It may have been hot outside Saturday night, but inside Glendale’s Luna Playhouse it was an evening as cool as the smooth jazz Phyllis Chang and her band was playing.
Chang, a singer-songwriter native to Los Angeles, kept her audience from worrying too much about the heat as she serenaded them with a mix of jazz and pop classics, as well as a few of her own original tunes.
“My music is very personal,” Chang said. “I try to write things that are beautiful and from my heart.”
I doubt anyone listening to her Summer Serenade Concert would argue with that. Chang opened with fan favorites like “Besame Mucho,” “Just The Way You Are” and “The Way You Look Tonight,” as well as many other jazz standards. She spent the second half of the evening performing mostly her own songs, though. Her sultry alto voice proved to be quite versatile as she smoothly made the transition between deeply passionate love songs and richly upbeat jazz numbers. Accompanied by her band, Serenade — talented musicians playing keyboard, bass, flute and percussion — Chang was able to display her talent for performing songs in a wide range of styles and tempos.