Variously described by critics as magnificent, mesmerizing and magical and favorably compared to Nina Simone, Peggy Lee and Edith Piaf, Barb Jungr has, in recent years, built a formidable reputation on the international cabaret stage. With her stunningly evocative interpretations of songs from what she champions as the ‘Great New American Songbook' (includes, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Jacques Brel, Bruce Springsteen and many more), Barb has taken the art of cabaret singing and imbued it with new vitality and relevance for the 21st century.
Widely regarded as "the foremost interpreter of Bob Dylan's back catalogue" (The Independent), Barb's new recording, which features several tracks not released by her before (Sara, Man In The Long Black Coat, It Ain't Me Babe and With God On Our Side) marks the culmination of a decade-long affair with the work of Bob Dylan; as Barb states "Once I had started singing Dylan's songs I couldn't stop".Photo Credit: Steve Ullathorne
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