Tag: Richard Holbrook

MARCH/APRIL 2015

| March 20, 2015 | 0 Comments
MARCH/APRIL 2015

MARCH/APRIL 2015 VOL. XX NO. 2

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New York News: March/April 2015

| February 27, 2015 | 0 Comments
New York News: March/April 2015

It’s here again! “March Is Cabaret Month” with award ceremonies from the Cabaret Hotline Gala 3/2 (Metropolitan Room) to the 30th Annual Bistro Awards 3/4 hosted by Jason Graae (Gotham Comedy Club) to the MAC Awards 3/26 hosted by Karen Mason (B.B. King Blues Club & Grill). The nominees and the winners for the Cabaret […]

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Joe Franklin (1926-2015): A Tribute from a Friend

| January 29, 2015 | 0 Comments
Joe Franklin (1926-2015): A Tribute from a Friend

Joe Franklin not only was a radio and television legend, he was also a kind and generous man, as well as a very good friend.

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Richard Holbrook: Christmas in New York

| December 22, 2014 | 0 Comments
Richard Holbrook: Christmas in New York

Richard Holbrook   Christmas in New York Don’t Tell Mama, NYC, November 30, 2014 Reviewed by Peter Haas for Cabaret Scenes The year-end holidays got off to a warmhearted start with the return of Richard Holbrook to the cabaret stage, with his charming show, Christmas in New York. Combining Yule-time numbers with standards, Holbrook, with his […]

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Richard Holbrook: It’s Great to Be Alive

| November 22, 2014 | 0 Comments
Richard Holbrook: It’s Great to Be Alive

I do treasure even more what I love most in life—my family, friends and my health! It is so great to be back in New York and singing again, but most of all, it’s great to be ALIVE!

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New York City: November/December 2014 News

| November 6, 2014 | 0 Comments
New York City: November/December 2014 News

The Urban Stages Winter Rhythms series boasts over 100 artists over 12 nights and 20 shows from 12/2-14.

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Something Sort of Grandish: The Music of Burton Lane; The Lyrics of Yip Harburg

| November 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Something Sort of Grandish: The Music of Burton Lane; The Lyrics of Yip Harburg

The contribution to the American Songbook by two legendary stalwarts was the focus of the third show of the recent 25th Annual New York Cabaret Convention: Something Sort of Grandish: The Music of Burton Lane; The Lyrics of Yip Harburg. Hosted by Jeff Harnar and Andrea Marcovicci, the program featured 18 song stylists each putting their imprint on Burton’s flowing melodies and Harburg’s brilliant lyrics.

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