Carolyn Montgomery-Forant: Visible Phoenix
After a seven-year hiatus from the cabaret scene, Carolyn Montgomery-Forant was back where she belongs, on stage.
After a seven-year hiatus from the cabaret scene, Carolyn Montgomery-Forant was back where she belongs, on stage.
The Manhattan Transfer lost their founder Tim Hauser on October 16, but the legendary four-part harmony vocal group did not miss a beat at their performance at the Blue Note.
Impresario Scott Siegel brought eight of today’s best cabaret and Broadway performers to 54 Below to pay tribute to Frank Sinatra.
Hilary Kole launched her new CD, A Self-Portrait, with a delightful show at the Iridium NYC.
Warm and entertaining Harold Sanditen used his travels to “far away places with strange- sounding names” as a backdrop to a fast and funny evening of songs about where he has been and what he did there.
Sharón Clark misbehaved so very nicely in her new show at the Metropolitan Room. She owns one of today’s truly great voices.
Kat Gang is among the best and most beautiful of today’s young female jazz vocalists. She had her unique take on each of the 12 numbers that she delivered at Birdland.
Natalie Douglas is the perfect cabaret performer to do justice to four fabulous female vocalists—Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Nina Simone and Abbey Lincoln—all of whom knew, loved and admired each other.