If there were a Grammy for Most Urbane American International Vocalist, it would go to Jane Monheit. The New Yorker could be the stateside soul sister of Germany's Ute Lemper, minus the Kurt Weill repertoire. Monheit, though, does have the necessary grit to sing Weill or any other dramatic songs. Her personal style already possesses the dark edges of a Diamanda Gals and the bohemian-punk swagger to ruffle the feathers of many a... More >>>