Tag: Annamaria Alfieri
Melba Moore
A generous and courageous Melba Moore celebrated her 54 Below debut with lots of vocal pyrotechnics.
Judy Collins
She still sounded like the young folk singer she was, with a voice clear and strong all the way up to the high notes.
John Pizzarelli with Daniel Jobim: Strictly Bossa Nova II
Daniel Jobim, grandson of the bossa nova giant Antonio Carlos Jobim, added true Brazilian flavor and lent a voice that blended well with Pizzarelli’s mellow baritone.
Ron Dabney: What You Need
Ron Dabney brought his warm, mellow voice, his magnetic stage presence to the Metropolitan Room.
Rosemary Loar: STING*chronicity
Rosemary-Loar-Stingchronicity-Cabaret-Scenes-Magazine_212Rosemary Loar staged a paean to and a rethinking of the songs of Gordon Sumner, known to the world as Sting.
Cheyenne Jackson: Eyes Wide Open —Cafe Carlyle
Cheyenne Jackson Eyes Wide Open Café Carlyle, NYC, January 13, 2015 Reviewed by Annamaria Alfieri for Cabaret Scenes Cheyenne Jackson does not rely on just his matinee idol good looks and lovely baritone voice to win over his sold-out audience at New York’s Café Carlyle. He hangs his performance on autobiographical anecdotes delivered with unfaked […]
Dee Dee Bridgewater with Theo Crocker’s DVRK FUNK Band
Once Bridgewater joined in with Mongo Santamaria’s “Afro Blue,” the group coalesced in a big way.
Sarah Kimball: Demon Lover & Songs of Other Dimensions
“My time of day is the dark time,” Kimball began, setting the tone for a performance that showed off her considerable dramatic skills as well as her impressive vocal range