Thursday, May 1, 2014

Harmony Keeney quickly became a favorite ....

Upon her move to New York in 2006, Harmony Keeney quickly became a favorite at Jim Caruso's Cast Party and the Friars Club. Following a successful solo show at the Metropolitan Room in 2007, she appeared at Jazz at Lincoln Center in the annual Cabaret Convention and was cast as the female lead in the Off-Broadway show, Our Sinatra. In 2010, Harmony had the opportunity to perform a five-week run at the Algonquin's famous Oak Room. She has since appeared at clubs throughout the city, including SOMETHIN' Jazz Club, Caffe Vivaldi, The Shrine, and the world-renowned jazz club, Birdland.

In 2014, Harmony has released three brand new singles: a charming update of the Nina Simone classic, “My Baby Just Cares For Me,” along with new originals, “I Was Wrong About You” and “You’ve Got A Lot Of Nerve,” that showcase her songwriting versatility. Produced by Tony DeSare, the recordings and their accompanying videos capture Harmony’s unique combination of sophistication, vulnerability, and joyful swing.

Before moving to New York, Harmony spent several years performing in North Carolina, eventually recording her first album, “This Time It’s Love.”

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