SALON – that unique, MULTIPLE AWARD WINNING, Weekly Open Mic Event, created and hosted by Mark Janas will return to Etcetera, Etcetera - 352 West 44th Street, NYC 10036 – on Sunday, November 2nd from 7-10:30PM. (Sign-Up Begins at 6:15.)
The optional theme for the evening is “Love Takes Many Forms.”
Remember, any material, on or off theme, is always welcome at Salon.
Our Co-Host will be Dottie Burman Award Winning Singer/Songwriter Amy Engelhardt! Amy will be appearing in TUNE IN TIME: New York City’s Favorite Musical Theatre Game Show at The York Theatre – 619 Lexington Avenue, NYC 10022 – on October 28th & November 11th – both shows at 7:30 - and also in THE PEZ SHOW at The Actors Comedy Studio in Los Angeles on November 21st at 8:00. For more information: www. amy-engelhardt.blogspot.com
Our Salon Spotlight will feature Ira Lee Collings! Ira just finished his critically acclaimed show OFF THE CHARTS at Don’t Tell Mama. For more information, look for Ira on Facebook.
Salon continues every Sunday (except November 16th & November 30th)…
November 9th
Theme: Happiness Is…
Co-Host: Marnie Klar
Salon Spotlight: Carolyn Montgomery-Forant
November 16th – NO SALON
November 23rd
Theme: That Holiday Feeling
Co-Hosts: Edd Clark & Sue Matsuki
Salon Spotlight: Robert Yarnall
November 30th – NO SALON
December 7th
Theme: What The Hell
Co-Hosts: Marissa Mulder & Bill Zeffiro
Salon Spotlight: Broadway Four
December 14th
Theme: TBA
Co-Host: Jeff Harnar
SALON IS NOW OFFERING A VIDEO SERVICE
Stephen Bustmante is our new in-house videographer offering professional, website & YouTube ready video clips for anyone who is interested. The cost is $20 in cash per song – payable in advance at sign-up. If you wish to participate, just let one of The Etceterettes know. This service is completely optional.
Salon 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 $15 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 10:30. 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.
Visit our website at www.markjanasthesalon.com and look for us on Facebook!
Thank you to our sponsor Dr. Garrett Bennett!
Looking forward to seeing you all Sunday, November 2nd!
Thanks,
Tanya Moberly
Salon Producer
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Sunday, October 26, 2014
The Salon Wrap-Up for October 26, 2014 - "Magic: Black, White or Otherwise"
October 26, 2014
Theme: “Magic: Black, White or Otherwise”
Our amazing founder & host, Mark Janas, and producer, Tanya Moberly, welcomed us to a spooky and festive Salon! It was a raucous event with a sold-out crowd, and I can’t help but admit that I was excited to see a plastic pumpkin on the piano with candy inside it. :) At the risk of taking the cliche too far, there were very few tricks in a sea of treats!
Our Co-Hosts were MAC & Bistro Award Winner Janice Hall & MAC Award Winner Adam Shapiro! Janice will be heading to Des Moines in December to perform in yet another opera and Adam will be at The Metropolitan Room – 34 West 22nd St, NYC 10010 – on November 9th at 4pm repeating his 54 Below debut show NOTHING NORMAL. For more information, visit www.adamshapiro.net and look for Janice on Facebook.
For the first song of the evening, Adam and Janice came to the stage dressed as Morticia and Gomez from The Addams Family and did a charming rendition of “This Is Halloween” (complete with clever choreography!) For their mid-show set, Janice started with “The Voice” (dressed as Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty” - a clever pairing, I think!) Adam followed that with “Let It Go”(complete with a braided blonde wig, lady makeup, tossed confetti, a fabulous cape, and lots & lots of sequins - there may or may not have been a strip tease involved!) They finished with a tongue in cheek, Disney-fied “Bosom Buddies” with perfect patter for their costumes. For the final show of the night they sang an amazing medley (with amended lyrics) of “Hijo de la Luna”/ “Trick or Treat” / “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off” / “Black & White.” The full-to-the-seams crowd burst into applause, not only because of the talent but in appreciation for the care and joy they put into crafting their hosting engagement. This was WELL worth the cover charge alone, and there was 3 more hours of talent to be had!
