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Nicole Zuraitis is a jazz vocalist, pianist, and composer. She studied classical voice at New York University, and initially pursued a career in opera performance. In 2009, she began her songwriting and jazz journey, which has since resulted in the release of numerous acclaimed albums. These works stand as testaments to contemporary jazz, specifically that of vocalists who reimagine music with their own creative input, all while honoring the traditions that came before. Zuraitis won the Best Jazz Vocal Album Grammy in 2024 for her album How Love Begins, and has previously been nominated in 2025 and. She has also received a nomination for the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards for her jazz vocal album Live at Vic’s Las Vegas.
Vanisha Gould has been a key voice in the New York City jazz community for over 10 years. With performances at Smalls Jazz Club, Ornithology, The Jazz Gallery, Minton’s Playhouse, and more, Gould has a wide reach. Beyond the city, she’s toured Europe and Russia at festivals, clubs, and house-concert stages. Her 2024 album She’s Not Shiny, She’s Not Smooth is an unconditional love letter to herself as a musician and a person, performed by personnel that brings her story to life in the most authentic way.
Vilray’s music explores humor, heartache, and romance through jazz and country swing, calling back to the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. He’s been a part of a musical duo with vocalist Rachael Price since 2015. Their 2025 album West of Broadway channels a deep curiosity for classic musicals with a backdrop of New York City’s ever changing streets. Vilray has collaborated with a wide array of artists and creators, including Stephen Colbert who appeared on Rachael & Vilray’s track “Off-Broadway.”
