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Yvette Norwood-Tiger: Round Midnight â Songs in the Key of Bebop Tour
Jun 11, 2021 8:00 PM to
10:00 PM
May 12, 2021
Yvette Norwood-Tiger: Round Midnight â Songs in the Key of Bebop Tour
International touring vocalist and GRAMMY member, Yvette Norwood-Tiger will pay tribute to bebop â a sub-genre of jazz composed and performed by jazz greats such as Dizzy Gilespie, John Coltrane, Miles Davis and others.
Yvette Norwood-Tiger, vocalist, songwriter, vocal coach, recording artist and The Recording Academy (GRAMMY) voting member, is a Detroit, Michigan native who hails from a family of musicians, including a father who played guitar and a mother who played drums. Yvette is the founder and director of the Palm Beach International Jazz Festival Organization. Yvetteâs general repertoire includes jazz standards, bebop, and Latin jazz. She performs with vocally clean and pure interpretations of the great American Songbook, while emphasizing intonation and storytelling
Palm Beach Daily News
It took a brain tumor threatening Yvette Norwood-Tiger s life nearly 10 years ago to persuade her that singing should no longer be a hobby but a career path.
Norwood-Tiger, a jazz vocalist and founder of the Palm Beach International Jazz Festival, which opens at the Rinker Playhouse on Saturday, said she has always been a spiritual person and that she owed her second chance at life to her faith.
“The doctors told me to get my affairs in order because they couldn’t remove all of the tumor during surgery,” Norwood-Tiger said. “I know it was God and so many people praying for me that got me through it.”
Rob Russell Will Perform Two Live Concerts in Florida Next Week
Russell will perform at the Pelican Cafe and Palm Beach International Jazz Festival.by BWW News Desk
After surviving major double heart surgery, Palm Beach County s favorite Master Showman Rob Russell is presenting his first two live, live, live concerts next week since dying twice on the operating table last December in the Cardiac ICU at JFK Medical Center.
From his years as the polished front man at the distinguished Governor s Club at Phillips Point to his neatly two decades as producer and emcee of the world famous Royal Room Cabaret at The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, to his recent years as a singer, recording artist, and-after graduating top in his class at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting-Dick Robinson s fill-in tune-spinner on Legends Radio 100.3 FM, Russell has amassed numerous fans of his audience-wowing musical talents and flashy show biz anecdotes. He will be sharing both again at his first two p