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Stephanie Jordan Jazz Holiday at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans

On Friday, December 11 and Saturday, December 12, 2015, please join Stephanie Jordan for two nights of performances that will set your holiday in full swing as Live Jazz at the Hyatt present "Stephanie Jordan Jazz Holiday at the Hyatt" in its "Winter Wonderland".

The Stephanie Jordan Jazz Ensemble will entertain patrons with select jazz standards and epic holiday tunes such as The Little Drummer Boy, I Saw Three Ships, The Christmas Song and many more holiday classics. Join us at the Hyatt Regency for a new tradition as the lobby is decorated in accord with the Holiday season. Show time is from 7:00 to 10:00 pm; Hyatt Regency Hotel New Orleans, 8 Block Kitchen & Bar on Level 3, 601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113. There is no cover charge for the performance and reservations are not required.

Immerse yourself in the best of sophisticated New Orleans nightlife with delicious appetizers, masterfully crafted cocktails, and premium spirits, while enjoying complimentary Live Jazz! Enjoy creative sushi dishes, the freshest Louisiana seafood, or a mouthwatering burger at Vitascope Hall, one of the best NOLA bars for catching up with friends.

Stephanie has performed worldwide including the Kennedy Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Marian's Jazzroom in Bern Switzerland, Duke Ellington Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C., and before the presence of President and First Lady Michelle Obama at the Washington Convention Center. All About Jazz writes, "Her (Stephanie Jordan) tone is crisp, perfect, but not in that polished way that sounds like an opera singer attempting jazz. She is more like a master of technique, yet with plenty of soul."

Jazz critic Sandy Ingram says "She's a singer with poise and pizzazz, with a voice and an appealing look that bring to mind Carmen McRae and Lena Horne." Stephanie's lyrical style has also been compared to Shirley Horn and Diana Krall, while other critics say it's more like living legend Nancy Wilson.



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