Jan, truly great work....apples never fall far from the tree...lucky for the world, as your unfettered sweet stylings infuse the listener with a simple message of dignity, comradery, love and devotion once the standard of another era...thank you for passing on the great music and traditions to keep the eloquence alive for all to savor...I grew up in the 40's,50's,60's and get to Florida once and a while...have played in some wonderfull jam sessions in Sarasota and Braedenton...some great musicains are in that area...a privilige to share the podium with any of them...thank you for your devotion to the world of music and jazz...all my best always...Happy New Year to you and all in your life...Bruce C...bc
Hey Jan,
How you doing? I hope all is well. I'm starting a radio show on our local jazz station soon. Do you have an extra cd you could send to me so that I can play some of your music on my show?
Also, I will be doing a weekly radio show interview and would love to have you on my show Would you consider doing a radio interview? We'll feature your music! Let me know
Take care and let's stay in touch. By the way - mom and dad say HI
Hi Jan, great to meet you! I love the video, you look & sound beautiful! Hope to run into you sometime, it would be great to have a "chat"! Take care, Lena
Hey Jan,
Your page is looking great and your music sounds wonderful. Also, that video is first class! Really nice! I hope you are well. Take care and stay in touch!
Karl
Jan,
Nice music! I've been way behind on maintaining the site. Finally catching up today and getting to listen to music, read bios, and do some communicating with folks here. I put a couple of your tunes in the rotation on the main page. Keep 'em coming - sounds great!
Karl
Jan Eberle began her extraordinary journey into ‘The Arts’ at the age of eighteen. In 1978, she performed as a singer and guitar player with the 1960’s rock revue, Déjà vu, however it was in 1980 that she followed in her father, Ray’s, footsteps as a big band singer. Jan joined The Vincent Lopez Orchestra and played to sold-out crowds beginning in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and branched quickly throughout the tri-state area. Miss Eberle performed many of the songs her father made famous with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, but incorporated her unique style into each of her arrangements.
In the 1980’s, Jan hosted and engineered a popular one hour radio program, titled, Yesterday and Today: Glenn Miller and His Music, highlighting the era she had become such an extended part of. She also had the opportunity to interview political hopefuls and produced many of the station’s promos. In 1983, Miss Eberle left the Lopez organization and teamed with her cousin, Bob Eberly, Jr. as they created a show which paid tribute to their fathers, respectively. Their popularity grew quickly throughout New Jersey, New York and New England.
Miss Eberle’s direction in The Arts changed in the early 1990’s as she began a successful writing career and became the author of her first book in 2002, titled, The Eberle Named Ray, the biography of her father’s life and pioneering work in music history. Over time, Jan also became a contributing writer for The American Legion Magazine where several of her articles were published and authored a second biography in 2008 titled, The Transparent Veil. Further, she used her musical talents to compose scores for two of her childrens manuscripts.
Since fully returning to her singing career in 2005, Jan is proud of the release of her first album, titled, "Blue Champagne". In 2006, she made a first trip to Europe, singing in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bedford, England. In 2007, she returned to the U.K. for an historic performance with The John Miller Orchestra marking the first time in 65 years that a Miller and Eberle shared a stage. Jan's most recent endeavors include guest recording on the new Jack Million Band album, a small tour in Belgium and Netherlands in 2008 and filming the music video, “The White Cliffs of Dover”. Since her father, Ray's, original recording of "White Cliffs" with Glenn Miller, Jan has stirred and captured the hearts of Americans as well as those abroad.
Miss Eberle currently heads the fundraising efforts on behalf of “The Ray Eberle Vocal Scholarship”, named, of course, for her father. This scholarship is given in conjunction with The Glenn Miller (Birthplace Society) Scholarship Foundation.
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How you doing? I hope all is well. I'm starting a radio show on our local jazz station soon. Do you have an extra cd you could send to me so that I can play some of your music on my show?
Also, I will be doing a weekly radio show interview and would love to have you on my show Would you consider doing a radio interview? We'll feature your music! Let me know
Take care and let's stay in touch. By the way - mom and dad say HI
Karl
I am pleased to make your aquaintance. Thanks for the friendship.
Tom
How's it going? Great music and great video! Hope to talk with you soon!
Karl
Your page is looking great and your music sounds wonderful. Also, that video is first class! Really nice! I hope you are well. Take care and stay in touch!
Karl
Nice music! I've been way behind on maintaining the site. Finally catching up today and getting to listen to music, read bios, and do some communicating with folks here. I put a couple of your tunes in the rotation on the main page. Keep 'em coming - sounds great!
Karl
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