Steve Lipman Press Kit
“No artist arrives in one day, most are always inspired by one hero or another in their journey. Lipman does not turn his back on his Sinatra inspired roots, but instead melds it into his fabric of originality.” “Lipman’s voice is very committed and earnest, …you feel each word and each note as he emotes his passionate rendering.”
–Griff Stevens, 5 Finger Review
STEVE LIPMAN
Vocalist Steve Lipman wants you to join him in rediscovering the depth and beauty of the music of the Great American Songbook. Like so much fine art, this music has withstood the test of time, and remains alive, vibrant, and contemporary. For Steve, the works of the Songbook connect with the soul that yearns for love and cries at heartbreak. He aims to bring this music to a new generation of listeners who are surely aware of it, but have yet to appreciate it fully.Steve’s most recent album, Hats Off, passionately reflects his journey in music. Steve retells the stories that so many extraordinary artists have explored, conjuring the essence of the great masters of the Songbook without impersonation. The arrangements and performances are creatively transformed, leaving no question in the audience’s mind as to who is on stage touching each of them, personally, with unforgettable stories.
AUDIO SAMPLES
YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO YOUNG
ORANGE COLORED SKY
NO ONE EVER TELLS YOU
BOOK US FOR WEDDINGS AND MORE
SOCIAL MEDIA
ITunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/steve-lipman/id484261795
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/olgreeneyes128
Offical Website
“Steve Lipman seems like the kind of guy who’d walk up to you on the street and just start talking to you like he’s known you forever. He’s got that extroverted energy, a fast talking kind of swagger, that’s perfect for a jazz singer who is invoking the Age of Crooners while on stage.” “Lipman has a rather direct delivery, typical of a guy who’s mining this particular jazz genre, but there’s an authenticity to it that seems plucked from the past. There’s something about his voice that reminds me so much of Depression-era recordings, the plaintive delivery that masks the inner struggle, the insistence that we keep our chins up while making that journey to the end of another tough day.” “Lipman balances a full-throated delivery against a modesty that’s genuine. He’s a storyteller first, and he just wants you to listen all the way to the end.” The Vinyl Anachronist
VIDEO SAMPLES
7 Piece Ensemble
Sound Of Music from Steve Lipman on Vimeo.
4 Piece Ensemble
You Make Me Feel So Young from Steve Lipman on Vimeo.
Look Tonight from Steve Lipman on Vimeo.
Black Orpheus from Steve Lipman on Vimeo.
2 Piece Ensemble
Someone To Watch Over Me from Steve Lipman on Vimeo.