Tuesday, December 22, 2015

The Salon Wrap-up for December 20, 2015 - "Holiday Special"

The final Salon of 2015 is upon us!

To celebrate, Mark and Tanya hosted a warm evening full of holiday cheer, beautiful music, and the camaraderie of our Salon family. Co-hosting the evening was the lovely, 2015 MAC Award-winning vocal powerhouse, Kathleen France, representing the artists of Miranda Music.

Co-Host Kathleen France
She opened the festivities with the bluesy song "Merry Christmas, Baby." Throughout the evening, the music flowed freely: traditional holiday songs, Celtic lullaby, Cole Porter classics, and we were also treated to the hilarious stand-up comedy of Genevieve Joy, who happens to be the daughter of Rob Davis.

Kathleen opened the second half of the evening with a three song set: "Real," a moving song from the Contemporary Christian music world; the Christmas classic of all classics, "Silent Night" (sung together with yours truly); and a rousing sing-along of "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
She closed out the evening with another taste of the blues, Leiber & Stoller's "Santa Claus is Back in Town."

Quick Wrap: Classical Corner

In honor of Beethoven's 245th birthday this month, Mark opened Classical Corner with the well-known piece, "Fuer Elise," and proceeded to discuss Beethoven's bold, distinctive, themes.  Whether in a symphony or a sonata, Beethoven's melodies and harmonies are unforgettable. Leonard Bernstein referred to what he called the "inevitablity" of Beethoven's music; the feeling that with each note written, there is only one possible note that could follow it, and Beethoven then chose that very note.
To close the segment, Mark treated us to a full rendition of "Fuer Elise," (which, as he said, is a very beautiful piece when not played by a seven-year-old), and then played the first movement of the piano sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor, aka The Moonlight Sonata.

Roster of performers for the evening (in order of appearance):Click link to visit the performer’s website or other links, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Mark Janas unless otherwise noted.


Elaine St. George
Amy Beth Williams 
Bobbie Horowitz 
Willie-Mae Perry 
Ira Lee Collings
Barb Malley
Richard Eisenberg
Rob Davis 
Genevieve Joy
Joey Infante
David Ballard
Janice Hall
Sarah Rice
Kathleen France
Tanya Moberly
Doug Shapiro  (with Nick Levin)
 Steve Bustamante 
Lisa Viggiano
Wendy Kaufman

Special thanks to tonight’s pianists and guitarists: Mark Janas, Nick Levin, and Steve Bustamante.


And thank you to Gil Alexandre on lights and sound, our amazing waitstaff who always handle the demands of a full house with grace and style, and Steve Bustamante who is providing video footage for people interested in that service!


Upcoming shows:   

 Sunday, December 27, 7:00 and 9:30 pm: Sarah Rice will be featured in Sondheim Unplugged, at 54 Below, 254 W. 54th Street.

 Tuesday December 29th and Wednesday December 30th (7:00pm) - Tanya Moberly directs Marnie Klar in Tuned In, with Steven Ray Watkins at Don't Tell Mama,  343 West 46th Street. 
  
Thursday, January 21, 2016, 7:00 pm: Bobbie Horowitz's series, "It's Just a Number!" returns, with Rob Davis as this month's honoree.  Metropolitan Room, 34 W 22nd Street. 

Thursday, January 28, 2016, 7:00 pm: Birthday Boy Joey Infante presents his show, "Sabor de Amor,"  at the Metropolitan Room, 34 W 22nd Street.

Thursday, February 4, 2016 Rob Davis encores his show, "Frank and Billie, and Me," with guest Lisa Viggiano, at Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street.

 
REMINDER: There is no Salon next week (December 27) or January 3rd!
 Next Salon, January 10, 2016
Theme: Coast To Coast
Co-Host: Lisa Viggiano
Salon Spotlight: Tim DiPasqua


Hope to see you there!  

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO THE ENTIRE SALON FAMILY!


