SHIRLEY CRABBE   VOICE

Native New Yorker and 2019 New York Bistro Award winner,  Shirley Crabbe sings songs that speak to the heart. As a teenager, Shirley was inspired by a performance of Ella Fitzgerald singing the song "A Tisket, A Tasket" in an old Abbot and Costello movie. “I’ve always had a passion for singing, but  when I heard Ella sing, I knew that “jazz singing” was for me.” Following her passion, Shirley pursued her dreams first to Illinois to earn a Bachelor of Music degree from Northwestern University, and then back home to New York, to pursue a Master’e in   Voice at the distinguished Manhattan School of Music (MSM). During the day she studied classical music uptown at MSM, but in the evening, she traveled downtown to sing jazz in the clubs. Since that time Shirley has performed at festivals, jazz clubs and concert series in New York City and it’s surrounding area. She has appeared at some of New York’s best Jazz rooms such as Minton's, Jazz at Kitano, Birdland, Metropolitan Room and at the historic Lenox Lounge, where to a sold out audience, she debuted music from her inaugural CD HOME.  Once the opening act for the jazz icon Abby Lincoln, Shirley has recorded with the soulful jazz saxophonist, Houston Person and has also   performed with the celebrated jazz pianist Harold Mabern,  bassist Jamil Nasser, Donald Vega, David Budway, Ron Blake, David Glasser, Brandon Lee, Matt Haviland, Cameron Brown, Jon Burr, Jim West and others.  



In 2010, she was one of the top 5 finalists at Jazzmobile’s “Best of the Best” Jazz Vocalist Competition held in New York City. In 2009, she was awarded Rockland County’s highest Arts Award: the County Executive Performing Artist Award. Shirley is also the Stanton Bronze Medalist of the 2008 American Traditions Vocal Competition at the Savannah International Music Festival in Georgia. Shirley is a versatile performer and has appeared in various stage productions including Coming to the Mercy Seat at Shetler Studio’s  Theater 54 in the role of the Poet and in Ain’t Mis'behavin’ at the Elmwood Theater, where she performed the role of Armelia. She is the featured soloist on the jazz CD Africa by The Mystic Pilgrims. On September 27, 2011 Shirley released her debut CD HOME. For the ensuing 26+ weeks (with 6 weeks Chart bound) the album remained on the Jazz Week Album Chart, the definitive jazz national radio chart that reports the top Jazz albums played each week on radio stations across the US.  Her latest project BRIDGES, released in April 2018, rose into the top 50s on Jazz Week’s album chart. BRIDGES is also the 2019 New York Bistro Award winner for Outstanding Recording. 



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