Co-host Adam Shapiro |
Co-host Janice Hall |
Update: October 27 - Just found these videos of the event, posted by Adam on YouTube!
Our Salon Spotlight featured MAC, Bistro & Nightlife Award Winner Daryl Glenn! Daryl doesn’t have any shows coming up. He’s bringing back his show, “Daryl Sings Steve (Sondheim)” - check him out on Facebook for more details!
Daryl (joined by Karen Dryer on piano) started his set by setting up a selection of props, which he drew from for his songs, “The Blob” (single maraca, kazoo); “Halloween Theme: Name That Tune” (iPhone, and candy for the prizes he gave out!); and a bluesy “Haunted” (sans props, because he had his fantastic voice!)
Salon Spotlight Daryl Glenn |
Quick Wrap: Classical Corner
For today’s Classical Corner, founder Mark Janas introduced us to classical pianist, Sam Bagala. He invited up to play Chopin’s “C#Minor Nocturne” (fitting, as Mark told us that October 17 was the anniversary of Chopin’s birth!) It was powerful and had the audience enthralled. I only wish we could have heard more - he was wonderful!
Roster of singers for the evening (in order of appearance):
Click link to visit the performer’s website, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Mark Janas unless otherwise noted.
Adam Shapiro and Janice Hall
Corinna Sowers Adler
Richie Eisenberg
Karen Elizaga
Willy Falk
Josephine Sanges (with John Cook)
Barb Malley (with Ricky Ritzel)
Joan Jaffe (with Annie LeBeaux)
Annie LeBeaux
David Ballard
Marnie Klar
Daryl Glenn (with Karen Dryer)
Jim Speake
Ira Lee Collings
Edie Stokes (with Barry Levitt)
Bob Simonello (with Barry Levitt)
Susan Oliver
Jackie Hashimoto
Lou Iacovino
Gary Crawford (with Barry Levitt)
Frans Bloem
Charles Baran
Sally Darling
Susan Kasluga
Paul Kolecki
Anna Marie Sell (with Bill Zeffiro)
Bill Zeffiro
Special thanks to tonight’s pianists and musicians: Mark Janas, Bill Zeffiro, Barry Levitt, Ricky Ritzel, Annie LeBeaux, John Cook, Nicholas Levin, Paul Kolecki.
And thank you to Gil Alexandre on lights and sound, as well as our waitstaff (David Ballard and team!) who handled the demands of a full house with aplomb!
Upcoming shows:
Monday, October 27, 2014 (7-9pm) - Sarah Rice and Matthew Martin Ward are producing a weekly open mic, with only a $7 cover! West End Lounge, 107th & West End Ave, NYC.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014 (6:30pm) - Dawn Derow is appearing in “Revolution” at the Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.
Saturday, November 1, 2014 (4pm) - Corinna Sowers-Adler is performing her show, “Let Me Sing and I’m Happy” at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Saturday, November 1, 2014 (7pm) - Stearns Matthews is appearing in “Spark” at the Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.
Saturday, November 8, 2014 (4pm) - Sue Hodgdon is bringing back her show, “I Could Go On Singing: The Songs of Judy Garland”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Sunday, November 9, 2014 (6:30pm) - Dawn Derow is appearing in “Revolution” at the Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014 (6:30pm) - Dawn Derow is appearing in “Revolution” at the Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014 (9pm) - Bill Zeffiro is playing at La Mediterranee, with singers Anna Marie Sell and Zach Wobensmith, 947 2nd Ave, NYC.
November 8-January 14, 2015 (select days and times) - Anna Marie Sell is appearing in “The Velvet Oratoria” with Untitled Theater Company No 61 at The Bohemian National Hall, 321 E 73rd St, NYC.
