Kat Edmonson

Kat Edmonson is riveting. There is something immensely enchanting about her, underscoring her wondrous talents - an innocence and a sincerity, on stage and off.

Kat and her band return to Blue Strawberry to perform new songs from her forthcoming release as well as highlights from previous albums. She'll interweave humorous stories about herself and her music with disarming candor and vulnerability. The gamine singer is “intuitive about melody and handy with a turn of phrase” (The New York Times).

“She's a savvy student of '60s film soundtracks, jazz-pop stylists and Brill Building songcraft, nodding to her influences at every turn. But her take on those stylized musical languages is so fresh and fluent that the referencing never feels cumbersome.” - NPR

"Hearing Edmonson makes it virtually impossible to do anything but stop and listen." - NPR

Edmonson’s voice swells and dips and weaves with effortless precision…relaxing into the style of jazz greats. ” 
-The Austin Chronicle

Kat has performed on the biggest stages across the United States, Europe and Asia, from Carnegie Hall to the Blue Note in Japan. She appeared in Woody Allen's film "Cafe Society" as a 1930's jazz singer. 

Thank you to Bill Stine for graciously sponsoring Kat Edmonson's show.