Tuesday, November 20, 2018


Welcome to the pre-Turkey Day Salon! Theme: Contemporary Angst.



First up; Emily McNamara, our co-host!

Emily McNamara
is a singing, actress, and writer, known for film work in The Bunny Hole (2015), The Bunny Hole (2015) and Dare (2009). She has worked in the musical: Newsical!  and now: Getting The Band Back Together! She is a new mom, and used to host the award-winning open mic at The Duplex: Mostly Sondheim.

She sang I'm a Blonde to kick us off.

The roster of performers for the evening (in order of appearance):

Richard Becker- "One More For The Road" and spoke of 'Lennie and Those Girls-'Holiday Special: December 2nd and 11th at The Beachman,  Ruby Rim's benefit on the 16th. At Don't Tell Mama: 70 is the new 40 April 26th, 2019. 

Rian Keating- 'He Must Be Beautiful'. Rian has a show coming up Sentimental Melancholia, December 1st at DTM. see below!

Ann Talman-Salon virgin sings at VocalEaseInc.org as a volunteer. She sang: "They Can't Take That Away From Me" with a nod to Michael Richards ie Kramer. 

David Auxier-Loyola-sang an original tune: 'If There Must Be Clouds'.  He is performing Pirates of Penzance at G&S 5 performances coming up. Hunter College. 

Angela Leone sings- "I Thought About You
" from her CD and 

show coming up at DTM - 12/2/2018 - 3:30pm.

Richard Eisenberg sings-"And Then She Farted". His original tunes are 'a gas!' Emily played her part with aplomb. 

Michelle Dowdy dropped in to promote her show: 'Jazzy' at DTM in 9:30pm tomorrow evening.  Songs you know that are rearranged in a jazz style. She sang: "You Oughta Know." December 4th Beachman.

Ruben Olvera-sings 'The Scientist' Cold Play action from our videographer. He will take us back to the stars...he stepped up from the camera.


David Ballard-our lights and sound man sings - "Goodbye".

Jaye Maynard-'Spinning Wheel'.
 Marnie Klar, our Etceterette sang-"Next Best Thing" Promoting her Bobby Gentry show which is getting rave reviews, I just saw it Friday - its was beautifully performed and directed by Tanya, ... she sang "Her next show is Dec 7th at 7pm, Don't miss this one also in Larry Kerchner's Hidden Treasure's coming up November 26th at The Triad.

Tanya introduces our Salon Spotlight: Andrea Bell Wolff with her MD: Obermuller at The GreenRoom 42, directed by Dan Ruth.
Too Much Time on My Hands (Styx), Bacharach's 'What The World Need's Now', and Sia's Death By Chocolate.

Classical Corner: Mark Janas speaks of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, filled with ANGST! It started a riot. 1913 dissonance. Pre The Great War or WWI.  Awesomesauce!

PART TWO: 

Emily sings: "You've Got it Hard For Me", "Take Me Out Tonight" and Miss Teen-South Carolina "I personally believe...
Thank you, Caitlin Upton.

Tanya Moberly-sings, "Tennis Court". See below for Tanya's goings on. Never a dull moment. 
Encores:
Rian Keating-'Mrs. Hemmingway'
Richard Becker-'Grow Old With Me'
Richard Eisenberg-' I Need You To Love Me'
Angela Leone-'I Thought About You'
David Auxier Loyola-
David Ballard-
Jaye Maynard-'No Time At All'

Emily sings a Mariah Carey  tune:  'Emotions' to bring us home in our angst...'

NO SALON next week! Happy Thanksgiving:
See you on Sunday  the 2nd of December for Love Is In The Air!  hosted by Dorian Woodruff!



Click the link to visit the performer’s website or other links, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Mark Janas unless otherwise noted.

Special thanks to tonight's musicians: Mark Janas. Also thanks to David Ballard on lights and sound, our videographer Ruben Olvera, and the amazing waitstaff and management at Etcetera Etcetera


Upcoming performances by guests of this evening's Salon:


Wednesday, November 28, 2018 (7pm)  Andrea Bell Wolff's "I Can't Trace Time" at The GreenRoom42 Directed by Dan Ruth.

