Harold Sanditen’s Open Mic Highlights: Girl Power: Harold’s Harem
A poised, polished, professional, and enjoyably relaxed the event.
Mychelle Colleary: An American Francophile in Blighty
A highly enjoyable and memorable show.
Christine Bovill: Christine Bovill’s Piaf
She has that same very fast tremolo vibrato with phrasing and pronunciation reminiscent of Piaf.
Lorna Luft: Triumph!
She was and is every inch a true cabaret diva.
Natalie Douglas: Hello Dolly: The Music of Dolly Parton
It is an audience-friendly show, and possibly one of Douglas’s finest.
Dusty Limits: Grin
Grin is well worth a listen; it is well sung, well played, well produced.
Xara Vaughan
Xara Vaughan is one of the best new artist shows I’ve seen in quite some time.
The Crazy Coqs Open Mic Night
The weekly Open Mic night at London’s The Crazy Coqs celebrated its second birthday with a sparkling array of talent.
Claire Martin and Joe Stilgoe: It Might As Well Be Spring
Whilst this may seem at first blush an odd paring, the result was an evening of audience- friendly unplugged elegance, an intimate and colloquial conversation between two skilled and seasoned professionals.