Sunday, November 9, 2014 (4pm) - Adam Shapiro is appearing in “Nothing Normal”, (with Erin Cronican on vocals), at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Sunday, November 9, 2014 (6pm) - Edie Stokes is bringing back her show, “A Jazzy Rendezvous,” (with music director Barry Levitt) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014 (9:30pm) - Marnie Klar is bringing back her show, “Home”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Friday November 14, 2014 (7pm) - Tanya Moberly is appearing in Dana Lorge’s Variety Show (with Barry Levitt on piano) at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Sunday November 16, 2014 (7pm) - Josephine Sanges is appearing in “Color Me Blue” at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Thursday November 20, 2014 (9:30pm) - Charles Baran is appearing in “Songs for a New State of Mind” at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Thursday, November 20, 2014 (7pm) - Lynn Henderson is having her CD Release Party at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Sunday, November 23, 2014 (5pm) - Sally Darling is bring her new show “Matters of the Heart” (with music director Matthew Martin Ward) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
December 2014 - Sean Patrick Murtagh will be performing a Christmas show in San Francisco.
Saturday, December 6, 2014 (4:30pm) - Stearns Matthews is appearing in “Spark” at the Duplex, 61 Christopher St, NYC.
Saturday, December 6, 2014 (5pm) - Sally Darling is bring her new show “Matters of the Heart” (with music director Matthew Martin Ward) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Sunday, December 7, 2014 (4pm) - Anna Marie Sell is appearing in her first solo cabaret (with Bill Zeffiro on piano) at Stage 72, 158 W 72nd St, NYC.
Thursday, January 15, 2015 (7pm) - Sue Hodgdon is bringing back her show, “I Could Go On Singing: The Songs of Judy Garland”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Next Week’s Salon
Next week we’ll be back with the theme, “Love Takes Many Forms.” Our Co-Host will be Amy Engelhardt. Our Salon Spotlight will be Ira Lee Collings. We’ll see you then!
Erin Cronican
Blogette for The Salon
(Updates? Changes? Email me.)
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Update from Producer, Tanya Moberly - October 22, 2014
SALON – that unique, MULTIPLE AWARD WINNING, Weekly Open Mic Event, created and hosted by Mark Janas will return to Etcetera, Etcetera - 352 West 44th Street, NYC 10036 – on Sunday, October 26th from 7-10:30PM. (Sign-Up Begins at 6:15.)
The optional theme for the evening is “Magic - Black, White & Otherwise.” COSTUMES ARE ENCOURAGED!!!
Remember, any material, on or off theme, is always welcome at Salon.
Our Co-Hosts will be MAC & Bistro Award Winner Janice Hall & MAC Award Winner Adam Shapiro! Janice will be heading to Des Moines in December to perform in yet another opera and Adam will be at The Metropolitan Room – 34 West 22nd St, NYC 10010 – on November 9th at 4pm repeating his 54 Below debut show NOTHING NORMAL. For more information, visit www.adamshapiro.net and look for Janice on Facebook.
Our Salon Spotlight will feature MAC, Bistro & Nightlife Award Winner Daryl Glenn! Daryl doesn’t have any shows coming up. He just loves Halloween. For more information, you can find Daryl on Facebook too.
Salon continues every Sunday (except November 16th & November 30th)…
November 2nd
Theme: Love Takes Many Forms
Co-Host: Amy Engelhardt
Salon Spotlight: Ira Lee Collings
November 9th
Theme: Happiness Is…
Co-Host: Marnie Klar
Salon Spotlight: Carolyn Montgomery-Forant
November 16th – NO SALON
November 23rd
Theme: That Holiday Feeling
Co-Hosts: Edd Clark & Sue Matsuki
Salon Spotlight: Robert Yarnall
November 30th – NO SALON
December 7th
Theme: What The Hell
Co-Hosts: Marissa Mulder & Bill Zeffiro
Salon Spotlight: Broadway Four
December 14th
Theme: TBA
Co-Host: Jeff Harnar
SALON IS NOW OFFERING A VIDEO SERVICE
Stephen Bustmante is our new in-house videographer offering professional, website & YouTube ready video clips for anyone who is interested. The cost is $20 in cash per song – payable in advance at sign-up. If you wish to participate, just let one of The Etceterettes know. This service is completely optional.
