CABARET EVENTS FOR NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, WASHINGTON DC, MID-ATLANTIC - SOUTHERN STATES FOR TONIGHT FROM CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE
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NYC: SALLY KELLERMAN AT THE RAZZ ROOM
THE RRAZZ ROOM IN NEW HOPE(6426 Lower York Road, New Hope, PA - 888-596-1027 - ) presents film and TV star Sally Kellerman in her show "A Little Jazz, a Little Blues, a Little Rock and Roll" on Saturday, January 24th at 8:00 pm. The show is an eclectic celebration of her 40-year cabaret career - from her early years at Reno Sweeney in Greenwich Village up to recent performances in Hollywood and San Francisco. Since earning Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for MASH, Kellerman has starred in more than 50 films and countless TV shows and even hosted Saturday Night Live. She can currently be seen on the CBS-TV daytime drama The Young and the Restless and in a recurring role with comic Marc Maron on his popular Maron comedy series. Her distinctive, husky voice has been heard on hundreds of commercials and she recorded a duet with Ella Fitzgerald's son, Ray Brown Jr., for his album "Friends and Family". Her own classic album "Roll With the Feelin'" was recently reissued by Geffen Records and was followed by a critically-acclaimed new CD, Sally. Her saucy memoir Read My Lips is currently in bookstores. Call for cover/minimum information..
WASHINGTON, DC: GERALD ALBRIGHT AT BLUES ALLEY
Saxophone Master Gerald Albright will perform at BLUES ALLEY (1073 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC - 202-337-4141) on Thursday through Sunday, January 22nd through 25th with shows at 8:00 & 10:00 pm. Beginning in the late '80s, Gerald Albright recorded numerous successful solo albums for Atlantic when he wasn't busy assisting an impressive, and mammoth, roster of popular R&B artists. Born in South Central Los Angeles, the saxophonist idolized James Brown and took much influence from Maceo Parker and Cannonball Adderley. He first made a name for himself within the music industry during the 1980s, when he became a highly requested session musician. His revered reputation resulted in a solo contract with Atlantic Records. Whether he is playing contemporary or straight-ahead jazz, Albright stands in a class all by himself. He is known for his swiftness on stage, his unique round sound which is percussive yet soulful. He has the ability to surprise the audience with something out of the ordinary. Albright gives his audience what they come for - a great show! There is a $50 cover.
WASHINGTON, DC: ALAN JAY PALMER GROUP AT BOHEMIAN CAVERN
The Alan Jay Palmer Group will perform at BOHEMIAN CAVERNS (2001 Eleventh Street N.W., Washington, DC - 202-299-0800) on Friday & Saturday, January 23rd & 24th with shows at 8:00 & 10:00 pm. Alan Jay Palmer or BAP ( Bad Alan Palmer) was born in Washington DC and attended the Duke Ellington School of the Arts. Alan was exposed to Jazz piano through his first teacher John Malachi and listening to Thelonious Monk, Mingus, and John Coltrane recordings that a neighborhood friend had. At that time, Alan was beginning to play around D.C. with different Go Go bands and developing his Jazz chops at Lettumplay with Fred Foss, Webster Young and other DC .Jazz Legends. After high school, Alan attended the famous African American Music Department at The University of Hartford, now known as The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz. While at the conservatory, Alan studied piano and orchestration from Jaki Byard and Hotep Galeta, and began his close mentorship with the master alto saxophonist/educator, Jackie McLean. Alan became Jackie's close disciple and assistant in Music History and Jazz Education. He was the first student ever entrusted to teach Jackie McLean's famous course "The Origin of Man and Music." During his senior year at Hartford, Alan joined The Jackie McLean Quintet and toured Europe and Japan with the band. He also recorded his debut album with Jackie McLean on "Rhythm of the Earth" contributing four original compositions. A true dedicated musician, currently Alan has now emerged as the leader of the BAP TRIO and THE NEW SOIL big bang and as a new composer in NYC. A talented actor, Alan recently performed in the Living Theatre's revival of Jack Gelber's play The Conection, also contributing new music. Alan has taught music to thousands of students and continues to conduct workshops and master-classes throughout the world. Here is what Jackie McLean said about BAP. There is an $18 cover.
The John Pizzarelli Quartet will perform at THE ROYAL ROOM at THE COLONY HOTEL (155 Hammond Avenue, Palm Beach, FL - 561-659-8100) on Tuesday through Saturday, January 20th through 24th at 8:00 pm. John Pizzarelli has had a multi-faceted career as a jazz guitarist, vocalist and bandleader. Internationally known for classic standards, late-night ballads, and the cool jazz flavor he brings to his performances and recordings. Following in the tradition of his father, guitar legend Bucky Pizzarelli, he has recorded as a bandleader for RCA, Chesky, Stash and Novus, and in 1997 appeared in the Broadway musical Dream, a revue of Johnny Mercer songs. Pizzarelli is among the prime contemporary interpreters of the great American songbook, bringing to the work his signature style and brilliant guitar playing. He has been featured on major recordings along with artists such as James Taylor, Natalie Cole, Rosemary Clooney, Donna Summer and Roberta Flack, and has performed numerous times on the country's most popular national television shows such as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman and Live With Regis & Kelly. Pizzarelli continues to tour throughout the United States, Europe and Japan, performing classic pop, jazz and swing, while setting the standard for stylish modern jazz. Several years ago, Pizzarelli became the 11th artist to receive the Ella Fitzgerald Award at Montreal's Festival of Jazz. For each guest there will be a $85 cover charge Tuesday through Thursday, and a $100 cover charge on Friday Saturday, plus a $20 minimum for food and beverage; $105 cover charge for premium seating on Tuesday through Thursday and $120 on Friday and Saturday.
PALM BEACH, FL: JOHN PIZZARELLI QUARTET AT THE ROYAL ROOM
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