acclaimed Engelman Recital Hall.

The program will be a two-set concert with one intermission. The first set will be performed by Scot Albertson and Grammy-nominated pianist and composer Keith Ingham in a vocal / piano duo presentation. The second set will be performed by Scot Albertson, Keith Ingram, Sedric Choukroun (sax & flute) and Ron Jackson (guitar) – the Scot Albertson Quartet. They will be performing music from Scot’s previously recorded five (5) CDs and music from Scot’s NEW Sixth (6th) CD to be recorded and released in 2012.

Scot and his quintet debuted for the NY Music community on June 17, 2005 at Danny’s Sea Palace and Cabaret Room. Since that debut, Scot has released 5 CDs and has performed in many local venues including Danny’s, The Triad, The Metropolitan Room, The Iridium Jazz Club, The Laurie Beechman Dinner Theatre (a 3- year run), The Kitano Jazz Lounge, Barnes & Noble Lincoln Center Triangle Event Room, Midday Jazz at St. Peter’s Church hosted by Ronny Whyte, La Mediterranee French Bistro (2008 & 2009 Sunday Brunch Event with Pianist Jerry Scott). Currently, Scot has been appearing twice a month since October 2010 at Tomi Jazz Club, presenting a variety of programs with many of Scot’s contemporaries who are very active / working in the NY Music Community (Keith Ingham, Daryl Kojak, Cameron Brown, Carol Sudhalter, Arthur Lipner, Mayu Saeki, Sedric Choukroun, Ron Jackson, Freddie Bryant, David Pearl, Dr. Joe Utterback, “Sweet” Sue Terry, Anthony Pinciotti, Tom Hubbard, Dave Pietro and Tony Jefferson).

Each concert is a unique experience as no one concert is the same. Scot consistently integrates new music into his repertoire continually exploring and growing as a vocalist and to share in this joyous path with his audience. Scot has a multi-genre approach to performing seamlessly weaving this broad range of music into his concerts eliciting audience interest and participation and sharing the spontaneity of new expression and composition.

Composer and music performed: Rodgers & Hammerstein, Jerome Kern, Burton Lane, Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne, Johnny Burke, Eubie Blake, Andy Razaf, Sunny Skylar, Frank Underwood & Stan Freeman, Mitchell Parish, Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Lorenz Hart, Jerry Herman, Michel Legrand, Johnny Mandel, Alan & Marilyn Bergman, George & Ira Gershwin, Dan Fogelberg, Walter Donaldson, Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Walter Gross, Jack Lawrence, Errol Garner, Edith Piaf, Cole Porter, Neil Sedaka, Luigi Creatore, Paul Francis Webster, Frank Loesser, Gus Kahn, E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen, Jim Messina & Kenny Loggins, Ned Washington, Victor Young, Cy Coleman, David Zippel, Lee Adams, Charles Strouse, Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Matt Dennis, Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh, Henry Mancini, Arthur Schwartz, Harry Warren, Nicholas Brodszky, Frank Wildhorn, Leslie Bricusse, Irving Berlin, Alan Bernstein & Ritchie Adams, James Van Heusen & Andrew Lloyd Webber).

Come join us for an evening of elated fun in this spectacular concert hall reveling in the beauty of simplicity and music.

For more info on Scot Albertson, please visit www.scotalbertson.com.
Baruch Performing Arts Center presents
Jazz Vocalist Scot Albertson
Pianist Keith Ingham & Friends
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