Eve Fleishman

Eve Fleishman serves up an “old soul” sound, weaving together elements of smoky jazz, motowny pop, showtunes and even a dab of country folk to create a most unique listening experience. “I like a little bit of everything,” admits Fleishman. Since her days as a student at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Eve has honed her craft as a multi-faceted singer and songwriter.

Eve spent many years in Nashville, releasing four CDs in rapid succession: a collection of jazz standards; two albums of original kids’ music with her duo, Eve and Mare; and her first solo artist album, Peace or Drama. Eve’s music has been played on radio stations world-wide (including XM) and she has appeared live on both TV and radio, including NPR, Mitch Albom Show and Art of the Song. She has graced the stage of renowned venues such as Eddie’s Attic (Atlanta), Cain’s Ballroom (Tulsa), The Salon (Philadelphia), Ryman Auditorium (Nashville), The Mint (Los Angeles) and Cairo Jazz Club (Egypt).

Eve led a national tour of her highly-acclaimed project, Peace or Drama, A Journey Through Music and Art, with 13 original songs and paintings. This unique experiment of “art inspires art” received national attention and raised thousands of dollars for Peace Tones charity.

Eve now resides in San Francisco and continues to perform for audiences both nationally and internationally. Her 2014 EP and show, City Light, was recently arranged for big band orchestra. In addition to her performances, Eve leads songwriting workshops and teaches yoga classes for singers/musicians and the general public.


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