Janice Hall
Guest Blogette for the Salon
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Sunday, December 13, 2015

The Salon Wrap-up for December 13, 2015 - "Songs From The Movies"

Greetings, Salon family! Tonight we were treated with: "Songs From The Movies" and guest artist Daryl Glenn and his music director Karen Dryer. They had us remembering his show "Nashville" which will reprise this week. Daryl, a Bistro, MAC & Nightlife Award Winner : will be appearing this week with Jo Lynn Burke singing Robert Altman’s NASHVILLE at Feinstein’s/54 Below – 25 West 54th St, 10019 – on December 16th at 7pm & December 17th at 7pm. For more information: www.54below.com

His selections included:

"Pure Imagination"- From Willy Wonka

Kiss at The End of the Rainbow-"Mighty Wind" -with Karen on vocals and piano

Theme From "Mahogany"-solo Karen singing and playing

Rainbow Connection-From The Muppet Movie

It Don't Worry Me

Our Salon Spotlights: Teresa Eggersten-Cooke, visiting from Park City, Utah, accompanying herself beautifully singing "The Rose". Then Mark played for her as she sang: The Italian translation of a song from the film "Cinema Paradiso" and finished with her '20 dollar song': "Send In The Clowns". She made it her own... Teresa appeared last night at The Metropolitan Room. Follow her on Facebook, YouTube and at http://teresaeggertsencooke.com/ So sorry I missed her show.

Quick Wrap: Classical Corner was Len Cariou's surprise appearance-see below.

Len Cariou- (Broadway's original Sweeney Todd among other inaugural roles), was our second very special guest singer, singing highlights from his "Broadway and The Bard" show, singing his opening and closing numbers. Can't wait to see it as he wonderfully pairs sonnets and soliloquy with songs apropos to the text. BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE!


Roster of singers for the evening (in order of appearance):
Click link to visit the performer’s website or other links, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Mark Janas unless otherwise noted.


Len Cariou
Dan Ruth
Barb Malley
Ira Lee Collings
Noah Diamond
Kathy Biehl
Korey Wilson
Hanna Burke
Ruth Carlin Sudock
Marnie Klar
Tanya Moberly
Ann Dawson
Rob Davis
Janice Hall
Lynn Henderson
Richard Pierson
Melody Jane
Jenn Bradley
Charles Baran
Richard Eisenberg
Steve Bustamante


Special thanks to tonight’s pianists and guitarists: Mark Janas, Karen Dryer, and Richard Eisenberg.

And thank you to Gil Alexandre on lights and sound, our amazing waitstaff (Rodrigo) who always handle the demands of a full house with grace and style, and Steve Bustamante who is providing video footage for people interested in that service!


Upcoming shows:

Ongoing: Candice Oden is singing every Tuesday night (8:30pm) -- accompanied by Bill Zeffiro -- at Millesime, 92 Madison Avenue (connected to the Cartlon Hotel), NYC.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015-Sunday, Jan 3, 2016 - Adam Shapiro is appearing in "Di Goldene Kale" (The Golden Bride) at the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, 90 John St, Ste 410, NYC.

Sunday, December 13, 2015 (5pm) and Saturday, December 19, 2015 (5pm) - Sally Darling is appearing in “Perspectives” (music directed by Matthew Martin Ward) at Don’t Tell Mama, 343 W 46th St, NYC.

Saturday, Decmber 19th, 2015 - Dan Ruth in "A Life Behind Bars"-Directed by Tanya Moberly

Tuesday December 29th and Wednesday December 30th (7:00pm) - Marnie Klar is Tuned In with Steven Ray Watkins at Don't Tell Mama, directed by Tanya Moberly. West 46th Street.

Spring, 2016 - Kathy Biehl is appearing as Groucho's love interest the first revival of the Marx Brothers' lost musical, "I'll Bet She Is," at the Connelly Theatre, NYC.



Jaye Maynard
Guest Blogette for the Salon