Eve Fleishman

Our guest this week on Art of the Song is jazz singer / composer, Eve Fleishman. Eve serves up an “old soul” sound, weaving together elements of smoky jazz, motowny pop, and showtunes to create a unique listening experience. We spoke with Eve live with an audience at the Art of the Song Coffeehouse.

Eve Fleishman engages the listener with her sultry sweet sounds of original jazz-folk-pop. Some have likened her to New York 50’s diva Blossom Dearie, though Eve’s light girlish voice is as much a flavor of her Southern and cross-country American roots. Nashville meets San Francisco, east meets west – she sings of peace, love, community and a sense of place.

Born in North Carolina, raised in Florida, Eve developed a wanderlust that eventually took her from Berklee College of Music (Boston) to Nashville. She spent many years writing and recording in Music City, releasing original kids’ music with her duo, Eve and Mare and her first solo 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 embarked on 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 PeaceTonescharity.

Now calling San Francisco home, Eve has garnered praise for her new Atmospheric Epic album, featuring songs about that sparkling, romantic city by the bay. She continues to perform for audiences both nationally and internationally. In addition to her performances, Eve leads songwriting workshops and teaches yoga classes for singers/musicians and the general public.


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