JENNIFER SHEEHAN has become one of the most sought after new voices in the concert and cabaret world. She recently made her debut at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency with a two-week run of her new show, “I Know a Place– Spend a Night in the Sensational ‘60s.” Previously, she headlined a sold-out run of her show at the Metropolitan Room in New York. This past fall, she was named the first-ever recipient of the Johnny Mercer Foundation’s Margaret Whiting Award and of the Dorothy Loudon Foundation’s Dorothy Loudon Award. The prior year, she won the first-ever Noël Coward Foundation Competition Award. Previously, she was honored by the Mabel Mercer Foundation with the Julie Wilson Award for outstanding interpretation of the Great American Songbook and she was the first-place winner in the National Glenn Miller Vocal Competition. Jennifer’s debut album, “You Made Me Love You,” has been very warmly received. Of the new album, Cabaret Scenes’ Melody Breyer-Grell writes: “It is rare that one singer has as much going for her as Jennifer displays on this new disc.