Irene Atman is a Canadian jazz singer and accomplished pianist, born in Toronto. Her journey into jazz began early, inspired by her father's collection of classic records featuring Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, and more. Atman started her professional career while studying at the University of Toronto, singing with the Stan Hiltz Orchestra. She has performed alongside notable jazz figures like Tony Bennett and has recorded with esteemed musicians such as Frank Kimbrough, Jay Anderson, Matt Wilson, and Joel Frahm on her album "New York Rendezvous." Her music career has taken her to various stages, including performances in Australia and Japan, and she has received international recognition for her work.
Irene Atman's discography includes her self-titled debut in 2007 and "New York Rendezvous" in 2009. Her music often interprets timeless standards from the Great American Songbook, showcasing her unique voice and style. Despite facing challenges in the ever-changing jazz scene, Atman has remained dedicated to her craft, using her experiences to shape her artistic expression.
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