Few area musicians have amassed the performance and recording credits, let alone the diversity of projects, of songstress Connie Evingson. From Peggy Lee to the Beatles, from Django Reinhardt to David Frishberg, from swing to zing, Connie has covered the waterfront of jazz. A founding member of the quartet Moore by Four and an internationally in-demand solo artist, Connie has a long tradition of bringing holiday cheer to the stages of the Twin Cities. For two nights, December 28-29 (7 pm), Connie and friends Mary Louise Knutson, Gordy Johnson and Dave Karr transform Crooner’s Dunsmore Room into a cozy winter hideaway.
A native of Hibbing in northern Minnesota’s Iron Range, Connie Evingson grew up listening to her father’s records of Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Joe Williams, Tony Bennett, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, and later Peggy Lee and Shirley Horn. Influenced by these early muses as well as the musical icons of her generation (the Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Sting, Bonnie Raitt), Connie’s eclectic tastes were soon evident, from her first club gig at the old Night Train in St. Paul to a brief stint with the Minnesota Vocal Jazz Ensemble before she joined Moore By Four in 1986. With Moore by Four, Connie performed and toured the world throughout the late 80s and 90s, often opening for the biggest stars in music. In the past decade, her career as a soloist has included nine CDs for Minnehaha Music, most releases charting on Jazzweek’s Top 50 for extended periods. Long regarded as among the top echelon of jazz artists in the Midwest, recipient of two McKnight Artist Fellowships, and nominated as Jazz Week’s Vocalist of the Year in 2005, Connie’s back-to-back recordings of hot club swing (Gypsy in My Soul, Stockholm Sweetnin’) brought renewed attention to the genre and led to performances at Jazz Alley in Seattle, Blues Alley in Washington, DC and appearances in Europe.
Sitting on the edge of Moore Lake, the Dunsmore Room at Crooners Lounge will seem more like a rural winter hideaway than a suburban supper club, although that new nine-foot Steinway is as fine as any in the Big Apple. Connie’s repertoire will no doubt include selections from her award-winning CD, The Secret of Christmas. Connie will have the superb backing of an all-star band, including Mary Louise Knutson (piano), Gordon Johnson (bass), and Dave Karr (saxophone). Hurry to make your reservation for either Wednesday or Thursday shows (7 pm) as only a few tickets remain!
The Dunsmore Room at Crooners Lounge is located at 6161 Highway 65 NE (Central Av), just north of I-694 and about 20 minutes north of downtown Minneapolis. www.croonersloungemn.com