Unless you're going to a gig in a concert hall, there aren't really very many opportunities to get dressed up for an evening of jazz these days – which made Daryl Sherman's opening night show at the Edinburgh Jazz Festival on Friday all the more special.
The sassy and classy New York-based singer, pianist and raconteur made her jazz festival debut in a new venue for the festival, the Dirty Martini, which is upstairs at the boutique hotel Le Monde. And what a wonderfully atmospheric and upmarket jazz-friendly venue it proved to be; perfect for a performer whose longest-running gig was at Manhattan's Waldorf Astoria hotel.
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