Lifetime Achievement in Jazz Award winner Carmen Lundy is celebrated throughout the world for her vocal artistry.
Her music has been featured on television shows as “Mad Men”, “The L Word”, “So You Think You Can Dance”, and many others as well as films and documentaries including “9/11 – A Remembrance”.
“One of the most attractive aspects of Carmen Lundy’s career is that she has created her own tone, style and delivery.” - Jazz Weekly
“Carmen Lundy, as beautiful inside as out, has accomplished the near impossible for a jazz singer by maintaining a solid, successful, three-decade career while focusing largely on original, self-penned material.” – Christopher Loudon, Jazz Times
“Along with music like this, it’s the sound of Lundy’s hearty, full-bodied voice that carries the day.” – John Ephland, Downbeat
“Carmen Lundy is one of those rare performers who does it all: She sings, plays multiple instruments, and now she’s even designed her own album cover.” – Greg Thomas, NY Daily News
“This is the sound of masterful musicians playing together with a love of music and passion for sound. And the two most important aspects of the album: the sublime vocal stylings of Carmen Lundy and her masterful display of songwriting chops.” – Ricki C., The Invisible Hour
"I would like to call your attention to an authentic jazz singer named Carmen Lundy. She's got it all." - Gary Giddins, The Village Voice
“Catch Carmen. In a world of pretenders, she’s a genuine jazz singer.” – Jack Massarik, London Evening Standard
“Lundy demonstrated vibrant vocal quality, effortless range and a composition style that favored complex intervals rather than simple diatonic melody lines.” – Julio Martinez, Variety
“Her abundant range and sinewy tone make her the kind of pure singer whose voice not only inhabits lyrics but is an instrument ready to swing.” – Siddhartha Mitter, Boston Globe
Doors open 30 minutes prior to show. Ample free parking. Cocktails, beer, and wine for sale and permitted inside theater.
Phone: 301-528-2260
Email: info@blackrockcenter.org
2019/04/05 - 2019/04/05
BlackRock Center for the Arts
12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown, MD 20874