Jenna Esposito Releases New Album “The Sixties Chicks” Celebrating Pop, Power, and Women’s Voices

Acclaimed vocalist Jenna Esposito, hailed as the voice of Little Italy and a powerhouse of American cabaret and pop, announces her new album ‘The Sixties Chicks’, out now on Good Fortune Records. It’s a vibrant salute to pop’s heroines and a celebration of women leading today’s charts.

“This record is my love letter to the women who raised me through their records,” says Esposito. “I wanted every track to feel like a pep talk, a party, and a permission slip to be loud, bold, and fully yourself.”

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Built on radiant harmonies, punchy brass, and feel-good grooves, the album blends classic pop sensibilities with a modern sparkle. Esposito upgrades vintage textures with today’s energy—catchy hooks, widescreen arrangements, and a wink of New York sass.

“Far’ L’Amore Con Te” leads the charge with heart-in-throat romance and cinematic sweep as a standalone teaser ahead of the new record. Originally penned by Ernest Rossi as a love song for his wife, the track shines with Jenna’s soaring vocal and a timeless melody that feels both classic and immediate. While not part of the forthcoming album, the song is being boosted as a single to build momentum for the release — and with the original version now just past its 10-year anniversary (first released August 25, 2015), it also carries the weight of a special re-launch moment.

Produced by Jenna Esposito and Fortune Esposito, the album features an all-star ensemble: Fortune Esposito (guitar), David Crone (piano/keyboard), Charles Broelmann (drums/percussion), Frank Petrocelli (tenor sax), Kelly Esposito-Broelmann (backup vocals), Rob Langeder (backup vocals), Pete Spina (tenor sax), Nick Vallerio (tenor sax), Christopher Rinaman (trombone), Bob Gravener (trumpet), and Chip M. Fabrizi (percussion).

As women continue to redefine pop from the ground up, Esposito’s ‘The Sixties Chicks’ adds momentum—amplifying stories of resilience, joy, and sisterhood. The result is a record that nods to the past while pushing the present forward.

“I tracked these songs with the same spirit I take onstage—open-hearted, a little mischievous, and totally in the moment,” Jenna adds. “We chased performances that felt alive, where you can hear the grin, the grit, and the goosebumps.”

Born in Middletown, NY and based in Brooklyn, Esposito made her New York nightclub debut in 2004 and has since headlined storied rooms including Birdland and Feinstein’s/54 Below, shared stages with legends, and earned acclaim for her tributes to Connie Francis, Dean Martin, and The Great Italian-American Songbook.

Her discography spans ’13 Men… and Me!’, ‘To Connie… Love, Jenna’, ‘That’s Amore: Songs from the Great Italian-American Songbook’, and ‘More Amore’. Recent highlights include a world-finalist nod at Sanremo Senior and a tour of Sicily with the City Rhythm Orchestra.

To mark the release of ‘The Sixties Chicks’, Esposito will bring her high-voltage show on the road. Expect powerhouse vocals, sparkling arrangements, and the kind of banter that turns a concert into a celebration.

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