Ada Bird Wolfe: Soliloquy
Ada Bird Wolfe is a potent jazz singer who packs a big wallop with delicate, gentle vocals and tremendous authenticity in her performance.
Ada Bird Wolfe is a potent jazz singer who packs a big wallop with delicate, gentle vocals and tremendous authenticity in her performance.
There’s nothing like the pleasure of hearing great Broadway songs written by great Broadway songwriters sung by great singers.
She has a sweet soprano and accessible stage presence that is made for a cabaret room.
They have a vast encyclopedia of popular music and lore, and they know how to deliver it with snap, crackle and pop.
It's hard to think of a finer interpreter of the vast Harry Warren songbook than Kristoffer Lowe.
Society Cabaret met real cabaret royalty in the form of Mike Greensill and Wesla Whitfield.
Radiant and warm, Stacy Sullivan—following her recent award-winning tribute to Peggy Lee—graced the intimate Brick Room at Don’t Tell Mama with a music-filled reflection on the career of composer and jazz pianist Marian McPartland.
One part sultry, one part girl next door, Carol J. Bufford was singing her first song—the show’s title number—as she entered 54 Below from the back of the packed house.
Hearing a Harry Warren melody is always a pleasure. Hearing a Harry Warren melody sung by Gary Lynn Floyd adds immensely to the pleasure