Olivia De La Cruz commands the room with her sultry vocals and passionate lyrics. Drawing inspiration from jazz-fusion legends Regina Spector and Norah Jones, Olivia treats her audience to intimate songwriting, soulful vocal stylings, and Americana-inspired guitar.Olivia is touring her sophomore album, House of Memory, and recently released two singles, Light, and, Muse and Composer, both of which she recorded at legendary Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington. She has collaborated with artists such as Vicci Martinez, KR3TURE, and Andrew Vait of SISTERS.Olivia is celebrated in independent music circles up and down the West Coast, and has been featured at festivals such as Folklife, Cascadia, Summer Meltdown and Oregon Country Fair.The soulful singer approached the microphone with a very unassuming presence. That all changed when she belted out the first note. Her sound and voice evoked a vintage spirit, a la Joan Baez with a neo-soul twinge like Madeline Peyroux. This all came together on her song Elephant, where she played a pretty mean ukulele. - Seattle Music News ... [her songs are] deeply personal, charming and endlessly catchy- Four Questions with ... Olivia De La Cruz, The Wenatchee World Notes on Seating: The Jack London provides two options for ticket purchasers. Reserved Seating is purchased on a table-by-table basis in the central part of the venue and is only available for select shows. Seating in the General Admission section is limited, first come first served, and may be standing room only.