A New Year’s Eve Reflection: Reflections from the Great American Songbook
A New Year’s Eve reflection on the classic song “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” explores love, longing, and quiet hope through the lens of the Great American Songbook.
Singer & Performer


A New Year’s Eve reflection on the classic song “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” explores love, longing, and quiet hope through the lens of the Great American Songbook.

When I sing Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, I think about home, family, the Christmases we shared, and how people hear their own stories in this music.

The Christmas songs of the Great American Songbook, like “White Christmas,” remind us that the season and music are about connection, comfort, and coming home.

“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” is one of the most beloved winter duets in the Great American Songbook, but It wasn’t written for Christmas.

Eileen Ponich sings the love songs of Doris Day Valentine's Day (2/14/2025) at 2 PM at Georgia Southern Fine Arts Hall, Armstrong Campus in Savannah, GA.