Lynda D’Amour: Only When I Laugh
This was cabaret at its best.
This was cabaret at its best.
She swung, crooned, and balladeered her way through the Great American Songbook as if born to it.
Three generations of exceptional jazz vocalists.
She has a lovely soprano and her voice rises to the occasion.
What makes this program different from the many that preceded it is the hyperactive, bombastic, brassy host Susie Mosher.
She can swing, sing blues, or sing ballads with equal skill.
His gift of replicating the stunning vocal ability of his hero brought Sinatra right into the room.