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Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely baby daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.
Goodnight everyone and have a sincere, romantic weekend
It's Friday night. Time to unwind with our regular Friday night feature on This Just In.
The weekend has finally arrived.
The sun has set.
The evening sky has erupted.
Let's put controversy and provocative blogs aside for the rest of this work week and smooth our way into Saturday and Sunday.
Tonight, her bio calls her "An extraordinarily gifted jazz vocalist whose sincere and romantic interpretations of exceptional songs has made her a favorite in both the jazz and cabaret worlds."
She's 32-year old Jane Monheit

Jane Monheit grew up in Oakdale,
When she was 20, Monheit was the first runner-up in the 1998 Theolonius Monk Institute vocal competition. She won a $10,000 scholarship. Two years later, Monheit was considered along with Diana Krall to be one of the highest acclaimed female jazz vocalists. She has released several albums, her latest coming just last month entitled, “Home,” a coalition of standards.
From the wonderful American Songbook, a classic standard written by George and Ira Gershwin and introduced to the world by Fred Astaire in the 1937 film Shall We Dance…



Unfortunately, Jane Monheit’s tour schedule does not include any future
Hope that changes.
That’s it for this week’s segment.
Goodnight.
Sleep well.
Have a great weekend.
Did somebody say……
Encore?



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