Sue Matsuki: The Gals That Make Me Sing
She has the range to keep us interested in her songs and stories, but she never got caught up in vocal prowess for its own sake.
She has the range to keep us interested in her songs and stories, but she never got caught up in vocal prowess for its own sake.
Jeanne Gies’s show at Germano’s was a string of varied, glittering baubles.
What she always delivers are fresh examinations, amazing sophistication, and free-wheeling powerhouse fun.
Old-fashioned glamor.
There’s a warmth and softness to Kent’s vocals that demand attention.
Burnell captured well the laid back, less-is-more delivery that reflected London’s signature style.
What Rockwell brings to this table of torch is poetry.
Tanya Moberly is a force to be reckoned with.