Tag: Michael Miyazaki
Marilyn Hausfeld: Just Between Us: A Piano, a Mic, a Memory
Hausfeld often provided context for songs that made one appreciate them in a new light.
Mark Nadler
Mark Nadler The Cabaret at Germano’s, Baltimore, MD, September 10, 2015 Reviewed by Michael Miyazaki for Cabaret Scenes Mark Nadler opened his show at Germano’s with a version of “They Can’t Take That Away from Me” that distilled everything that was to come in the evening: a very personal take on a lyric; a strong […]
Roz White and Friends
Roz White has a stylistic flexibility that allows her to succeed in a variety of material.
Laurette Hankins-O’Connell: Broadway Goes to the Movies
Hankins-O’Connell has an offhanded charm and forged a solid connection with the audience.
Washington DC/Maryland/Virginia News: May/June 2015
Washington DC/Maryland/Virginia News: May/June 2015
Sandy Bainum: Leap and a Net Will Appear
Sandy Bainum Leap and a Net Will Appear By Michael Miyazaki for Cabaret Scenes March 25, 2015 Christiane Noll, though she probably doesn’t know it, is responsible for It Might Be Fun, Sandy Bainum’s new CD that salutes the Bruce Kimmel songbook. Bainum had bought Noll’s The Ira Gershwin Album while in a record store […]
Over the Rainbow: The Songs of Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen was one of the most prolific of the Great American Songbook writers.
Maris Wicker: A Light in the Window
Maris Wicker opened her show A Light in the Window with a medley of “I Hear Music” and “Lucky So and So” that set a welcoming tone for her evening of eclectic cabaret material.