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Powerhouse vocalist Tanya Moberly returns to DON'T TELL MAMA(343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788) with a reprise of her acclaimed show series "Songs I Feel Like Singing", with four different shows with four different musical directors. The first set will be on Wednesday, July 10th at 9:30 pm and Friday, June 12th at 7:00 pm, accompanied by Sean Harkness, featuring songs by: Shawn Colvin, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, ,Jethro Tull, Joni Mitchell, Harry Nilsson, Cat Stevens and Yes. She returns on Wednesday, July 15th at 7:00 pm and Friday, July 17th at 9:30 pm accompanied by Ritt Henn featuring songs by: Harold Arlen, Oscar Brown, Jr, Ani Di Franco,Duke Ellington, Ira Gershwin, Ricki Lee Jones and Amy Winehouse. The final shows are on Wednesday, August 5th at 9:30 pm and Friday, August 14th at 9:30 pm accompanied by Steven Ray Watkins featuring songs by: Betty, Toni Childs, Paula Cole, Dan Fogelberg, Indigo Girls, Billy Joel, Carole King and Annie Lennox. There is a $25 cover plus a 2-drink minimum. $20 cover for members of CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE.
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NYC: MARY BOGUE: CONFESSIONS FROM THE HEARTBREAK HOTEL
Mary Bogue will perform her show "Confessions From The Heartbreak Hotel" at THE METROPOLITAN ROOM(34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440) on Wednesday, June 10th at 9:30 pm. Mary Bogue's first memory of music traces back to her family's upstate New York home, sitting on the floor over the record player with her favorite 78 LP, "The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane." Later, while her new California neighbor kids listened to surf music, Bogue's next milestone was courtesy of Dave Brubeck's "Take Five." Then Cozy Cole on "Topsy Part Two" which took her on a journey of no return. As a pre-teen, for Mary it was all about this stuff called jazz, R&B and Motown. And while Paul McCartney was okay in her books, he didn't compare to Smokey Robinson. Mary began singing around the L.A. scene near 2006 or 2007. There were Bogue's saucy shows, "Mary Bogue & Her King-Sized Papas" at Nola's and the Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill, another called "Boudoirs, Bordellos & The Blues", and even a holiday show at Vitello's in Study City. She's no stranger to film, TV work or art exhibits either. But all of this was way after she married a way cool guy who came and went – making 20 years look like a shooting star. When the dust settled on their once-shared dreams, she clawed her way back from grief and found joy again, this time with her voice telling the story. "Hell, I didn't just sing 'Heartbreak Hotel,' I was a resident," says Bogue. Fast forward to 2012 and her debut CD, "Don't Go To Strangers," which delivers her unrequited passion, with killer arrangements played by L.A. pianists Karen Hernandez and Steve Rawlins. There is a $22.50 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.
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