Arts and Entertainment
October 28, 2025
(Boca Raton, FL – October 27, 2025) Internationally acclaimed and Boca-based singing star Deborah Silver reimagines classic rock hits and American Songbook classics with big band arrangements and powerhouse vocals in episode six of Recorded Live at Analog, a concert that was filmed live at Nashville’s celebrated Hutton Hotel, just steps away from Music Row. Now in its second season, the series spotlights legends to up-and-coming musicians and the Analog’s state-of-the-art acoustics and comfortable, up-close setting creates a memorable connection between artist and audience.
A chart-topping, two-time #1 Billboard jazz vocalist, Silver’s dazzling performance includes reimagined classic rock hits with swinging big band arrangements from her best-selling album Basie Rocks! (currently up for GRAMMY® Award consideration) and on which she is joined by The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra, featuring songs by The Rolling Stones, Peter Frampton, The Beatles, Steve Miller, and more, plus timeless favorites from the Great American Songbook with a touch of Western Swing and some surprising pop hits.
“There is something truly extraordinary about performing in Nashville. The city has a special magic that comes from a mixture of culture and community; it feels like you’re harmonizing with musical history,” says Silver. “Being able to perform selections from my new album “Basie Rocks!” and present these reimagined songs plus some beloved classics to a live audience at Analog in the Music City where legends have stood before was nothing short of an unforgettable experience for me.”
Appearing with Silver at Analog was 28-year-old jazz pianist Beau Cornelius from Miami, and the Music Director for the PBS concert was Rick Krive from North Palm Beach.
Deborah Silver’s audience-wowing singing style has garnered high praise from the experts:
+ Quincy Jones: “Deborah Silver’s strong and sultry vocals are seductive and soul soothing. Whatever she sings she owns, making every note matter! One listen and you know… Deborah Silver is the real deal.”
+ Will Friedwald of The Wall Street Journal: “Deborah Silver has it all: fantastic showmanship, a great swinging band, and, most of all, solid jazz chops.”
Deborah Silver has recorded a string of duets with celebrated artists including Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers, Jazz icon Diane Schuur, Jack Jones, Freddy Cole, Ronnie Millsap, Pam Tillis, Steve Tyrell , Ann Hampton Callaway, Ray Benson of Asleep At The Wheel, and more.
 Her previous hit albums include:
 + Glitter & Grits, produced by industry legend Ray Benson, and featuring musicians from his multi-Grammy award winning band Asleep at the Wheel. Glitter & Grits reinforced Silver’s immense versatility, as an artist taking us on a journey from jazz to the unique Western swing style dynamically bringing these songs to life. This album was voted Broadway World’s Best Commercial Recording, landed the #1 spot on both Traditional Jazz and Western Swing Charts, and crossed over to become #3 on the Weekly Top 50 Country Album Chart.
+ The Gold Standards, produced in 2016 by Steve Tyrell with stunning arrangements by Alan Broadbent, was an out-of-the-box smash reaching #1 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Album chart while landing at #1 on the Billboard Heatseeker Album chart and the #2 spot on the overall Billboard Jazz Album chart.
Silver’s dazzling stage performances in clubs, concert venues, and with symphony orchestras are reminiscent of a past golden and glamorous era. She’s performed at countless clubs and performing arts centers around the country, including Jazz at Lincoln Center, Birdland, Blues Alley, 54 Below, Catalina Jazz Club, The Colony Hotel’s Royal Room in Palm Beach, and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.
Future performances are scheduled for the Purple Room Supper Club in Palm Springs, CA (October 31-November 1); Vic’s in Las Vegas, NV (November 26); and the Blue Note in Napa, CA (December 21).
Coming Soon
Swingin’ Through the Holidays with Deborah Silver
A Special Holiday Edition of ‘Silver Linings’
Legends Radio 100.3FM / LegendsRadio.com
Saturday, December 21 – 11 am to 1 pm
Sunday, December 22 – 3 pm to 5 pm
Available for Interview:
Deborah Silver
Attached Images:
1. Deborah Silver at Analog
(Photo Credit: Skay Photography)
2. Deborah Silver
(Photo Credit: Fadil Berisha)
Attached Video:
Preview of Deborah Silver Recorded Live at Analog
Recorded Live at Analog Episode 6
Media Contact for Deborah Silver:
Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS, Inc.
561.756.4298 / [email protected]