Joshua Dixon: Fly Up!

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Joshua Dixon

Fly Up!

The Duplex, NYC, December 18, 2014

Reviewed by Rob Lester for Cabaret Scenes

Joshua-Dixon-Cabaret-Scenes-Magazine_212“You can’t please all the people all the time”—Ha! In not-always-easy-to-please CabaretLand, Joshua Dixon may prove that wrong, via charm and chops.

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Cheers to him; here’s to him! (I’m late filing this, but early on joined colleagues and audiences Dixon-debut-dazzled.) MAC-nominated for Fly Up!, he’s also flying high from receiving every other cabaret award presented on stages and in columns. Seen in open mics and group shows, he’s always a highlight lighting up stages with talent and personality, both of which he has in heaps.

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With Cole Porter’s inviting “Experiment” segueing into the Jefferson Airplane hit “White Rabbit,” he sings with a twinkle in his eye, but, oh, you know there’s way more than meets the eye—yours, that is. Dixon has commanding charisma and chemistry that captivate. He sings like a dream, truly acting his polished selections, although it doesn’t come off as cloaked, clever “acting”; he’s giving, open and open-hearted. The Mormon boy from the choir becomes a boy filled with desire, growing up before our eyes, into maturity with Into the Woods’ Jack’s “Giants in the Sky” and the deft “Cautiously Optimistic” (Scott Evan Davis).  This is a songman of quality—and, undeniably, star quality.

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Rob Lester

2015 is native New Yorker Rob Lester's eighth year as contributing writer, beginning by reviewing a salute to Frank Sinatra, whose recordings have played on his personal soundtrack since the womb. (His Cabaret Scenes Foundation member mom started him with her favorite; like his dad, he became an uber-avid record collector/ fan of the Great American Songbook's great singers and writers.) Soon, he was attending shows, seeking out up-and-comers and already-came-ups, still reading and listening voraciously. He also writes for www.NiteLifeExchange.com and www.TalkinBroadway.com, has been cabaret-centric as awards judge, panel member/co-host, and produces benefit/tribute shows, including one for us.