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Women’s Jazz Festival: Lucy Smith w/JoAnn Daugherty

Women’s Jazz Festival: Lucy Smith w/JoAnn Daugherty

Hey Nonny
January 10, 2026
4:00 pm
$14.00 to $26.00
Women’s Jazz Festival: Lucy Smith w/JoAnn Daugherty

Women’s Jazz Festival: Lucy Smith w/JoAnn Daugherty

About Lucy Smith:

Lucy Smith is a singer, composer, bandleader, cultural programmer, and producer whose quartet/quintet is a dynamic part of Chicago’s music scene. She was born and raised in the Englewood community on the South Side of Chicago. Her musical collaborations include works for theatre, film, and spoken word productions. She leads a myriad of musical combinations exploring the worlds of traditional jazz, blues, gospel, and other popular music. She worked for eight years as the music director for Chicago’s Fourth Presbyterian’s “Jazz at Four” service, where she created a new jazz-infused paradigm for worship while rearranging centuries-old hymns and keeping alive the legacy of sacred jazz music. Lucy works collaboratively with Chicago media personality, Cheryl Corley, on projects that combine music, history and spoken word. They include: Chicago Bound: The Great Migration of the Blues; Chicago’s Soul: The Words and Music of Gwendolyn Brooks and Curtis Mayfield; and Shout OUT: A Tribute to Gays in Gospel Music.


Lucy’s other music director work includes projects at the Park West Theatre, Goodman Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theatre, where she shared the stage with blues legend Koko Taylor and others. She has composed and performed music for the feature film Hannah Free and the documentary Woke Up Black. She cast and directed a reader’s theatre production of Jewell Parker Rhodes' Ghost Boy. Lucy was the lead vocalist for the Center for Black Music Research's Stop-Time Ensemble (Columbia College) and the Concord Orchestra. Lucy performs often for organizations working on social and economic justice issues


About Jo Ann:


Pianist Jo Ann Daugherty loves making all kinds of music. Some of her favorite recent appearances include: NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert with SIX, playing keys in Tom Morello’s new show Revolution(s) at the Goodman theater, a role as featured onstage pianist with the Washington National Opera in Songbird at the Kennedy Center, touring with the AfroBop Alliance Big Band’s Pan American Nutcracker, and regularly sold-out shows at Winter’s Jazz Club in Chicago. She has conducted touring companies of the Broadway hits SIX, Motown: the Musical, and Jersey Boys; played venues around the world including Chicago Jazz Festival, Hyde Park Jazz Festival, Satchmo Fest New Orleans, Jazz at Lincoln Center Shanghai, and Havana Jazz Festival in Cuba; and her album Bring Joy earned a 4-star review from Downbeat magazine. www.JoAnnDaugherty.com

Premier Seat ticket holders have the option to order from the full bistro menu, before or during the show.

Cabaret Seat ticket holders can order small plates from our venue menu. If you have cabaret seat tickets and would like a more traditional dining experience before the show, please follow the link in your ticket confirmation email to make a reservation in our bistro.

Menus for both dining experiences are available here.