Jeff Harnar: Jeff Harnar Sings Sammy Cahn—The Second Time Around
Harnar personifies the golden age of the American Songbook. Long may he thrive.
Susan Mack: No More Blues
Her vocals are expansive, and her presentation is open hearted. Mack also brings glamour to the stage.
Marissa Mulder: Swingin’ On a Star: The Songs of Jimmy Van Heusen
Marissa Mulder has an aptitude for swing. The meaning of the lyrics was always paramount.
Anna Bergman: The Song Is You
Bergman clearly communicated the texts of her songs and maintained a connection with her audience throughout gorgeous vocalizing.
Karen Mason: Just in Styne: Karen Sings Jule
Creativity, wit, and theatrical flair were evident from the first moment to the last, making Just in Styne: Karen Sings Jule a total joy.
Billy Stritch & Klea Blackhurst: Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael
Witty and shiny. It was an evening to treasure.
Goldie Dver: Bridges
Dver who truly gave it sparkle with her wise and slightly wicked touch.
Clint Holmes: Between the Moon and New York City: The Songs of Peter Allen
His warm, muscular vocals and appealing personality swept us up in an exhilarating evening that was over too soon.
Michael Feinstein: Summertime Swing
Summertime Swing shows off his ability to swing.