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Margi Gianquinto
Singer of the Golden Age of American Popular Song
"A jazz chanteuse whose musical awareness and polish are first rate" ~Seth Gilman, "The Examiner"
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Midsummer Night Swing at Lincoln Center
Margi & the Dapper Dots
From the annual "Old Fashioned Christmas" show (2014)
"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" ~ Irving Berlin (1937)
w/Ben Paterson (piano), Neal Miner (bass), Greg Ruggiero (guitar)
& Mike Petrosino (drums)
Jalopy Theater & School of Music, Brooklyn
Margi singing w/Ben Paterson (piano/vocals)
"I Wish I Knew" ~Harry Warren/Mack Gordon (1945)
(Video by Sergio Carrasco Jr.)
Margi w/ Bria Skonberg
w/Dalton Ridenhour (piano), Sean Cronin (bass),
& Rob Garcia (drums)
"You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" ~Cole Porter (1943)
The Back Room Speakeasy (Video by Ray Wu)
Margi & the Dapper Dots
w/James Chirillo (guitar), Sean Cronin (bass), Brad Lail (drums), Daro Behroozi (clarinet)
"Because of You" ~Dudley Wilkinson (1940)
Radegast (Williamsburg), June 2013
(Video by Sergio Carrasco Jr)
Martina, Margi & Tamar
"Shine on Harvest Moon" ~ Nora Bayes/Jack Norworth (1908)
1931 Boswell Sisters arrangement, performed with Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks
Iguana NYC (June 2, 2014)(Video by Nina Galicheva)
Margi & Ben: w/Ben Paterson (piano/vocals) & Ian Hutchison, bass
"I Wish You Love" (originally "Que reste-t-il de nos amours")
~Léo Chauliac/Charles Trenet/Albert A. Beach (1943)
English Lyrics written by Albert A. Beach, 1957
House Concert, Park Slope, Brooklyn (Nov 2015)
(Video by Matt Brown)
Margi Harmony Trio
Three part harmony w/Adam Brisbin & Sean Cronin
"You Always Hurt the One You Love" ~Allan Roberts/Doris Fisher
Zirzamin (West Village)
Two part harmony w/Kate Foster
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"Moon River" ~Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer (1961)
Jalopy Theater & School of Music, Brooklyn
Margi singing in Sinatra at the Movies
w/Bill Zeffiro (piano)
"It's the Same Old Dream" ~Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn (1947)
Urban Stages (Manhattan) (Video by Jim Burns)
Margi sings w/Vinny Raniolo, Bucky Pizzarelli, & Frank Vignola
"Bye Bye Blackbird" ~Ray Henderson/Mort Dixon (1926)
Zirzamin (West Village, 2012)