Review: Graham Nash & Judy Collins Are an Unstoppable Team at Carnegie Hall
by Ricky Pope - October 05, 2024
Graham Nash is as vital as ever. His 10/1 show at Carnegie Hall was filled with enthusiastic fans, and good vibes. Nash and his band created a clarity of sound refreshing in an era of overly processed tunes. Graham’s songs are classic gems that go straight from the artist's heart to the hearts of fa...
Review: Julio Iglesias, Jr. Makes His Café Carlyle Debut with TIMELESS
by Rebecca Kaplan - October 02, 2024
Julio Iglesias, Jr hit it out of the park from the get-go with his strong vocals and uplifting spirit. His debut residency at the Cafe Carlyle runs tonight through Saturday 10/6. The evening features some of his favorite songs that he heard growing up, plus some of his father’s own songs, including ...
Feature: October Monthly Musical Birthday Tribute – It's a Quiz!
by Rob Lester - October 01, 2024
What star turned down CABARET? What two cabaret stars were born on Halloween? What cabaret club was named for a character in a musical? What Broadway lyricist turns 100 this month? Take the multiple-choice quiz and see what you know (or might guess correctly) about so many talented folks ALL born in...
Review: Amanda McBroom Brings Christmas to September in WINTERSONG at Birdland
by Ricky Pope - September 30, 2024
Last week, Amanda McBroom unveiled highlights from her forthcoming album WINTERSONG at Birdland, a collection of mostly new songs on a holiday theme. It feels strangely incongruous on a sultry September evening to be listening to songs about hearth and family, but McBroom painted such vivid songscap...
Review: Artemisia LeFay's WASTED GIRL at Don't Tell Mama Is Intoxicatingly Gothic
by Rose Singer - September 27, 2024
Artemisia LeFay’s Wasted Girl is an intoxicatingly gothic ride through some of the darker manifestations of passion, from obsession to melancholy. The 9/22 show consisted entirely of original songs, and skillfully delivered on an ambitious concept through LeFay’s incredible writing and unwavering pe...
Review: Cheyenne Jackson's SIGNS OF LIFE at 54 Below Is Utter Perfection
by Rebecca Kaplan - September 25, 2024
Cheyenne Jackson is laying himself bare on stage at 54 Below, nightly through Sunday September 29 with his hilarious new show Signs of Life. Jackson weaves stories and confessions about his life in between songs. At each show, he'll be joined by a different guest. The rest of the run is almost sold ...