Thursday, November 29, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs Kendra Cunningham in "This Could Be You" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Friday, November 30, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (4pm): Rian Keating performs "Sentimental Melancholia: Songs for the Lost and Lonely" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 W 46th Street, NYC

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (5pm): Tanya Moberly directs "She Bangs She Bangs," written and performed by Jennifer Bangs at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, December 2, 2018 (4pm): See Janice Hall and Tanya Moberly in "Lennie Watts and Those Girls Holiday Spectacular" at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 402 W 42nd, NYC.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018 (7pm): Michelle Dowdy in JAZZY! featuring Joshua Stephen Kartes at the piano.

Friday, December 7, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Marnie Klar Sings Bobbie Gentry" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, December 10, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018 (7pm): See Janice Hall and Tanya Moberly in "Lennie Watts and Those Girls Holiday Spectacular," at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 402 W 42nd, NYC.

Thursday, December 13, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs Kendra Cunningham in "This Could Be You" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, December 16, 2018 (3pm): Jonathan Kuhn presents "Groovin' On A Sunday."

Sunday, December 30, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Restaurant Row" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.


Sunday, November 18, 2018

The Salon Wrap-Up for November 11, 2018: "The Personal Is Political"



It’s 6:41 and Salon is filling up. Looks like its going to be a "star-studded" night at the Salon, Sunday November 11 (Veteran's Day)! 
The theme tonight is the "Personal is Political" 
Mark Janas gets up to introduce our CO-Host for the night and speaks about the theme.

First up; Tracy Stark our cohost! "The Only One"

TRACY STARK: a 10x Winner for Mac in the category of Musical Director. She is a pianist, accompanist, songwriter, arranger and singer. She is also a Bistro Award winner for Musical Direction, and winner of the Dottie Burman Songwriter of the Year Award.She has 3 Albums of her original music - one of which released in 2016 - Shades of Beautiful: The Tracy Stark Songbook, all are on the Miranda Music label. 
Tracy has devoted her life to playing for singers and has probably played for you at some point. 
She also loves yoga and mediation. 

NEXT UP: Tracy will be the Musical Director for Lisa Viggiano & Meg Flather on Dec 2nd. Directed by Lennie Watts. At Don't Tell Mama.


Salon Spotlight: Heather Villaescusa
Heather opened her show The Happiness Project (A 10-Week Guide) at Don’t Tell Mama -   in March 2018 - to rave reviews. She won Mama’s Next BIG Act!
She sang for us - "Keep Forgettin'" , a very funny take on "He Plays the Violin" (not from her show) and "All Things in Time". 

Classical Corner:
Mark spoke about "The Ballad of Baby Doe" - as Dawn Derow (That's me!) Sang "The Silver Aria" which they had done in her Bistro winning show - "LEGIT~ A Classical Cabaret". Then they invited Celia Berk up and the two harmonized on the Flower Duet from Lakme by Delibes. (In French)
All to promote "The Dawn Derow Birthday Party Show" - which will feature both pieces at the Beach Cafe on Nov 24th. 

Roster of performers for the evening (in order of appearance):
Deb stone sings of a man on an island and I got hungry for papaya  - "An Occasional Man"
www.deborah-stone.com 
Ryan Keating sang one of my favorite songs from "Jacque Brel" and very in line with the personal is political theme: "Sons Of" - Rian has a show coming up, see below!
5pm Saturday $20 cover, two drink minimum ​
Marnie Klar - Promoting her show which is getting rave reviews - and I just saw it Friday - its was LOVELY and a Perfect Match for Marnie... she sang "The Star on the Right" Her next show is Dec 7th at 7pm






Saturday, November 24, 2018: Dawn Derow will be performing at the Beach Cafe.
Sunday, November 25, 2018 (7pm): Sierra Rein (as part of Marquee Five and as a soloist) a part of"Sondheim Unplugged" at Feinstein's 54 Below, 254 W 54th St, Cellar, NYC.
Monday, November 26, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly and Marnie Klar perform in "Hidden Treasures VI: Songs of Larry Kerchner" at The Triad, 158 W 72nd St, NYC.
Saturday, December 8, 2018 (7pm): Dorian Woodruff will be at Pangea.
McKinley Wintson told us that he can speak French, Japanese, Spanish,  Italian, Norwegian , and more... he’s a story teller in many languages. He sang "Throw it Away"
mckinleywinstonstoryteller.com

Angela Leone "They Can't take that Away From me" 
Shows coming up at DTM - 12/2/2018 - 3:30pm

Deborah Zecher - "Woman on the Stage" will reprise her show "ON PURPOSE" 12/4 at 7pm and 12/16 at 4pm

Lisa Viaggiano and Meg Flather were there to promote their upcoming show "#realjoy" - they sang "Joy". Meg Flather sang "My Heaven" her original song. _ they are both multi-award winning artists. 
Lisa then followed up with "Born to Run" from her "Springsteen show" which will be returning soon. 

