Carolyn Fitzhugh

Chicago, IL

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Beloved Songbird Carolyn Fitzhugh is a delightfully energetic jazz singer who always brings a smile to her audience's faces. She has 2 album recordings comprised of jazz standards, new standards, and several of her own compositions.
Carolyn enchanted the crowd at her performance at the 41st Annual Chicago Jazz Festival 2919. She has also performanced at The Museum of Contemporary Art; Gallery Guichard; Room 43; The Jazz Showcase and many other venues as well as private events. Carolyn and her band always leave the audience wanting more!


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