Libby York

Our Love is Here to Stay

Portrait of Libby York seated on a wicker chair on a porch with brick walls and large windows. She wears a black velvet jacket, dark pants, and gold earrings, smiling softly with a relaxed and elegant demeanor.

Wednesday, February 11, 6pm

Hugh’s View

$45

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Vocalist Libby York and her quartet, featuring Chicago pianist Tom Vaitsas, Geoff Lowe on bass, and Mark Rose on sax, celebrate classic love songs from the Great American Songbook and beyond in a jazz Valentine at Hugh’s View!

Libby York

Swing Me a Story: The Art of the Lyric

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Thursday, January 15, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$75 front row, $50

Acclaimed vocalist Libby York is joined by Chicago pianist Tom Vaitsas, Jeff Dalton on bass, and Skipper Krippitz on drums. The quartet celebrates the clever lyrics and heartfelt story songs of The Great American Songbook, jazz style. “York’s voice is splendid, but it’s the vigor and judgement of her storytelling that makes her special.” Downbeat 4 1/2 stars

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Spring Has Sprung

Libby York & Tom Vaitsas

Thursday, March 27, 7pm

Hugh’s View

$45, $35 mbrs.

Libby York closes out high season by welcoming in another season – springtime in Key West. York has curated a special collection of songs celebrating rebirth, fresh starts, blooming flowers, falling rains, and all things fresh and new. Join us once more on the rooftop to mark the shift from winter to spring.

A regular at the top venues in New York, Chicago and Paris, celebrated vocalist Libby York has been called “a  jazz singer of cool composure and artful subtlety” by The New York Times. Her critically acclaimed album “DreamLand” (Origin Records) was among DownBeat Magazine’s Best of the Year.   “..spotlights her membership in a generation of jazz singers—including Sandy Stewart, Mary Stallings and the late Carol Sloane–who could wrap themselves around a lyric and, with a deep dive, tell a powerful story.” NYC Jazz Record. Libby has recently been welcomed as a voting member of The Recording Academy (Grammys).

Chicago-based jazz pianist Tom Vaitsas started playing professionally in 1992, pulling inspiration from Chicago’s south side scene and from legendary jazz saxophonist Von Freeman.He has performed concerts with jazz greats Von Freeman and Dee Dee Bridgewater and continues to perform at concerts and clubs in and out of Chicago with various groups.

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Full Moon Love Stories

Libby York

Portrait of Libby York seated on a wicker chair on a porch with brick walls and large windows. She wears a black velvet jacket, dark pants, and gold earrings, smiling softly with a relaxed and elegant demeanor.

Wednesday, February 12, 6pm

Hugh’s View

$45, $35 mbrs.

Celebrated vocalist Libby York and her accomplished accompanists, perform classic love songs under a rising full moon. Whether you’re burning with love, lust, or romantic dismay, York will lift your heart as you watch the Snow Moon rise over the best view in town.

Gratitunes: A Thanksgiving Concert

Libby York, Tom Vaitsas and Jeff Dalton

Friday, November 22, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$45, $35 mbrs.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a canned good for SOS food bank. A portion of the ticket proceeds will also be donated to the SOS Foundation.

Celebrate the season of gratitude and generosity with a jazz concert featuring celebrated vocalist Libby York, with Tom Vaitsas, piano and Jeff Dalton, bass. Welcome the holiday season with a show that entertains while giving back. Attendees are encouraged to bring a canned good for SOS Food Bank. A portion of the ticket proceeds will also be donated.

A regular at the top venues in New York, Chicago and Paris, celebrated vocalist Libby York has been called “a  jazz singer of cool composure and artful subtlety” by The New York Times. Her critically acclaimed album “DreamLand” (Origin Records) was among DownBeat Magazine’s Best of the Year.   “..spotlights her membership in a generation of jazz singers—including Sandy Stewart, Mary Stallings and the late Carol Sloane–who could wrap themselves around a lyric and, with a deep dive, tell a powerful story.” NYC Jazz Record. Libby has recently been welcomed as a voting member of The Recording Academy (Grammys).

Chicago-based jazz pianist Tom Vaitsas started playing professionally in 1992, pulling inspiration from Chicago’s south side scene and from legendary jazz saxophonist Von Freeman.He has performed concerts with jazz greats Von Freeman and Dee Dee Bridgewater and continues to perform at concerts and clubs in and out of Chicago with various groups.

Bassist Jeff Dalton has performed thousands of shows and sessions and recorded with artists from the US, Italy, Spain, Honduras, the Netherlands and Mexico. Dalton makes his home in Key West, but also continues to perform and record with the Lunar Octet and Aron Kaufman’s Dream Ensemble out of Ann Arbor, MI.