Karen Oberlin
Karen Oberlin, a jazz-pop singer and
recording artist, is a Back Stage Bistro Award winner and
Nightlife Award finalist for Outstanding Vocalist of the
Year. For her recent tribute to lyricist Yip Harburg, The
New York Times praised Oberlin as having "musical
intelligence, purity, naturalness and polished phrasing,
with added colors and a jazzy spontaneity. (Oberlin is) a
jazzier inheritor of (Doris) Day's impeccable pop style."
Rex Reed called her performance "thrilling," and continued,
"Oberlin is as lovely to look at as she is to hear... (her
singing) rings true and funny and flawless." She has
performed at major New York venues such as Town Hall, Merkin
Hall, The Metropolitan Room and The Firebird, among others,
and she entertained sold-out audiences at the Algonquin
Hotel's Oak Room to launch the release of her highly lauded
debut CD, "My Standards" (Miranda Music). Oberlin has since
released her award-winning album, "Secret Love: The Music of
Doris Day" (Miranda Music). She performed in the world
premiere of the newly discovered musical by Duke Ellington
and Herb Martin, "Renaissance Man," as well as in an
all-star CD version, "Secret Ellington" (True Life), which
featured Joe Lovano, Grover Washington, Jr., and Freddy
Cole, among others. She has also had guest appearances on
other CD compilations, and is working on a new recording of
the songs of Yip Harburg.
Ms. Oberlin
appeared in more than 100 Off-Broadway performances of the
smash-hit show "Our Sinatra," and has performed her own
shows nationally and abroad. She had the honor of being part
of the first-ever Cabaret Conventions in both Philadelphia
and the Hamptons, along with performing in the New York
Convention (she will be performing in the Convention on
closing night this fall in Rose Hall at Jazz at Lincoln
Center). Along with playing Maureen in the first staged
incarnation of the now-legendary Broadway show, "Rent," Ms.
Oberlin has also held lead roles at such prestigious
theatres as the North Carolina Theatre, the Palace Theatre
in Louisville, The Prince Music Theatre in Philadelphia and
the Ordway Theatre in St. Paul. Along with touring with a
professional a capella group called "Where's The Band?" for
many years, she has appeared as a professional actress in
everything from Shakespeare to national commercials,
including playing a recurring nurse on ALL MY CHILDREN and
acting in both independent and feature films.
Ms. Oberlin has a deep background in classical music, jazz,
cabaret, theater and musical theater. The youngest
daughter of two classical musicians, she often performed and
competed in classical singing events and performed steadily
in theater, musical and otherwise, as a child in upstate New
York. She also played piano and flute, and cello in
the county orchestra, performed in her first role in an
opera at age six, and as a teen led a few local rock and
new-wave bands. Since childhood she has performed
continuously and trained extensively, graduating from the
Circle In The Square Professional Workshop Broadway theatre
conservatory in New York after receiving her B.A. in English
Literature. New York City led Ms. Oberlin to jazz and
deepened her appreciation for the Great American Songbook.
She has studied voice for more than twenty years, and she
teaches master classes in acting, singing and interpreting
song. Ms. Oberlin is a dedicated yogi, a very happy
mother and stepmother, and is married to the writer David
Hajdu.