(Stephen will be away on October 26th - so Video Service will resume on November 2nd.)
Salon 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 $15 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 10:30. 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.
Visit our website at www.markjanasthesalon.com and look for us on Facebook!
Thank you to our sponsor Dr. Garrett Bennett!
Looking forward to seeing you all Sunday, October 26th!
Thanks,
Tanya Moberly
Salon Producer
The optional theme for the evening is “Magic - Black, White & Otherwise.” COSTUMES ARE ENCOURAGED!!!
Remember, any material, on or off theme, is always welcome at Salon.
Our Co-Hosts will be MAC & Bistro Award Winner Janice Hall & MAC Award Winner Adam Shapiro! Janice will be heading to Des Moines in December to perform in yet another opera and Adam will be at The Metropolitan Room – 34 West 22nd St, NYC 10010 – on November 9th at 4pm repeating his 54 Below debut show NOTHING NORMAL. For more information, visit www.adamshapiro.net and look for Janice on Facebook.
Our Salon Spotlight will feature MAC, Bistro & Nightlife Award Winner Daryl Glenn! Daryl doesn’t have any shows coming up. He just loves Halloween. For more information, you can find Daryl on Facebook too.
Salon continues every Sunday (except November 16th & November 30th)…
November 2nd
Theme: Love Takes Many Forms
Co-Host: Amy Engelhardt
Salon Spotlight: Ira Lee Collings
November 9th
Theme: Happiness Is…
Co-Host: Marnie Klar
Salon Spotlight: Carolyn Montgomery-Forant
November 16th – NO SALON
November 23rd
Theme: That Holiday Feeling
Co-Hosts: Edd Clark & Sue Matsuki
Salon Spotlight: Robert Yarnall
November 30th – NO SALON
December 7th
Theme: What The Hell
Co-Hosts: Marissa Mulder & Bill Zeffiro
Salon Spotlight: Broadway Four
December 14th
Theme: TBA
Co-Host: Jeff Harnar
SALON IS NOW OFFERING A VIDEO SERVICE
Stephen Bustmante is our new in-house videographer offering professional, website & YouTube ready video clips for anyone who is interested. The cost is $20 in cash per song – payable in advance at sign-up. If you wish to participate, just let one of The Etceterettes know. This service is completely optional.
(Stephen will be away on October 26th - so Video Service will resume on November 2nd.)
Salon 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 $15 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 10:30. 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.
Visit our website at www.markjanasthesalon.com and look for us on Facebook!
Thank you to our sponsor Dr. Garrett Bennett!
Looking forward to seeing you all Sunday, October 26th!
Thanks,
Tanya Moberly
Salon Producer
Monday, October 6, 2014
The Salon Wrap-Up for October 5, 2014 - "War and Peace"
October 5, 2014
Theme: “War and Peace”
Our amazing producer, Tanya Moberly, welcomed us to The Salon with word that founder, Mark Janas, was currently at 54 Below performing with Len Cariou to celebrate his 75th birthday. While we miss him tonight, we’re thrilled to know that such beautiful music is being made just 10 blocks north in addition to here tonight!
So we were very lucky to have, as Guest Host/Pianist, Multiple MAC & Bistro Award Winner Steven Ray Watkins! As an actor he has appeared in THE LAST SESSION, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR and in the national tours of BIG, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN and SHOWBOAT. As a musician, he has worked as a session player, a musical/vocal director in the theater and arranger/musical director in cabaret with such names as Patti LuPone, John Turturro, Karen Mason, Amanda McBroom, Lennie Watts and Sharon McNight, among many others. For more information, you can find Steven on Facebook.
