Ken Greves: Birthday Celebration
He caressed his lyrics in a soft and seductive manner.
Vicki Burns
Her musicianship, wit and warmth add up to a pleasing program.
Daryl Sherman: Spring Fever
Her range was most impressive.
Richard Holbrook: The Many Moods of Christmas
Affable and every bit the good host.
Ronny Whyte: Shades of Whyte
The multi-skilled musician embodies style, taste, and understatement.
Eric Comstock & Barbara Fasano: Come a Little Closer
The ever-captivating husband/wife team packed a mighty punch of swell entertainment into a short space of time.
Marlene VerPlanck: I Give Up, I’m in Love
She approaches a song with gusto and defiantly swings into the mood with a grace and a style that is too rare in today’s crazed music world.
“Such a Wonderful Town”: A Song Is Re-born
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Richard Holbrook: Christmas in New York
Richard Holbrook Christmas in New…