TODAY IN BOS: "INSPIRAYTION: THE MUSICAL LEGACY OF RAY CHARLES"
Singer Elaine St. George will debut her new one-woman show "InspiRAYtion: the musical legacy of Ray Charles" on Saturday, October 2nd at 9:00 pm in the Napoleon Room at CLUB CAFE (209 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA - 617-536-0966). St. George will be backed by pianist Bill Duffy. Ray Charles sang just about every kind of music there is, from rock & roll to Broadway, blues, country, and jazz. "InspiRAYtion: The musical legacy of Ray Charles" touches on all of those genres with songs by Lennon & McCartney, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Ashford & Simpson, and Buck Owens - as well as Ray Charles himself. St. George became a fixture on the cabaret scene in New York City with topical shows such as "All I Need Is The Girl" (1997); "Do Re Mi, Democracy" (2000) - which featured the New York debut of a love song by Senator Orrin Hatch; "Ain't We Got Fun," a show about looking for work that Theatermania named the Best Concept show of 2002, and "The Girl That I Marry" (2004). There is no cover charge and no minimum.
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