Nancy Nolan in concert with phenomenal pianist, Randy Halberstadt, at the helm, and a stellar ensemble of nationally known Northwest musicians, together “in concert” for an encore performance of their sold-out dream band concert of 2023.
The evening promises to be filled with refreshing improvisations of The American and Latin songbooks. Inspired and fearless music in the spirit of collaboration.
Saturday, Nov. 9th | 7:30 PM
Tickets available:
WICA Star: $45
Standard: $30
Youth 18 and under: Free
A Seattle native, and island treasure, Nancy is a seasoned vocalist and pianist, and brings a heartfelt vibrant sense of performance to her shows. She has performed extensively throughout the United States, Canada, France, and Japan, in both Jazz Clubs and Musical Theater; from Seattle’s Jazz Alley ACT Theatre, to the Village Gate, and Metropolitan Room, NYC, to sold out shows at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts. In addition to her music performances, Nancy enjoys a thriving voice teaching practice in Seattle and Whidbey Island.
Randy Halberstadt has been a major figure on the Pacific Northwest jazz scene for many years. A multi-dimensional pianist, he is equally at home playing be-bop, Latin, down-home blues, mainstream, free and eclectic jazz. He has performed with Herb Ellis, Terry Gibbs, Buddy de Franco, Matt Wilson, Pete Christlieb, Bobby Shew, Joe LaBarbera, and many others. In 1990, Randy performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival with drummer Mel Brown. Randy has performed with the Seattle Symphony and is the pianist for the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra. In 2015 Randy was inducted into the Seattle Jazz Hall of Fame. On the strength of his large repertoire, great sense of swing, and acute listening skills, Randy has established himself as a first-call accompanist for jazz vocalists.
Nancy and Randy will be joined by extraordinary, guitarist, Troy Chapman, and versatile bassist, Keegan Harshman, along with earthy percussionator, Matthew Burgess, to complete the circle.
It’s a dream band!
Keegan Harshman
Troy Chapman
Matthew Burgess