Tag: Paris
Harvey Granat: The Music of Harold Arlen
If Harold Arlen had written nothing else but the iconic “Over the Rainbow” (with E.Y. “Yip” Harburg), he’d still have been worthy of a place in the pantheon.
Dusty Limits: Hosting Cabaret
Dusty Limits champions a form of neo-cabaret noir that can be traced to its earliest origins in the 19th century Parisian avant-garde.
Edith Piaf
September/October 2015 EDITH PIAF by Elizabeth Ahlfors. Piaf was a roller-coaster ride through a life of hard living, desperate loving and the despair of loss, poured out through her gritty songs.
Cole Porter
June 2009 COLE PORTER Just to list Cole Porter’s enduring songs would take pages. As captivating today as when they were written well over a half-century ago, and heard often in the songlists of cabaret artists, “Night and Day,” “I Get a Kick Out of You,” “You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To,” “Anything […]
An American in Paris
“S’ Wonderful!” George & Ira Gershwin’s extraordinary An American in Paris is wowing audiences at Broadway’s Palace Theatre.