Jennifer Bangs was in the house promoting her show 'SHE BANGS SHE BANGS"  -she sang Over the Moon" from Rent. Her next show is 
December 1st, 2018 @ Don't Tell Mamma

Joe Lodge  from the UK - had his guitar with him - he's a Salon Virgin - and was getting ready to head back over the pond on Monday. Stopped by to play "Indian Summer". 

Jacqueline Shidelwasaki -  sings "Un Bel Di" and blows the roof off! 
We all had trouble spelling and pronouncing her last name. Apologies if I didn't get it right.

PART TWO: 
Tracy Stark starts the show off after the break; how its nice being around the ones you love for Xmas 
"PERFECT CHRISTMAS"

"COFFEE TIME", Coffee Caffeine attack  - With Meg Flather 
"FIND MY COURAGE"  - a very Up lifting song and fitting for the theme. 

Tanya Soberly sings a song that Tracy wrote - "You Changed Me" - Tanya is everywhere but also will be with Lennie Watts on a Very Lennie Christmas with Those Girls on 12/2 and 12/11 at 7pm at the Laurie Beechman . 


IRA LEE COLLINS is 83 yr old - a Richard Lessic tune - Ira came to nyc in the 60’s 
"Stranger do you need a resting place "

BARB MALLY - hostest with the mostest 

Andrea Axelrod - 100th anniversary of WW1 
Irving Berlin - argued for neutrality 
The B side of "I didn’t raise my son to be a solider" - 
Groucho Marx and tiny Tim brought it back during the Vietnam war.
The song is - “Stay Down Here where you belong"
WOW Operatic chops !! 

DAVID BALLARD - I’m not like the other cave men - in "Way ahead of my Time"

SALLY DARLING - "So what" - from Cabaret 
“For the sun will rise and the moon will set ... and you learn how to settle for what you get it will all go on if we are here or not...” Love this lyric. 
Next show for her Dec 16th at 3pm Winter Rhythms 

Francine O’ Flynn
"I’ve told every little star" - Kern and Hammerstein 
With Matthew Martin Ward 

Matthew Martin Ward _ "American Tune" Love this song by Paul Simon. I like Shawn Colvin's version of it too.. but Matthew did it splendidly. 

BENNET - Sang "goodie goodie " and hopes you all come to his Birthday Party Show. 11/15 at the Duplex. 

Because of our newsletter- 
Lorraine,  Alex and Yitz from UK who came 8 yrs ago to Algonquin 

And were visiting and came back!! 
Click link to visit the performer’s website or other links, when available.
All piano accompaniment by Mark Janas unless otherwise noted.



Special thanks to tonight's musicians: Mark Janas, Matthew Martin Ward and Tracy Stark for accompanying. . Also thanks to David Ballard on lights and sound, our videographer Steve Bustamente, and the amazing waitstaff and management at Etcetera Etcetera.


Upcoming performances by guests of this evening's Salon:




Tuesday, November 27, 2018: Raissa Katona Bennett celebrates the release of her CD, with a reprise of the show "Can't Help Singing: The Music of Jerome Kern," at Green Room 42, 570 10th Ave, NYC.

Thursday, November 29, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs Kendra Cunningham in "This Could Be You" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Friday, November 30, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (4pm): Rian Keating performs "Sentimental Melancholia: Songs for the Lost and Lonely" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 W 46th Street, NYC

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (5pm): Tanya Moberly directs "She Bangs She Bangs," written and performed by Jennifer Bangs at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (7pm): Dorian Woodruff will be at Pangea. And also Co-Hosting Salon in a few weeks.

Sunday, December 2, 2018 (4pm): See Janice Hall and Tanya Moberly in "Lennie Watts and Those Girls Holiday Spectacular" at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 402 W 42nd, NYC.

Friday, December 7, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Marnie Klar Sings Bobbie Gentry" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.


Monday, December 10, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018 (7pm): See Janice Hall and Tanya Moberly in "Lennie Watts and Those Girls Holiday Spectacular," at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 402 W 42nd, NYC.

