| Nadine Jansen is a multi-talented musician: not only is she a masterful horn player, she's also a skilled singer and pianist. And she has plenty of stories to tell. |
Pianist and horn player Nadine Jansen developed her musical identity in Vaudeville, getting her start as a part of Horrace Heidt's amateur show. Performing along side The Clooney Sisters, Skitch Henderson and Tony Pastor, Jansen learned show business from the best entertainers around.
She quickly made a name for herself on the nightclub circuit, particularly in clubs like New York's Capital Theatre and the Blue Note in Chicago.
Jansen was known for her proficiency on both piano and flugelhorn and she often played the two at the same time, taking a break on the trumpet to sing a few bars. She joins McPartland displaying all of her talents on "Just Friends," "Yesterdays," and "Nadine's Blues."
Set List for Nadine Jansen on Piano Jazz:"Yours Is My Heart Alone" (Herzer, Leher)
"I Thought About You" (Mercer, Van Heusen)
"Nadine's Blues" (Jansen, McPartland)
"Dream of You" (Lunceford, Moran)
"Like Someone In Love" (Burke, Van Huesen)
"Little Sunflower" (F. Hubbard)
"Just Friends" (Klenner, Lewis)
"Yesterdays" (Kern, Harbach)
"How Deep Is The Ocean" (Irving Berlin)
"S'Wonderful" (G. & I. Gershwin)
She quickly made a name for herself on the nightclub circuit, particularly in clubs like New York's Capital Theatre and the Blue Note in Chicago.
Jansen was known for her proficiency on both piano and flugelhorn and she often played the two at the same time, taking a break on the trumpet to sing a few bars. She joins McPartland displaying all of her talents on "Just Friends," "Yesterdays," and "Nadine's Blues."
Set List for Nadine Jansen on Piano Jazz: