Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz Interview Series featuring Minneapolis-based jazz vocalist and songwriter Leslie Vincent.
We dive into her 2026 album Little Black Book, a captivating release that showcases her lyrical imagination, warm alto tone, and magnetic presence as one of today’s most distinctive jazz voices.
Her award-winning songs explore modern-day questions while staying deeply rooted in the traditions of jazz, swing, and blues. With a sound that blends classic influences and contemporary storytelling, Leslie creates music that feels both timeless and fresh.
Beyond the stage, she is a passionate arts advocate and collaborative artist, known for performances that embrace cross-genre interpretation and foster a welcoming, deeply personal connection with audiences.
In this interview, we cover:
- The story behind Little Black Book
- Her songwriting process and lyrical themes
- Blending jazz, swing, and blues traditions
- Her evolution as a vocalist and performer
- The role of collaboration and advocacy in her career
🎶 Get the album:
https://leslievincent.bandcamp.com/album/little-black-book
If you love vocal jazz, modern songwriting, and artists who honor tradition while pushing forward, this is a must-watch.
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