Guest Host / Pianist Steven Ray Watkins |
Our Co-Hosts were MAC Award Nominee Dawn Derow & MAC and 2-Time Emmy Award Nominee Kathleen France! Dawn & Kathleen will be appearing at The Duplex – 61 Christopher St, NYC 10014 – in REVOLUTION on October 20th, October 28th, November 9th & November 11th. All shows at 6:30pm. For more information: www.dawnderow.com / www.kathleenfrance.com / www.theduplex.com
For the first song of the evening, Dawn and Kathleen gave us a beautiful rendition of the Indigo Girls hit “Come On Home.” Kathleen followed that with an inventive arrangement of “Smells Like Teen Spirit / Somebody To Love” (with amazing backing vocals by Steven Ray Watkins!) For their mid-show song, they gave us a beautiful duo arrangement of “I Need To Wake Up.” To close out the evening, they sang a stunning and powerful, “For What It’s Worth” (with Andrew throwing in a 3rd harmony.) Can’t wait to see this show!
Press Photo for "Revolution"- the show by Co-Hosts Kathleen France & Dawn Derow |
Our Salon Spotlight featured MAC Award Nominee Jim Speake! Jim will be appearing at The Duplex – 61 Christopher St, NYC 10014 – in I’M A BRASS BAND – JIM SPEAKE SINGS CY COLEMAN on October 11th at 4:30pm & October 19th at 4:30pm. For more information: www.jimpeake.com / www.theduplex.com
For Jim’s set, he brought us three amazing songs that perfectly showed his style and sensitivity: “Tennessee Homesick Blues” by Dolly Parton; “I Never Met a Man” from Will Rogers Follies; “It’s Not Where You Start, It’s Where You Finish” from See Saw. What a delight!
Salon Spotlight Jim Speake |
Quick Wrap: Steven’s Corner
Steven started by saying that normally at this time of night we would be seeing Mark in “Classical Corner.” Because Steven was here, it’s (naturally) called Steven’s Corner - he mused that this was exactly where his mother sent him when he wouldn’t practice the piano!
Steven’s set was dynamic and nostalgia producing, with his favorite (on-theme) “War & Peace“ songs - “Chains of Love” (recorded by Erasure), Elton’ John’s “Talking Old Soldiers” and Holly Near’s “Love Don’t Need A Reason.” Incidentally, he mentioned that if any female were looking for a male drag name, they might try, “Warren Piece.”
Roster of singers for the evening (in order of appearance):
Click link to visit the performer’s website, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Steven Ray Watkins unless otherwise noted.
Eve Eaton
Joana Gray
Lisa-Marie Newton
Elaine St George (with Bill Zeffiro)
Bill Zeffiro
David Ballard
Erin Cronican
Lou Iacovino
Sally Darling (with Matthew Martin Ward)
Susan Kasluga
Susan Oliver
Kevin McMullan
Andrew Sotomayor
Special thanks to tonight’s pianists and musicians: Steven Ray Watkins, Bill Zeffiro, Andrew Sotomayor, Matthew Martin Ward
And thank you to Gil Alexandre on lights and sound and our videographer Steve Bustamante!
Upcoming shows:
Monday, October 6, 2014 (7pm) - Christine Pedi (with Matthew Martin Ward on piano) is appearing in “Good To Mama” at Birdland, 315 W 44th St, NYC.
Monday, October 6, 2014 (7-9pm) - Sarah Rice and Matthew Martin Ward are producing a weekly open mic, with only a $7 cover! West End Lounge, 107th & West End Ave, NYC.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 (9pm) - Anna Marie Sell and Zach Wobensmith will be appearing as featured singers at La Mediterranee, hosted by Bill Zeffiro, 947 2nd Ave (at 50th St), NYC.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 - Carly Ozard is performing her show, “Midler on the Roof” at the Triad, 158 W 72nd St, NYC.
Saturday, October 11, 2014 (2pm) - Adam Shapiro is appearing in the Unity Cabaret Concert (with musical direction by Bill Zeffiro) at The Unity Center, 213 W 58th St, NYC.
