Marilyn Maye
Maye was still a joy to hear; she was in control of her instrument, able to move from soft to robust, and it's always in service to the material.
Maye was still a joy to hear; she was in control of her instrument, able to move from soft to robust, and it's always in service to the material.
Creativity, wit, and theatrical flair were evident from the first moment to the last, making Just in Styne: Karen Sings Jule a total joy.
Diamond showed a great ability throughout the show to deliver lyrics with both sensitivity and understanding.
A mix of polish and charm.
Heads up: the artist/actress can SING.
Russ Lorenson hosts a benefit for American Songbook Association and Cabaret Scenes.
Mason’s voice is as powerful and fluid as ever.
Warmth and humor as well as musical skill. Kudos!
An excellent show was made more intriguing by the evidence of new facets of Carole J. Bufford’s ample talent.
She’s got a solid Broadway belt and a clever way with a witty lyric. He plays the piano with aplomb.