Zoe Francis featuring Jim Mullen
“Something a bit special is going on when this artist…takes the stage...a classy, poised singer”
LondonJazz News
Zoe Francis started singing jazz while living and working in New York, and soon became a regular fixture on the scene, working with many musicians including Harry Allen, Warren Vache, Joe Cohn and Chris Flory. Her first album “Looking for a Boy” was released to significant acclaim, while her second, “The Very Thought of You”, recorded live at the 606 in 2014, came out to similar plaudits. Zoe's most recent recording “Blue Town” continues in that tradition, showcasing her beautiful voice as well as her exquisite choice of material. With her love of the great songwriters of the 30’s and 40’s including Strayhorn, Mercer, Arlen and Van Heusen, Zoe’s knack for capturing the bittersweet, poignant nature of these songs brings them to life and elevates her performances to the truly exceptional. For this 606 show, Zoe will be joined by iconic Scottish guitarist Jim Mullen (Brian Auger, Morrissey/Mullen), along with pianist Graham Harvey and bassist Steve Watts. And, we're in for a special treat as the band preview songs from Zoe's upcoming album, 'Somewhere in the Night'.
"a breath of spring... great interpreter of the Great American Songbook" Jazz Journal; “Something a bit special is going on when this artist…takes the stage...a classy, poised singer” LondonJazz News; “Fine…singer” Time Out; "Zoe Francis is a singer to listen out for.… a classy set” Guardian