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Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 5:00PM - Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 7:30PM
Songbook Sundays: Dorothy Fields

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Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 5:00PM

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Songbook Sundays: Dorothy Fields

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Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Songbook Sundays kicks off February at Dizzy’s Club with a celebration of legendary lyricist Dorothy Fields, the only woman to stand alongside Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Rodgers, Hart, and Hammerstein. Winner of an Academy Award for The Way You Look Tonight and the mind behind classics from On the Sunny Side of the Street to Big Spender, Fields’ timeless work takes center stage through fresh interpretations by starry jazz vocalist La Tanya Hall, Broadway favorite Margo Seibert, and rising JALC artist Luz Velazquez. Led by Music Director Ted Rosenthal and curated by American Songbook expert Deborah Grace Winer, this swinging evening honors a uniquely American legacy while passing it on to the next generation.

Support for Songbook Sundays is provided by Howard and Eleanor Morgan.

PERFORMANCE LINEUP

Deborah Grace Winer, host, curator 
Ted Rosenthal, piano, music director 
La Tanya Hall, vocals  
Margo Seibert, vocals  
Luz Velazquez, vocals  
Sam Dillon, tenor saxophone  
Martin Wind, bass  
Tim Horner, drums

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