Now available on CD!
To order a copy of Something Borrowed, Something Blue, please email Gia. ($10)
Tracks include:
Comes Love - I Wanna Get Married - Why Was I Born - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) - When the Sun Comes the Out - The Man I Love - Folks Who Live on the Hill - When October Goes - The Man That Got Away - It Never Entered My Mind - Love for Sale
Something... keens in the style of Billie, Judy, and Ella. There's no story of love without loss, but there's just something about it we can't resist.
Impossibly gorgeous Gia Mora’s talents extend beyond superb acting. Luxuriate in her jazz stylings.--Karen Shod, Karen's Hot Tips 'n' Tix/Karen's FYI: Theatre Opps
Gia is a proud third-generation jazz musician, learning from her father, noted guitarist Rick Chinisci. She seamless blends the sounds of jazz, cabaret, and pop, creating a unique and versatile voice of her own: crisp, clear, and heartfelt.
Gia has headlined at the world famous Blues Alley Supper Club, Bethesda Theatre, Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret, and other venues. She also performs with Doc Scantlin and His Imperial Palms Orchestra.
Spring brings a new show, Laugh it Up, Funny Girl, with FOUR PERFORMANCES:
Sat., March 20: Bethesda Theatre
Just 1.5 blocks from the Red Line Bethesda Metro Station
8:00 p.m. | $15 at the door
Featuring Charlie Barnett on piano!
Wed., April 21: Bethesda Theatre
Special concert to benefit Refugees International
8:00 p.m. | $15 at the door
Thank you to the sold out crowd at Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret celebrating the release of Something Borrowed, Something Blue and Gia's homecoming performance December 20, 2009 in LoDo.
Love... is a great mix of standards, forgotten classics, and holiday favorites featuring some of Denver’s finest musicians, including Rick Chinisci on guitar and Bill Stevens on keyboards, Nick Gnoyak on drums. Special guest: Danny Showers!
Thank you so much to William Knowles on piano, Greg Holloway on drums, Yusef Chisolm on bass, and everyone else who made it out for an incredible night of music at Blues Alley on May 11, 2009. You guys rock!
And thank you to everyone who came out to Bethesda Theatre on October 3!
And as always, thanks to my love in the capital city, Brad...
Clips from the November 2008 concert directed by Joanne Schmoll and music directed by Mary Sugar.
Click Read more to watch other clips!
"Showboat Medley" with Jason McCool
"Long Ago (and Far Away)" with Jason McCool on trumpet