Baby Jane Dexter is still bad and still blue as she premieres an all-new show at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, today, November 25 at 7pm. In eight Friday and Saturday shows over a five-week span through December 23, "Still Bad, Still Blue" reunites the indomitable blues mama with music director Ross Patterson on piano.
Dexter's rabble-rousing song list, that's so good it will make you turn red, includes gems by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields, Abbey Lincoln, Clyde Otis, Bessie Smith, Stephen Sondheim, and Irma Thomas among others. And though Santa Claus may not be sure where to put Baby Jane on his list, there's no question that this show should be at the top of yours! Baby Jane promises, with not an ounce of false modesty, "I have a lot to share!"Writing about her last show, "The Real World" in The New York Times, David Belcher said, "It is Ms. Dexter's legacy of incorporating unusual songs that has made her a trailblazer among contemporary nightclub singers." Writing previously in The NY Times Stephen Holden said Dexter's "booming pop contralto is one of the more formidable voices on the New York nightclub stage." Jazz Times Magazine pronounced, "Dexter's brand of entertainment is arguably the most compellingly, refreshingly honest there is."Videos