Over the years, Byrne has worked important jazz venues including the Blue Note and Tavern on the Green in N.Y.C., the Jazz Bakery in L.A., and Blues Alley in Washington, D.C.. At these appearances, she shared the stage with such prominent jazz artists as Dave McKenna, Gray Sargent, Herb Pomeroy, Marshall Wood, and John Clayton, among others. At one performance during the Tavern on the Green gig, she was taken aback a bit when she saw Tony Bennett, Margaret Whiting, Daryl Sherman, Jay Leonhart, Monty Alexander, and Marlene Ver Planck sitting in the audience. But she ended up singing Happy Birthday to Bennett. Her cool clear voice, her excellent range and diction, and her interpretative abilities reveal the influences of Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O'Day, Irene Kral, and Mabel Mercer. Her fifth album, Byrnin, with Tim Ray, Marshall Wood, and Jim Gwin was released in 1998 by Ol' Socks Records. Byrne has also guested on albums by Ken Hadley Big Band and by Greg Abate. She continues to reside in Massachusetts and performs regularly at jazz venues there and along the East Coast. ~ Dave Nathan, Rovi