Joan Ellison - Singer: Nostalgia is important and we all have memories that connect us to songs
Joan Ellison is a highly acclaimed vocalist known for her remarkable vocal talent and profound understanding of classic songs, particularly those associated with Judy Garland. Michael Feinstein has lauded her vocal prowess and authentic interpretation of Garland's repertoire. Ellison has made a name for herself by specializing in reviving Garland's iconic songs, spanning from the golden era of Hollywood to Garland's legendary performances at Carnegie Hall and on television. Notably, she has been praised for restoring Garland's original orchestrations, preserving the essence of Garland's music.
Her solo cabaret show at Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York City garnered significant praise, with Cabaret Scenes Magazine noting her striking resemblance to Garland and her ability to capture the essence of Garland's voice.
Joan's recent concert engagements have been diverse and impressive, including symphonic pops concerts celebrating Judy Garland with various orchestras across the United States. She has also performed holiday concerts with notable symphony orchestras such as the Erie Philharmonic, Augusta Symphony, and Cleveland Pops. Additionally, Ellison has presented her one-woman theatre piece, "All Happiness, Judy Garland," to sold-out audiences in Florida.
Joan's work has gained national recognition, with features on #PBSForTheArts and Detroit Public Television, further solidifying her reputation as one of the foremost interpreters of Judy Garland's music.
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