CABARET TONIGHT IN LONDON: DOMINIC ALDISS SINGS AND PLAYS COLE PORTER
Dominic Aldiss sings and plays Cole Porter, accompanied by Alec Dankworth (bass) and Colin Oxley (guitar) at THE CRAZY COQS AT BRASSERIE ZEDEL (20 Sherwood St, Piccadilly, London W1F 7ED - 020 7734 4888) on Monday, January 27th at 8:00 pm. The urbane and sophisticated Dominic Alldis has built a unique musical career over 30 years, spanning the rich and varied musical worlds of classical music, jazz piano and cabaret singing. Equally at home with a conductor's baton in hand, performing with his jazz trio or entertaining an audience with songs at the piano, Dominic's fluency in many different musical languages and flair for bringing them together in a distinctive way puts him in a category all of his own. The piano-bass-guitar combo was pioneered by Nat King Cole, as well as the Oscar Peterson trio, both major influences on Dominic's piano playing. The show will include swinging and soulful interpretations of Porter's sophisticated and witty lyrics, including Night and Day, You Do Something To Me and It's Alright With Me, as well as cabaret songs by Dave Frishberg and Blossom Dearie, French songs by Michel Legrand and Brazilian songs by Tom Jobim. Call for cover/minimum information.
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