Sept. 5: Sharón Clark

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Sharón Clark

Sharón Clark Misbehaves

September 5 at 9:30 pm

Metropolitan Room
34 W. 22nd St., NYC
212.206.0040

Sharon-Clark-Misbehaves-Metropolitan-Room-Cabaret-Scenes-Magazine_212Here’s Ron Forman’s review of this show:

Sharón Clark misbehaved so very nicely in her new show at the Metropolitan Room. She owns one of today’s truly great voices. I have seen her perform three times, in very different, but all uniformly excellent shows.
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Although seated, except for her encore, her body movement, expressive face, eye contact, enunciation and amazing use of her hands make each number a very interesting story. With her classically trained musical director Chris Grasso, Clark put together a well-thought-out selection of songs reaching across the decades to show off her “bad girl” side.

Her opening number, “I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out,” set the stage for the fun to follow. A very funny “I’m Always Drunk in San Francisco” began with Grasso singing the verse to “(I Left My Heart) in San Francisco.
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” “Me and Mr. (Mrs.) Jones” was performed movingly, and “Do It Again” allowed Clark to display her beautiful sound.

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Especially memorable was her reviving the grimmest song Bing Crosby ever recorded, “I’ve Got Pass Your House to Get to My House.” Clark got the crowd to join in on a rousing “Handyman.

” “Miss Otis Regets (She’s Unable to Lunch Today)” was done with a voice reminiscent of Sarah Vaughan.
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Clark closed with a jumping “Hey Joe” followed by a very nice “On the Street Where You Live.
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