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Emma Smith
Mel Tormé 100 with Iain Mackenzie and the Callum Au Big Band feat. Emma Smith & James Tormé
Ronnie Scott's
47 Frith St
Sep 13, 2025
6:30 PM GMT+1
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Join us for a special centennial concert celebrating Mel Tormé's 100th birthday. We will honour the legacy of the legendary Jazz singer, actor, composer, arranger and author.
This is a special tribute to Mel Tormé, one of the most influential recording artists of the 20th century, with 3 Grammys, 17 Grammy nominations, an Edison award and a Downbeat award for best Jazz vocalist.
Acclaimed jazz vocalist Iain Mackenzie and the Callum Au Big Band will perform timeless music, that pays homage to the 'velvet fog', a voice that made Tormé a jazz icon. Enjoy sensational big band swing, smooth vocals and intricate close harmonies of The Mel-Tones, Broadway classics from The Marty Paich Dek-Tette and hits like Comin' Home Baby and Happy Together.
Expect a night of sensational big band swing and smooth vocals as Iain and Callum are joined by guest singers Emma Smith and James Tormé. Emma Smith, recognised as one of the leading jazz vocalists of her generation and LA based James Tormé, who continues his father's legacy and is celebrated by the New York Post as smooth and cool, just like his dad.
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Emma Smith Biography
Emma Smith’s star is on the ascendant. With diverse and extensive experience performing everywhere from the 02 Arena to the world’s leading jazz clubs, collaborating and recording with the likes of Michael Buble, The Quincy Jones Orchestra, Jeff Goldblum, Bobby McFerrin and Seal along the way, Emma Smith has created a formidable reputation as a powerful and expressive artist on the global jazz scene. Emma Smith’s many accolades to date includes the widespread success of her long established vocal harmony group The Puppini Sisters, as well as a 4 year stint as a broadcaster on BBC Radio 3, not to mention a range of awards and compliments from organisations and critics alike, including winning the ‘Worshipful Company Of Musicians Medal’, reaching the finals of the Montreux Jazz Competition and more recently being nominated for a prestigious Parliamentary Jazz Award in the ‘Jazz Vocalist of the Year’ category.
Now with the release of her first solo album in 10 years, Emma Smith has continued her rise to prominence as a multifaceted singer-songwriter with outstanding vocal ability – ‘Meshuga Baby’ has been received with critical acclaim, and became one of last year’s stand out releases and an important addition to this year’s cultural diaspora. Racking up millions of streams since it’s release, going up for Grammy Consideration, as well as receiving radio support from Jamie Cullum on BBC2, Cerys Matthews on BBC6, TSF, & Jazzfm, ‘Meshuga Baby’, is a nod to Emma’s proud Jewish heritage. A play on words based on ‘Meshuga’, the Yiddish word for ‘crazy’ – a judgment that Smith describes as “so often passed on brave ambitious women that are not afraid express their opinions and showcase their talent.”
“Extraordinary cumulative power” Jazz Wise
“An astonishingly mature performance…Exceptional agility” The Times
“One of the most stylish and original interpreters of Songbook classics on the scene” All About Jazz
“Emotive power ” Evening Standard
“Emma Smith is a singer with a voice that is a breath of fresh air to the jazz world” Jazz Views
“If you want a name for the future, then agents should not wait too long to beat a path to the door of Emma Smith’ The Telegraph
“If backed into a corner and asked which recording by any singer, black or white, male or female, British or American, or whatever from wherever, made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck then it would be Emma Smith’s slow, sensuous version of There’s No Business Like Show Business.” BebopSpokenHere
Read MoreNow with the release of her first solo album in 10 years, Emma Smith has continued her rise to prominence as a multifaceted singer-songwriter with outstanding vocal ability – ‘Meshuga Baby’ has been received with critical acclaim, and became one of last year’s stand out releases and an important addition to this year’s cultural diaspora. Racking up millions of streams since it’s release, going up for Grammy Consideration, as well as receiving radio support from Jamie Cullum on BBC2, Cerys Matthews on BBC6, TSF, & Jazzfm, ‘Meshuga Baby’, is a nod to Emma’s proud Jewish heritage. A play on words based on ‘Meshuga’, the Yiddish word for ‘crazy’ – a judgment that Smith describes as “so often passed on brave ambitious women that are not afraid express their opinions and showcase their talent.”
“Extraordinary cumulative power” Jazz Wise
“An astonishingly mature performance…Exceptional agility” The Times
“One of the most stylish and original interpreters of Songbook classics on the scene” All About Jazz
“Emotive power ” Evening Standard
“Emma Smith is a singer with a voice that is a breath of fresh air to the jazz world” Jazz Views
“If you want a name for the future, then agents should not wait too long to beat a path to the door of Emma Smith’ The Telegraph
“If backed into a corner and asked which recording by any singer, black or white, male or female, British or American, or whatever from wherever, made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck then it would be Emma Smith’s slow, sensuous version of There’s No Business Like Show Business.” BebopSpokenHere
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