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Sybil Gage is one of those rare chanteuses in the world of jazz who is capable of evoking some decidedly un-jazz feelings.
Often compared to greats like Nina and Ella, Gage shares more with Janis Joplin, Eartha Kitt, Grace Slick, and Corinne Bailey-Rae than one would suspect.
Her live engagements are equally eclectic, as a songwriter in both the jazz and blues disciplines, she bobs and weaves through originals as well as classic set pieces by greats like Bessie Smith and Satchmo.
She’s an avid local too, holding court in Brevard County through numerous residencies, the longest running being on Tuesdays at Heidi’s Jazz Club in Cocoa Beach. And AM radio listeners might recognize her as the host of AM 1300’s The Stormy Monday Jazz Show which airs 7 to 8 p.m. on Saturdays.
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While she has certainly been a gracious citizen of Florida, Gage never forgets her beloved New Orleans as evidenced by her last album, 2009’s NOLA Calling. You can stream her Mardi Gras inspired single, “Throw Me Something Mister” via reverbnation.com.
Sybil Gage. Thursday, May 12. Van Dyke Café, 846 Lincoln Rd., South Beach. The show starts at 9 p.m. Call 305-534-3600 or visit thevandykecafe.com.
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