One Night Standards has been hailed by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The show pulls lesser-known songs from the Great American Songbook, with selections reflecting the trials of love and loss in the city. Garcia’s musings on the rigor and melancholy of the performer’s life are peppered with self-deprecating humor and charm that disarms his audience. Born of NYC, this show has been enthusiastically received in such diverse locales as the Midwest, Palm Beach, Paris and London.

 

 

 

Eric Yves Garcia (2014 Margaret Whiting Award presented at Jazz at Lincoln Center; 2014 Bistro Award for Outstanding Singer / Instrumentalist.) Honored to appear at NYC landmarks such as Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Symphony Space, 54 Below, and enjoyed multiple engagements at Bemelmans Bar and as the headliner of the Valentine's Day Show at the Cafe Carlyle. His solo show, “One Night Standards”, received raves in the NY Times and Wall Street Journal, played the Brownville Concert Series in the Midwest, and overseas. Internationally, he enjoyed two weeklong runs at Club Raye in Paris, and a highly lauded debut in London at The Crazy Coqs. At home, Eric appeared at the Kravis Center in Palm Beach, The O’Neill, Landmark on Main, The Lyric Theatre, Lynn University, The Tilles Center, Ten Chimneys as well as on sea, where he joined Marilyn Maye, Billy Stritch and KT Sullivan aboard the Mabel Mercer Foundation's 'Cabaret At Sea' cruise from San Francisco to Alaska. A graduate of Fordham University at Lincoln Center’s theatre department, an audiobook narrator and provides music for Ronald McDonald House charity events.