CABARET TONIGHT IN LOS ANGELES & SAN FRANCISCO
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LOS ANGELES: MATTHEW MARTIN: ALL SINGING! ALL DANCING! ALL DEAD!

Matthew Martin keeps Hollywood history alive and well at
THE GARDENIA (7066 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA - 323-467-7444) on Friday & Saturday, November 1st & 2nd t 9:00 pm by conjuring up the "Late Greats of the Silver Screen." His incomparable incarnation of Bette Davis received critical acclaim in multiple stage productions in San Francisco, New York, London, and Los Angeles, but he resurrects Katharine Hepburn in her full majestic glory; breathes life into Miss Peggy Lee's sultry song styling; revives Judy Garland's inimitable voice and presence - and has other surprise guests in store as well. Call for cover/minimum information.
SAN FRANCISCO: KERRY McGINNIS IS EVERYBODY'S GIRL
Navigating a dozen musical genres drawing from ten decades, Kerry McGinnis is Everybody's Girl will be presented at
SOCIETY CABARET AT THE HOTEL REX (562 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 - 800-982-2787 - ) on Saturday, November 2nd at 8:00 pm. Kerry instantly engages the audience with sultry, fully-loaded pipes, irresistible comic panache and a mien as light as a lemon souffle. From Broadway to blues, opera to Appalachian folk, McGinnis is effortlessly fluent in tunes that give us glimpses into the musical misadventures, guilty pleasures and timeless classics that define her life in song. Call for cover/minimum information.
SAN FRANCISCO: AVANT, THE VOICE OF MODERN SOUL, AT YOSHI'S
Avant returns to YOSHI'S (1330 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, CA - 415-655-5600) on Friday & Saturday, November 1st & 2nd with shows at 8:00 & 10:00 pm. The masterful crooner is back on point with his seventh album, Face the Music (Feb. 5, 2013). Inspired by the R&B legends Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Frankie Beverly & Maze, Luther Vandross and Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds who have been guiding lights in Avant's career, the project marks the singer's first release on the Capitol/EMI-distributed independent label Mo-B. But the set does more than just pay homage to R&B masters. Thanks to Avant's inventiveness, Face the Music cooks up a tantalizing blend of contemporary and traditional sounds. There is a $33 (8:00 pm), $29 (10:00 pm) cover.copyright 2013 - See cabaret listings from all over the world at
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