Julie Wilson

| April 13, 2015

May 2008
JULIE WILSON

Julie-Wison-Cabaret-Hall-of-Fame-Cabaret-Scenes-MagazineA vocalist for more than a half century, Julie Wilson played leads in Broadway and London musical theater. But since the days of her long-term roost at St. Regis Hotel’s Maisonette in the 1950s, she has been the quintessential cabaret performer. She quickly established the persona of a femme fatale with numbers such as “I’m a Bad, Bad Woman (But I’m Good, Good, Good Company).” Now in her eighties, she perpetuates that image with songs such as “I Never Do Anything Twice.”

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