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"textContent": "Vibrato Grill Beverly Hills, CA Contact: bullionent@gmail.comPlayers: Syndee Winters, vocals; Max Haymer, piano; Jay Flat, saxophone, flute; Brad Allen Williams, guitar; Luca Alemanno, bass; John Davis, drums A packed house welcomed New York transplant and musical theater phenom Syndee Winters to Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill with enthusiastic engagement for her one-woman variety show navigating the life of Lena Horne. Her pure and smooth vocal lines and powerful projection were gorgeous, with a sassy and engaging onstage presence that couldn’t keep the smiles away. Winters’ moody and theatrical delivery was beguiling and fun, while also sharing poignant messages and colorful anecdotes […]\n\nThe post Live Review of Syndee Winters first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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