Thursday, December 13, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs Kendra Cunningham in "This Could Be You" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, December 16, 2018 (3pm): Jonathan Kuhn presents "Groovin' On A Sunday."

Sunday, December 30, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Restaurant Row" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

January, 2019: Candice Oden is presenting "Bitch Is Crazy" with The Seeing Place Theater at Paradise Factory, 64 E 4th St, NYC.

Saturday, January 19, 2019 (4pm): Ira Lee Collings is performing his encore presentation of "NAKED From the Neck Up at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, February 17, 2019 (3pm): Barbara Malley presents her final performance of "From Brooklyn To Broadway" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

It's SALON NIGHT _ TONIGHT - So head on down to Etcetera Etcetera.

-Dawn Derow
Bloggette for The Salon

Monday, November 5, 2018

The Salon Wrap-Up for November 4, 2018: "Something Sweet"

The theme was "Something Sweet" -- and how sweet it was!  Jeff Macauley was our wonderfully talented host for the evening.  He serenaded us with great tunes, some of which even Mark hadn't heard before!  He started the first set with "Won't Someone Please Belong To Me?"  He started the second set with the moving "It Happened Once Before," and then the swingin' and jazzy "Jack & Jill" and "The Three Bears."  Jeff closed the show with the tender and lovely "Just The Way I Am."  All of his songs for the night were Bobby Troup ("Route 66") songs.

Jeff will be returning to Pangea (178 2nd Avenue, NYC) in "Where Did the Gentlemen Go: The Songs of Bobby Troup/The Life of Scott Bowers" on Tuesday, November 13th and Friday, December 7th, 2018 at 7pm.


Salon Spotlight

Our Salon Spotlight was none other than the incredible Raissa Katona Bennett!  Raissa's credits include "Phantom of the Opera" (Broadway), "Cats" and "Parade" (National Tours).  She started with a song that (jokingly) had nothing to do with her upcoming shows, but was so touching, "Stop Time."  She followed with "I Had a Dream About You," and then a song from her Jerome Kern show, "All The Things You Are/They Didn't Believe."

Raissa will be at Green Room 42 (570 10th Avenue, NYC 10036 [inside Yotel -- 4th Floor]) in "Can't Help Singing: The Music of Jerome Kern" on Tuesday, November 13th and Tuesday, November 27th at 7pm.  She will ALSO be at The Magnolia Room (57 Main Street, Norwalk, CT 06851) in "What A Wonderful World" with Kenneth Gartman on Friday, November 23rd and Saturday, November 24th at  8pm And Sunday, November 25th, 2018 at 3pm.


Quick Wrap - Classical Corner

We had a special guest for Classical Corner tonight, the remarkably talented Heather Bobeck.  Heather was selected in 2017 as a winner for the Milton Cross Award performing Verdi's Sempre Libera, as well as a New York district winner in this year’s Metropolitan Opera National Council competition. She was previously the recipient of the prestigious Mary Ann and Spencer Everett Scholarship in Voice, as well as the Choir Scholarship at the Little Chapel on the Boardwalk. As the winner of the Richard Deas Concerto Competition, Ms. Bobeck sang Johann Strauss’ Fruhlingsstimmen with the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra February 2012.  And these are just some of her accomplishments -- and when you hear her voice, you know why.  It's so pure and lovely.  Mark and Heather shared some wonderfully sweet lieds (literally meaning song -- usually describing romantic German poems set to music in the 19th century) with us tonight.  She first sang Franz Schubert's "Du fist die Ruh."  Next was Robert Schumann's "Widmung," followed by Schubert's "Au die Muisk" and "Nacht und Träume."  Mark shared a couple interesting facts with us, too.  Schubert (known for lied-ing ;) ) was in complete awe of Beethoven and was invited to see him.  But when he saw Beethoven, he was so devastated by the magnitude of what was before him that he fled the room.  Now, on Beethoven's death bed, he was given a book of Schubert's (then deceased) music, and he pronounced him a genius.  Not bad for old Schubes, eh? ;)



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 Jon Weber unless otherwise noted.


