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Steve Lippia has become one of the most prominent, in-demand vocalists and has quickly established his place among the finest interpreters of standards and traditional pop music in the nation. Steve’s youthful, energetic talent and powerful show creates a perfect blend of classic with current. His show introduces a new generation to timeless music, while appealing to long-time listeners. With a hot, driving band behind him, Steve moves from crisp, popping swing tunes to lush, poignant ballads. He possesses great stage presence, a charm and an ease that immediately endears audiences to him.
The great entertainers of the time are honored with sincerity and style as Steve Lippia performs a show stopping repertoire of popular Big Band and classic American pop. His repertoire includes such great standards as “I’ve Got You Under My Skinâ€, “The Lady Is A Trampâ€, “Mack The Knifeâ€, “Summer Windâ€, “You Make Me Feel So Youngâ€, “That’s Lifeâ€, and “The Best Is Yet To Comeâ€.
His natural sound and style is a remarkable combination of his own honest musical interpretation, with influences from some of the best singers of this era. It is immediately apparent that Steve’s sound is reminiscent of a younger Sinatra, as he uses the musical organization from Frank Sinatra's original arranger.
Steve’s much acclaimed, self-titled CD was recorded at Warner Brothers’ Studios in Los Angeles with a 41-piece symphony. In addition, Steve has recorded “Steve Lippia Liveâ€, a collection of some of his live performances. His much anticipated third CD, titled “Steve Lippia In Concertâ€, was released June 16, 2009. He performed in a highly successful European Jazz Festival Tour that resulted in a nationally televised special on Finnish TV2 and his TV appearances include “EXTRAâ€, FOX’s “Good Day New Yorkâ€, CNN’s “Showbiz Todayâ€, ABC and the BBC.
Lippia is sure to captivate the Jacksonville audience with his stellar live show when he performs in Jacksonville April 7-8, 2011 at The Times Union Center’s Moran Theater.
Visit www.artistseriesjax.org or contact The Artist Series at (904) 632-3373 for more details.