Veronica Swift was born with jazz in her blood. It sounds like singing in the genre comes as natural to her as breathing.
Swift, the 22-year-old daughter of singer Stephanie Nakasian and the late bebop pianist Hod O'Brien, was first runner-up in 2015's prestigious Thelonious Monk International Vocal Competition. She graduated last month from the University of Miami's Frost School of Music with a Bachelor in Music, majoring in jazz voice.
On Friday, January 24, she shared her artistry with the Dan Miller-Lew Del Gatto Quintet at Fort Myers' Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center. The event drew a sellout crowd of about 400.
The evening felt like a throwback to the finest 1950s vocal jazz, as Swift, stylish in a slinky black dress, white gloves and pearls, channeled the spirits of
Swift, the 22-year-old daughter of singer Stephanie Nakasian and the late bebop pianist Hod O'Brien, was first runner-up in 2015's prestigious Thelonious Monk International Vocal Competition. She graduated last month from the University of Miami's Frost School of Music with a Bachelor in Music, majoring in jazz voice.
On Friday, January 24, she shared her artistry with the Dan Miller-Lew Del Gatto Quintet at Fort Myers' Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center. The event drew a sellout crowd of about 400.
The evening felt like a throwback to the finest 1950s vocal jazz, as Swift, stylish in a slinky black dress, white gloves and pearls, channeled the spirits of

June Christy
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