Tag: John Lennon
Barb Jungr & John McDaniel: Come Together: The Music of The Beatles
Her vocal and interpretive skills are delightful and incisive, her charm inimitable.
Barb Jungr & John McDaniel: Come Together: The Music of the Beatles
Barb Jungr prowled the stage with age-defying vigor.
Nov. 4: 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.
Wendy A. Russell: Where Have I Been All My Life?
She has a clear, direct soprano voice, capable of going big and bold when necessary.
May 14: Connie Champagne
Connie Champagne Beyond the Rainbow Thursday, May 14, 2015 8:00 PM Feinstein’s at the Nikko 222 Mason Street San Francisco, CA 94102 www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=5739015&pl=nikko Ms. Champagne brings to the stage the illusion of the great Judy Garland like no one else. Beyond the Rainbow delivers Garland’s greatest hits along with Champagne’s take on contemporary songs that Garland […]
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.
Gregory Charles: VintageLive
With just a few hand gestures and called out chord progressions, he managed to get thrilling playing from his seven-member band, and his intensely charismatic singing colleague, Kim Richardson.
Karen Mason: Mama at Mason’s in March
Karen Mason Mason at Mama’s in March Don’t Tell Mama, NYC, March 9, 2015 Reviewed by Alix Cohen for Cabaret Scenes 33 years ago, “in a jumpsuit and big hair,” Karen Mason co-inaugurated the opening of Don’t Tell Mama. (Nancy LaMott was the other performer.) I wasn’t there. Judging by tonight’s show, however, the artist’s […]