Michelle Johnson: Girl Power! A Celebration of Musical Sheroes
Las Vegas’ “First Lady of Jazz” excelled.
Las Vegas’ “First Lady of Jazz” excelled.
Unabashedly candid and persuasive, unique in voice and presentation.
Morgan is a master of scat and proved it throughout the show; Rowalnd's voice has deepened into a rich, low baritone.
Creative arrangements, extraordinary singing, and vibrant accompaniments.
Lets his deepest emotions flow freely ... using his deeply resonant baritone to get to the essence of each selection.
He delivered exactly what his adoring audience expected and that was more than enough to make this a very memorable evening.
The cast consisted of some of the best singers in the Phoenix area.
His is a rich baritone is satisfying; his voice was powerful.
Hannah Jane is a charming performer and has a surprisingly flexible and strong voice.
O’Hara, like Streisand, is first and foremost an actor who sings from the perspective of a character. She endowed her classically trained, glorious legit voice (rare among current Broadway stars) with physical comedy or pathos depending on the lyric.