Music Instruction
Award-winning music lessons, ensembles, and group classes for aspiring musicians of all ages and skill levels — children, teens, and adults.
Early Childhood
Morning & Full-Day Preschool programs with a full, child-centered curriculum of creative specials like music, science, drama, social and emotional learning, and more!
Music Therapy
Established in 1966, our pioneering Center for Music Therapy (CMT) uses guided music experiences to help individuals meet life's challenges.
Bop Stop
BOP STOP at The Music Settlement is Cleveland's premier listening room: an intimate, acoustically pristine performance venue with sweeping views of Lake Erie.
July 23 from 8:00pm - 11:00pm
DEBBIE GIFFORD, internationally renowned jazz vocalist has consistently intrigued, entertained and engaged audiences with her passion, lyric interpretation, and outstanding technique. She'll capture the moment on any given occasion and will outperform herself from one moment to the next. Gifford appears in many popular jazz clubs, festivals and concert venues in the United States, Europe and Asia and has performed in the top jazz clubs in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, St. Louis, San Francisco including her NYC debut at the famous Birdland Jazz Club in New York City with Tommy Igoe and The Birdland Big Band. Gifford has peformed with jazz greats including Marcus Belgrave, Bobby Watson, Joe Lovando & Dominick Farinacci.
When DEBBIE GIFFORD pours her heart and soul into a song … people listen. Debbie sings from her heart and anyone who has heard her emotional and expressive delivery would agree that she captivates audiences with her sensual and emotional delivery of timeless standards and originals.
Ms. Gifford will be joined by her quartet:
Together they will take you on a fantastic journey of new innovations in the styles of Swing, Latin, Ballads, R & B, Smooth Jazz and Blues.
“Gifford’s voice is both smooth and engulfing, wrapping itself around every note and mesmerizing the listener with subtle charm”.
“Debbie is spellbinding - she holds the audience in the palm of her hand”