Harmony Keeney combines her silky voice with an elegant, sensitive style befitting the timeless music she sings. Artists such as Judy Garland, Billie Holiday, Janis Siegel, and Shirley Horn, inspired her love of the American Songbook and traditional jazz standards.

Harmony received her bachelor's degree in music from Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, where she performed both at University functions and area jazz venues. Her debut CD, entitled
This Time It's Love
, features Harmony with two different jazz trios, performing fourteen songs from the standard repertoire.

After a few years honing her craft as a professional singer in North Carolina, Harmony moved to New York in 2006. As a newcomer to the city’s music scene, she quickly became a favorite performer at the Friars Club and the Metropolitan Room, where she did her June 2007 solo show. Songs from that show, featuring the Tedd Firth trio, can be heard on Harmony's MySpace page.

Harmony is busier than ever. On November 8th, she will be a featured performer at Jazz at Lincoln Center for the 2007 Cabaret Convention presented by The Mabel Mercer Foundation. And, on November 16th, she will open in the Off-Broadway show, "Our Sinatra," at The Songbook Theater. More Details