I am having such fun talking about music, the recording process, marketing music in 2025, my love of Gershwin with so many wonderful radio and podcast hosts. And much more to come. You can enjoy these conversations below.

I am having such fun talking about music, the recording process, marketing music in 2025, my love of Gershwin with so many wonderful radio and podcast hosts. And much more to come. You can enjoy these conversations below.

Actress and singer Juliet Ewing held a sold-out CD release concert at Chelsea Table + Stage on November 7th with Simply ‘SWonderful – The Magic of Gershwin
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Juliet Ewing brings a sparkling charm and seasoned vocal presence to Simply ’S Wonderful.

Drawing on her vast experience of performing Gershwin, Juliet Ewing creates an album of jazz inflected George Gershwin tunes, including much loved songs like “Embraceable You” and “‘S Wonderful” and hidden gems like “Naughty Baby” and “The Lorelei.”
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This year’s JazzFest White Plains festival includes The Juliet Set featuring Juliet Ewing, who blends vintage sounds with the modern era on September 11.
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After recently selling out shows in NYC and Jazz on Main, vocalist Juliet Ewing will bring the joy and elegance of these jazzy Gershwin arrangements, as well as other Great American Songbook and jazz standards, to Jazz on Main.
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Most of the songs in this delightful collection were composed nearly 100 years ago! The brothers Gershwin—George-music, and Ira-lyrics—formed one of the most treasured songwriting teams in American history.
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We have been playing recordings of The Juliet Set in our Jazz programming for a few years. We love the sound – and look forward to the forthcoming Gershwin album.
The audience response to the live recordings we have aired has been so positive. – The Editorial Team at WERB

A highlight for me was her heart breaking rendition of “Summertime“, something I will remember for a very long time.

Ms. Ewing brought an honest and surprising interpretation to the verse of “But Not for Me” (she clearly loved lyrics) with a lovely bit of snarkiness before the pathos of the chorus.

It was such a joyous show, and I loved all the new takes on the classic songs, really made them fresh. and new again! Gershwin never gets old but the new Brazilian samba songs are so fun to revisit. If only there were more than one note in that song… now what was it called?…
