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Elli Fordyce: live In New York City

In anticipation of her Fall 2010 double re-release of 'Something Still Cool' and 'Songs Spun of Gold, ' Elli Fordyce will be performing multiple times, live, on the East Side, the West Side and all around the town in July 2010. Elli's first performance will be at Barnes & Noble-Lincoln Triangle at 1972 Broadway at West 66th Street, on Wednesday, July 14th at 6:00PM. Featured will be 'Songs Spun of Gold's' Grammy-honored vocals with two of the CD's luminous musicians - Jeremy Manasia playing piano and Jim Malloy singing duets (bass and drums to be announced).

Performance Number Two will be Elli's set in the Iridium Vocal Jazz Festival on Saturday, July 17th at 6:00PM, backed by the Barry Levitt Trio.

Elli's third performance will be in the Sanctuary of Saint Peter's Church ('The Jazz Church') on Wednesday, July 21st at 1:00PM, as part of the Midday Jazz Series which is continuing throughout the summer for the first time this year. The ensemble will consist of Joe Tranchina on piano, Ratzo Harris on bass and Steve Little on drums, with Jim Malloy on vocal duets.

"Fordyce is someone to behold to the listening ear. It is hard to imagine she is 73 years-old. Her voice is timeless." - The Daily Sun News

"A must for fans of vocal jazz, this release is indeed spun of gold." - ChicagoJazz.net

Join Elli and the gang at Barnes & Noble on July 14th at 6PM, the Iridium on July 17th at 6:00PM and Saint Peter's on July 21st at 1pm for their priceless versions of these 24-caret songs.



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