John Burns: Sock It to Me: John Burns Sings the ’60s
Burns has a powerful voice that, happily, he knew how to use, and he also showed enviable clarity in the way he handled lyrics.
Burns has a powerful voice that, happily, he knew how to use, and he also showed enviable clarity in the way he handled lyrics.
Kevlin displayed his ability to rock, swing, and perform a soft ballad.
Jeff Harnar with '50s music is free-and-easy fun.
Conjured up some lovely harmonies.
A cast of some of the very best voices from Broadway and cabaret.
This variety unfortunately contributed to a disjointed feeling.
The show certainly was entertaining.
“Just in Time” (performed as a round) and “Make Someone Happy” introduce the pairs' vocal abilities and the tone of the show.
Spector has the vocal chops for the material which he infuses with a touch more testosterone and energy than the originals.