Punah stages an unforgettable show at the Lizard Lounge

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They don't call her the "First lady of jazz" for nothing. She sings jazz with pride and enthusiasm, adding life to her shows as if that would be her last show. Her dance routines also tell the story of a woman who is musically inclined, mixing traditional dance with slow jive.

Puna Gabasiame is not your ordinary jazz artiste; she is the best female jazz artiste. Even those who are not hard-core jazz lovers have been lured to her music. If you choose to ignore her then you probably do not know how much you are missing. The Lizard Lounge at the Village, which has now turned into a jazz hub, hosted the energetic jazz diva on Saturday giving fans that rare opportunity to watch the genre's most sought after star shine. She did not disappoint, proving to the masses that the "Best Jazz artist" award did not stray to her cabinet, that is where it belongs.

She is gifted with a melodious voice that is able to change twice or even thrice in one song, starting on a low key, pushing up and then suddenly changing to bass. Those who watched her at the weekend were left in awe as she changed voices like a piano.

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