Tag: Johnny Mathis
Norm Drubner: The Rainbow Connection
Drubner conveys a commitment and a warmth that is inviting and impressive.
Frank Dain & Guests: Happy 80th Birthday, Johnny Mathis
A packed house cheered the Manhattan Mathis mini-marathon in a generous set that also served as a benefit for the charity Help Is on the Way Today.
Richard Skipper: Cabaret Scenes’ Man About Cabaret
Richard Skipper: Cabaret Scenes’ Man About Cabaret
Oct. 25: Cabaret Cares/Happy Birthday Johnny Mathis
Cabaret Cares: Happy 80th Birthday Johnny Mathis
Richard Skipper: Cabaret Scenes’ Man About Cabaret
Richard Skipper: Cabaret Scenes’ Man About Cabaret
Melissa Manchester
Manchester displayed her strong songwriting skills matched with a strong, vibrant contralto.
Bart Howard
May/June 2015 BART HOWARD by Rob Lester He said that “the song poured out of” him “in twenty minutes,” but it sure has lasted: “Fly Me to the Moon” put composer-lyricist Bart Howard on the map with just that one audience-pleaser. Successful both as an uptempo number and its original setting as a romantic ballad, […]
Johnny Mathis
January/February 2014 JOHNNY MATHIS In 1956, a young man stepped in front of a microphone in a recording studio at Columbia Records in New York City and magic happened. With the guidance of Mitch Miller, who knew just what sort of song he should record, Johnny Mathis began a still-going-strong 57-year-long career. With his first […]
Cabaret Scenes Magazine: Vol XIX. No. 1 January/February 2014
Cabaret Scenes Magazine: Vol XIX. No. 1 January/February 2014