- 0101.November.Wednesday
Karen Oberlin A Step Beyond The Rain: The Songs Of Arlen & Harburg
The Laurie Beechman TheatreLaurie Beechman Theatre, West 42nd Street, New York, NY, United States - 0404.November.Saturday
Ann Hampton Callaway Jazz Goes To The Movies
BirdlandJazz ClubBirdland, West 44th Street, New York, NY, United StatesAnn Hampton CallawayJazz Goes To The MoviesAnn Hampton Callaway (vocals)
Ted Rosenthal (piano)
Martin Wind (bass)
Tim Horner (drums)
Jimmy Greene (sax)Tony Award nominee Ann Hampton Callaway salutes songs made famous in
films… “Jazz Goes to the Movies.”This show explores the fascinating ways jazz and film have come
together to tell stories.The playlist includes, “Taking a Chance on
Love,” from Vernon Duke’s Cabin in the Sky, “Let’s Face the Music and
Dance,” from Irving Berlin’s Follow the Fleet, “This Time the Dream’s
on Me,” from Harold Arlen’s Blues in the Night, and “As Time Goes By,”
the Herman Hupfeld classic from Casablanca.Callaway also performs jazz songs she has recorded for films,
including, “Come Rain or Come Shine.” from The Good Shepherd, starring
Robert DeNiro, “The Nearness of You,” from Last Holiday starring Queen
Latifah, and “Pourquoi,” a song she wrote for the new film Blind,
starring Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore.“For sheer vocal beauty, no contemporary singer matches Ms. Callaway.” – Stephen Holden, New York Times
“…superbly intelligent, singularly creative pop-jazz stylist who can stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Streisand, Ronstadt, Shirley Horn and Dianne Reeves…” – Christopher Loudon, JazzTime
Photo by Bill Westmoreland
- 0404.November.Saturday
Ann Hampton Callaway Jazz Goes To The Movies
BirdlandJazz ClubBirdland, West 44th Street, New York, NY, United StatesAnn Hampton CallawayJazz Goes To The MoviesAnn Hampton Callaway (vocals)
Ted Rosenthal (piano)
Martin Wind (bass)
Tim Horner (drums)
Jimmy Greene (sax)Tony Award nominee Ann Hampton Callaway salutes songs made famous in
films… “Jazz Goes to the Movies.”This show explores the fascinating ways jazz and film have come
together to tell stories.The playlist includes, “Taking a Chance on
Love,” from Vernon Duke’s Cabin in the Sky, “Let’s Face the Music and
Dance,” from Irving Berlin’s Follow the Fleet, “This Time the Dream’s
on Me,” from Harold Arlen’s Blues in the Night, and “As Time Goes By,”
the Herman Hupfeld classic from Casablanca.Callaway also performs jazz songs she has recorded for films,
including, “Come Rain or Come Shine.” from The Good Shepherd, starring
Robert DeNiro, “The Nearness of You,” from Last Holiday starring Queen
Latifah, and “Pourquoi,” a song she wrote for the new film Blind,
starring Alec Baldwin and Demi Moore.“For sheer vocal beauty, no contemporary singer matches Ms. Callaway.” – Stephen Holden, New York Times
“…superbly intelligent, singularly creative pop-jazz stylist who can stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Streisand, Ronstadt, Shirley Horn and Dianne Reeves…” – Christopher Loudon, JazzTime
Photo by Bill Westmoreland
- 0505.November.Sunday
Christian Connors Dream Bigger: The Music Of David Friedman
Scandinavia House on 58 Park Avenue in New York, New YorkGreenwich Harbor Hotel 500 Steamboat Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830Join Christina Connors in celebrating her debut album DREAM BIGGER… Songs of Hope, Healing and Inspiration. The music of David Friedman. To watch her MY STORY promotional video or download the album, click link below:
www.factoryundergroundrecords.com/dream-bigger - 0505.November.Sunday
SALON
Etcetera, EtceteraEtcetera Etcetera, West 44th Street, New York, NY, United StatesSALON
November 5, 2017
Theme: Only In The Movies
Co-Host: Toddy Phillips
Salon Spotlight: Amy Beth Williamswww.markjanasthesalon.com
Sign-Up Begins at 6:15pm
SALON is a unique, Multiple Award Winning, Weekly Open Mic Event, created and hosted by Mark Janas that happens at Etcetera, Etcetera – 352 West 44th Street, NYC 10036 every Sunday.It is an ongoing open entertainment event in which singers, writers and musicians share their talent with each other and audience members. There is a $10 cash cover collected at the door and a $20 food/drink minimum (cash or credit) per person. (For more information about Etcetera, Etcetera’s delicious menu: www.etcetcnyc.com. A 20% gratuity is added to all checks.) There are no reservations; seating is on a first come/first served basis, Doors open and sign up begins at 6:15pm. The evening begins at 7:00, has a 15-minute break at 8:30 and ends promptly at 10:00. If you would like to sign up to perform, see one the evening’s ‘Etceterettes’ to fill out a card with your name, the name of your song, whether or not Mark will be playing for you and any upcoming events you’d like to promote. We do not present performers in order of sign-up, however, indicating requests as clearly and as early as possible as far as time restraints are concerned always makes everything much more possible. ALWAYS BRING SEVERAL SONG SELECTIONS to avoid duplication. All types of material, on or off theme are always welcome at Salon. We enthusiastically welcome instrumentalists, poets, playwrights, essayists, comics, illusionists and performance artists. Please limit your selections to three or four minutes in length (including introductions). Please also bring clear, complete charts for Mark to read. Sitting on the piano is not allowed, nor is flash photography. Please turn off all noise making devices and give performers your undivided attention.
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