Maci Miller

Jazz Vocalist

“At times crooning, whispering, at others, soaring, belting…her fluid, immaculate phrasing creates an acetylene torch of sound…”

Somewhere near the intersection of Norah Jones and Billie Holiday, you will find Philadelphia’s soulful and stylish singer, Maci Miller. Whether she’s interpreting the Great American Songbook or her own compositions, Maci captivates and entertains audiences around the globe with her unique vocal blend of jazz, pop, and blues. As a young girl, Maci discovered her grandparent’s vast collection of vinyl, and after studying every great artist from Ella to Ellington, she honed her vocal skills and made her debut in local clubs and at special events. On recordings and live on stage, Maci has collaborated with some of the greatest in the business, including trumpeter Steve Jankowski (Nile Rodgers, Chicago), saxophonist Larry McKenna (Woody Herman, Buddy DeFranco), Dean Schneider (former M.D. for the late Diahann Carroll), Dimitrious Pappas (Smokey Robinson’s Musical Dir.), and the late, great George Mesterhazy (Shirley Horn), to name just a few. No stranger to cabaret, Maci has sung in legendary rooms such as the The Jazz Standard and Danny’s Skylight Room in NYC, Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, and Bally’s and Harrah’s in Atlantic City. Her travels have also taken her to the iconic Bamboo Bar in Bangkok,Thailand for an extended run with her jazz trio. Adding to her extensive musical experiences, Maci is a featured guest vocalist with numerous notable symphonic orchestras, big band and pops concerts, and cruise ships. Maci’s other creative endeavors as an actor, model, and spokesperson have afforded her numerous appearances on film (The Sixth Sense), print (Women’s World Magazine), and television (Law and Order), to name a few. Her charitable contributions include a lullaby entitled “Butterfly Moon”, originally composed for her daughter, which she contributed to a CD for the Bangkok Mercy Center, which gives aid to orphans and children living with HIV.

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