Rosie Carr
“Rosie is a complete all-rounder with great taste in songs and a wonderful, heartfelt delivery.”
- Claire Martin OBE
Vocalist, producer, and broadcaster
“A new young voice to emerge that is definitely one to watch.”
- Rob Barron
Jazz pianist, arranger, and composer
“A lovely repertoire and sound from an up-and-coming talent.”
- James McMillan
Multi award-winning producer, Quiet Money Studios
Rosie Carr is a versatile jazz singer with smooth, soulful vocals.
With her knowledge of the Great American Songbook and beyond, Rosie has performed at The British Academy, Moor Park mansion, the Kings Theatre Portsmouth, and more.
In any setting, Rosie and her musicians move effortlessly between lively swinging jazz and latin, and chilled, soulful numbers - so you can tailor-make the perfect sets and sound for your event...
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Jazz club sets
Tailored sets to include stytlish reworkings of the Great American Songbook to modern covers.
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Hotel lounge, bar & restaurant sets
Chilled jazz for cocktail hour or afternoon tea. Upbeat swinging tunes for brunches and dinners with a difference.
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Private events & weddings
Entertainment crafted around your needs - from ceremonies and drinks receptions to upbeat evening performances.
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Sample repertoire
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Autumn in New York
Bewitched, bothered and bewildered
Black coffee
Corcovado
Crazy he calls me
Cry me a river
Embraceable you
Georgia on my mind
Love is here to stay
Manhattan
Misty
The nearness of you
Someone to watch over me
The girl from Ipanema
The man I love
Unforgettable
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All of me
All the things you are
Cheek to cheek
Fly me to the moon
Have you met Miss Jones?
I didn’t know what time it was
I’ve got you under my skin
Mack the knife
Moondance
My baby just cares for me
Moondance
Night and day
Summertime
They can’t take that away from me
Wayfaring stranger
Why don’t you do right
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Ain’t no sunshine (Bill Withers)
At last (Etta James)
Come away with me (Norah Jones)
Don’t know why (Norah Jones)
Dream a little dream of me (Mamas & Papas)
Everybody needs a best friend (Norah Jones)
Hit the road Jack (Ray Charles)
I got you (I feel good) (James Brown)
Movement (Hozier)
Think (Aretha Franklin)
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Baby it’s cold outside
Christmas in New Orleans
Frosty the snowman
Have a holly jolly Christmas
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
I’ll be home for Christmas
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
It’s the most wonderful time of the year
I’ve got my love to keep me warm
Last Christmas
Let it snow
Man with the bag
Mele Kalikimaka
Santa baby
Santa Claus is coming to town
Sleigh ride
The Christmas song
What are you doing New Year’s Eve?
White Christmas
Winter wonderland