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About Alice Harvey
Alice's style has been influenced by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald,
Billie Holiday and shares certain styles of more recent artists
like Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Norah Jones.
An experienced singer, she has performed at many weddings, parties
and events across the UK and has also worked as a session singer
and in cabaret.
The Music
Alice Sings
The repertoire is sophisticated with a rich blend of jazz and blues.
It's mostly standards from the likes of great jazz singers like
Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday and Peggy Lee, but influences include
Diana Krall, Dusty Springfield, Sade and Etta James. Alice Harvey
offers swing & cool jazz which sits perfectly in any party,
wedding or event.
Where Alice
Performs
Alice's performances are usually as a duo with Eugene Portman
on piano and she can provide live music in Suffolk and other areas
of the UK.
Alice can provide live music for the following:
Alice can be hired as a jazz singer for any party, fashion
show, trade show, wedding, corporate event or any other special
occasion. Her work takes her all over the UK. She can provide anything
from a jazz duo (piano and vocals) to a quartet. The outfit is led
by Alice and in it's duo format, features Eugene Portman (Surrey
based jazz pianist). The duo line up can be augmented to include
bass (Mike Porter-Ward or Dan Quinton) and drums (Dave Trigwell).
So how much does Alice charge?
Prices are from £230 per musician depending on distance to
venue. So the minimum charge is £460 for vocals and piano
(including PA system, keyboard etc.). Please fill out the form here
for a quote.
Eugene
Portman can be hired as a solo jazz pianist or with his trio for
any wedding, party or corporate event and will cover any other area
of the UK.
Also, Eugene was classically trained so he is the ideal choice
for weddings. He can play classical music for the wedding ceremony
and jazz for the rest of the event.
If you are looking for great tunes played in a jazz idiom - then
please visit his website and hear his free full length MP3s at www.eugeneportman.com