Sun May 4
Deborah Silver, a two-time #1 Billboard vocalist renowned for her dynamic jazz interpretations across genres, has earned high praise from entertainment legends. Music icon Quincy Jones raved, “Her strong and sultry vocals are seductive and soul-soothing. Whatever she sings, she owns, making every note matter!” Join Deborah as she takes the stage for a Special Album Release Event celebrating her brand-new album “Basie Rocks!” with The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra! In this all-new show, Deborah brings her distinctive glamour and powerhouse vocals to reimagine rock classics like never before. Experience iconic hits from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Peter Frampton, and more—transformed into sensational jazz standards with a fresh, swingin’ twist! But that’s not all—alongside these exciting reimaginings, Deborah will also deliver her unique interpretations of The Great American Songbook, bringing these timeless classics to life with her distinctive style and unmatched charisma. Audiences rave about this electrifying, genre-defying performance. Get tickets early—Deborah Silver has been selling out everywhere!
Rex Reed, of the New York Observer raves “When Deborah Silver takes over a mike, she doesn’t just visit the stage, she owns it! Trust me. She’s a thrill, a swinging show-biz whirlwind...and a bargain at any price!”
Deborah Silver is a two-time #1 Billboard chart-topping vocalist. Renowned for her dynamic interpretations of music across genres, Deborah has captured the hearts of listeners and critics alike. Legendary producer Quincy Jones praised her, saying, “Her strong and sultry vocals are seductive and soul-soothing. Whatever she sings, she owns—making every note matter! One listen, and it’s clear: Deborah Silver is the real deal.”
She has had a string of hit duets with acclaimed vocalists including Jack Jones, Freddy Cole, Ann Hampton Callaway, Steve Tyrell,, Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers, Ronnie Millsap, Pam Tillis, Ray Benson and Asleep At The Wheel, and more. Future duets include collaborations with Grammy winners Diane Schuur, Trombone Shorty and Kurt Elling.
After taking a hiatus to embrace the joys of motherhood (and master the art of school drop-offs), Deborah Silver made a triumphant return to music with her album The Gold Standards. Produced by the legendary Steve Tyrell, the album soared to #1 on two separate Billboard charts, solidifying her place as a powerhouse vocalist and performer.
Her follow-up album, Glitter & Grits, produced by industry legend Ray Benson and featuring his iconic band Asleep at the Wheel, earned the title of Broadway World’s Best Commercial Recording. The album achieved the #1 spot on both the Jazz and Western Swing charts and made an impressive crossover to #3 on the Weekly Top 50 Country Album Chart, showcasing Deborah's versatility and wide appeal.
Her sold-out stage performances in clubs, concert venues, and with symphony orchestras are reminiscent of the golden and glamorous era of Las Vegas. Deborah has dazzled at countless clubs and performing arts centers around the country, including Jazz at Lincoln Center and Birdland.