LOVING AVERY: A Musical Salute To Avery Sommers Comes to Arts Garage
Only a limited number of tickets are still available for the very special benefit concert: LOVING AVERY: A Musical Salute to Avery Sommers to be headlined by singers Rob Russell and Anthony Nunziata—along with special guests Copeland Davis, Patty Chamberlain, Tony Siders, and Meri Ziev, backed by Music Director Phil Hinton (piano) with Frank Derrick on drums and Val Shaffer on bass.
Tickets On Sale Now For LOVING AVERY at Arts Garage
Tickets are now available for purchase for a very special benefit concert: LOVING AVERY: A Musical Salute to Avery Sommers to be headlined by singers Rob Russell and Anthony Nunziata—along with special guests Copeland Davis, Patty Chamberlain, Tony Siders, and Meri Ziev, backed by Music Director Phil Hinton (piano) with Frank Derrick on drums and Val Shaffer on bass.
Arts Garage To Present LOVING AVERY: A Musical Salute To Avery Sommers, July 23
Marjorie Waldo, President & CEO of Arts Garage, today announced a very special upcoming concert: LOVING AVERY: A Musical Salute to Avery Sommers to be headlined by singers Rob Russell and Anthony Nunziata—along with special guests Copeland Davis, Patty Chamberlain, Tony Siders, and Meri Ziev, backed by Music Director Phil Hinton (piano) with Frank Derrick on drums and Val Shaffer on bass.
Photos: Linda Purl with Billy Stritch Play Cafe Centro
If there was any doubt that Cafe Centro was a bona fide Cabaret Venue it was dispelled last night. Billy Stritch was seated at the Cafe’s Grand Piano and Linda Purl was the songstress headlining on the cabaret stage of the South Florida restaurant.
Photos: Rob Russell Launches Open Mic Series at Cafe Centro
There have been many successful launches in Florida but the musical lift off last night at Cafe Centro (which is Palm Beach's ground zero for live entertainment) had many stars. Rob Russell’s Open Mic Series made it’s debut and his line-up of singers ignited an evening of diverse singing styles.
BWW Feature: QR Cabaret - The Future of the Art
Modern technology is making it easier and easier for artists to get all the information into the hands of their audiences, from show credits to ticket links. It's just a question of coming into the modern age of cabaret.