Saturday, October 11, 2014 (4:30pm) - Jim Speake is bringing back his show, “I’m A Brass Band: Jim Speake Sings Cy Coleman” to The Duplex, 61 Christopher Street, NYC
Sunday, October 12, 2014 (4pm) - Susan Oliver is doing her show, “My Foolish Heart”, at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Monday, October 13, 2014 (7-9pm) - Sarah Rice and Matthew Martin Ward are producing a weekly open mic, with only a $7 cover! West End Lounge, 107th & West End Ave, NYC.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014 (7pm) - Marnie Klar is bringing back her show, “Home”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014 (7pm) - Susan Oliver is doing her show, ”My Foolish Heart”, at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Thursday, October 16, 2014 (7pm) - Bobbie Horowitz hosts “Bobbie Horowitz Strikes Accord” (with singer Elaine St George and Bill Zeffiro at the piano) at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Friday, October 17, 2014 (9:30pm) - Jaye Maynard is bringing back her show, “Bird Amongst The Blossom” (ask about the Salon discount!) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Sunday, October 19, 2014 (4:30pm) - Jim Speake is bringing back his show, “I’m A Brass Band: Jim Speake Sings Cy Coleman” to The Duplex, 61 Christopher Street, NYC
Monday, October 20, 2014 (7-9pm) - Sarah Rice and Matthew Martin Ward are producing a weekly open mic, with only a $7 cover! West End Lounge, 107th & West End Ave, NYC.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014 (7pm) - Rob Davis is performing in “Rocktoberfest” a benefit for A Leg To Stand On, at Capitale in NYC.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014 (7pm) - Susan Oliver is doing her show, “My Foolish Heart”, at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Saturday, October 25, 2014 (6:45pm) - Barb Malley is premiering her brand new show, ”Eat! Drink! Be Merry!”, with special guests Lois Morton, Charles Baran & Bob Diamond (with musical direction by Ricky Ritzel - celebrating her birthday and honoring Cabaret Cares) at Roy Arias Studio & Theaters, 300 W 43rd St, Suite 403, NYC.
Monday, October 27, 2014 (7-9pm) - Sarah Rice and Matthew Martin Ward are producing a weekly open mic, with only a $7 cover! West End Lounge, 107th & West End Ave, NYC.
Saturday, November 1, 2014 - Joana Gray is performing her show at Society Cabaret in San Francisco.
Saturday, November 8, 2014 (3pm) - Ruth Carlin is bringing back her show, “Light in the Window: The Songs of Judy Collins”, (with a $10 Salon discount!) at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Saturday, November 8, 2014 (4pm) - Sue Hodgdon is bringing back her show, “I Could Go On Singing: The Songs of Judy Garland”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Sunday, November 9, 2014 (4pm) - Adam Shapiro is appearing in “Nothing Normal”, (with Erin Cronican on vocals), at the Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, NYC.
Sunday, November 9, 2014 (7pm) - Carly Ozard is performing her show, “Midler on the Roof” at Feinsteins at the Nikko, San Francisco.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014 (9:30pm) - Marnie Klar is bringing back her show, “Home”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Sunday, November 23, 2014 (5pm) - Sally Darling is premiering a new show, with music director Matthew Martin Ward, at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
December 2014 - Sean Patrick Murtagh will be performing a Christmas show in San Francisco.
Sunday, December 6, 2014 (5pm) - Sally Darling is premiering a new show, with music director Matthew Martin Ward, at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Thursday, January 15, 2015 (7pm) - Sue Hodgdon is bringing back her show, “I Could Go On Singing: The Songs of Judy Garland”, (directed by Tanya Moberly) to Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.
Next Week’s Salon
THERE IS NO SALON 10/12/14 or 10/19/14.
The following week, October 26, we will return with our special Halloween edition of Salon: “Black, White & Otherwise” (costumes encouraged!) Our Co-Hosts will be Adam Shapiro and Janice Hall. Please do dress up - based on previous hosted Salons with these two, it promises to really be a fun night. We’ll see you then!
Erin Cronican
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