Karly Epp is a Canadian jazz vocalist known for her expressive voice and nuanced performances. Deeply influenced by the legendary Sarah Vaughan, Epp's style honours the rich tradition of jazz while infusing it with her own contemporary flair. In 2017, Epp was named a semi-finalist in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Competition. This recognition underscored her commitment to carrying forward Vaughan's legacy, both in her performances and her approach to jazz vocals.
Epp has performed at various jazz clubs and festivals, including a memorable monthly residency at New York's historic 55 Bar with "Vinyl Live!" Her time in New York also saw her refine her craft under the tutelage of Grammy-nominated vocalists Gretchen Parlato, Theo Bleckmann, and Kate McGarry at the Manhattan School of Music.
Currently on faculty at the University of Manitoba's Desautels Faculty of Music, Epp brings her performance experience and deep appreciation for Sarah Vaughan's artistry into her teaching. She continues to perform actively, exploring the depth of the jazz vocal tradition while developing her own unique voice.
Doors are at 6pm
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Jazz at the Fort Garry is located in The Club Room on the lower level of The Fort Garry Hotel. The venue is wheelchair accessible with assistance - please inform the hotel's front desk staff if you'd like to use the elevator to access the lower level.