Co-Host: Jeff Macauley
Ira Lee Collings
Barbara Malley
Bob O'Hare
Ariana and Evangeline Johns (with Darryl Curry on piano)
Evangeline Johns (with Darryl Curry on piano)
Ariana and Evangeline Johns (with Darryl Curry on piano)
Rian Keating
Jonathan Kuhn
Richard Eisenberg
Candice Oden
Kathleen France
Salon Spotlight: Raissa Katona Bennett
Classical Corner: Mark Janas and Heather Bobeck
BREAK
Co-Host: Jeff Macauley
Tanya Moberly
Michael Colby
Dorian Woodruff
Bob Simonello
Carol Sue
Frans BloemDavid Ballard
Bennett Silverstein
Bob Diamond
Julie Reyburn
Dawn Derow (with herself on guitar)
Special thanks to musicians Darryl Curry and Dawn Derow, David Ballard on lights and sound, and the amazing waitstaff and management at Etcetera Etcetera.


Upcoming performances by guests of this evening's Salon:

Friday, November 9, 2018 (7pm): Bob O'Hare is performing at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, November 10, 2018 (1pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Marnie Klar Sings Bobbie Gentry" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, November 11, 2018 (5:30pm): Bob Simonello presents "Rollin' A 7" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC. 

Monday, November 12, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "She Bangs She Bangs," written and performed by Jennifer Bangs at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC. 

Sunday, November 12, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Restaurant Row" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Monday, November 13, 2018: Raissa Katona Bennett celebrates the release of her CD, with a reprise of the show "Can't Help Singing: The Music of Jerome Kern," at Green Room 42, 570 10th Ave, NYC.

Thursday, November 15, 2018: Bennett Silverstein will be performing "Born To Be Bennett."

Friday, November 16, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Marnie Klar Sings Bobbie Gentry" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, November 17, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC. 

Saturday, November 17, 2018 (8pm): Michael Colby presents "The Algonquin Kid," at A.R.T./New York Theatres, 502 West 53rd Street, NYC.

Saturday, November 24, 2018: Dawn Derow will be performing at the Beach Cafe.

Sunday, November 25, 2018 (7pm): Sierra Rein (as part of Marquee Five and as a soloist) a part of"Sondheim Unplugged" at Feinstein's 54 Below, 254 W 54th St, Cellar, NYC.

Monday, November 26, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly and Marnie Klar perform in "Hidden Treasures VI: Songs of Larry Kerchner" at The Triad, 158 W 72nd St, NYC.

Tuesday, November 27, 2018: Raissa Katona Bennett celebrates the release of her CD, with a reprise of the show "Can't Help Singing: The Music of Jerome Kern," at Green Room 42, 570 10th Ave, NYC. 

Thursday, November 29, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs Kendra Cunningham in "This Could Be You" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Friday, November 30, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (4pm): Rian Keating performs "Sentimental Melancholia: Songs for the Lost and Lonely" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 W 46th Street, NYC

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (5pm)Tanya Moberly directs "She Bangs She Bangs," written and performed by Jennifer Bangs at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, December 1, 2018 (7pm): Dorian Woodruff will be at Pangea.

Sunday, December 2, 2018 (4pm): See Janice Hall and Tanya Moberly in "Lennie Watts and Those Girls Holiday Spectacular" at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 402 W 42nd, NYC.

Friday, December 7, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Marnie Klar Sings Bobbie Gentry" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Saturday, December 8, 2018 (7pm): Dorian Woodruff will be at Pangea.

Monday, December 10, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Great Ladies Great Songs" with Amy Beth Williams at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018 (7pm): See Janice Hall and Tanya Moberly in "Lennie Watts and Those Girls Holiday Spectacular," at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 402 W 42nd, NYC.

Thursday, December 13, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs Kendra Cunningham in "This Could Be You" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, December 16, 2018 (3pm): Jonathan Kuhn presents "Groovin' On A Sunday."

Sunday, December 30, 2018 (7pm): Tanya Moberly directs "Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce on Restaurant Row" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

January, 2019: Candice Oden is presenting "Bitch Is Crazy" with The Seeing Place Theater at Paradise Factory, 64 E 4th St, NYC.

Saturday, January 19, 2019 (4pm): Ira Lee Collings is performing his encore presentation of "NAKED From the Neck Up at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

Sunday, February 17, 2019 (3pm): Barbara Malley presents her final performance of "From Brooklyn To Broadway" at Don't Tell Mama, 345 West 46th Street, NYC.

NEXT SALON!

Our next Salon will be November 11th on the theme "The Personal Is Political" with Co-Host Tracy Stark and Salon Spotlight Heather Villaescusa. So...come and come sing with us!

- Candice Oden
Blogette for The Salon
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