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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Joanne Halev, Susan Winter, Christine Pedi...and MORE!

“The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.”
Elbert Hubbard

Happy December, Everyone! It is International Tea Day. December 15 is the 349th Day of the year. 16 days remain until the end of the year. It is National Egg Nog Month!  On this day in 1944, Glenn Miller was due to fly from the United Kingdom to Paris  to make arrangements to move his entire band there in the near future.
His plane, a single-engine UC-64 Norseman, departed from RAF Twinwood Farm in Clapham, on the outskirts of Bedford, and disappeared while flying over the English Channel.Miller spent the last night before his disappearance at Milton Ernest Hall, near Bedford. Miller's disappearance was not made public until December 24, 1944, when the Associated Press announced Miller would not be conducting the scheduled BBC-broadcast "AEF Christmas Show" the following day; the band's deputy leader Sgt. Jerry Gray stood in for Miller.
Today in 1969 John Lennon played what would be his final ever gig in the UK when he appeared at The Lyceum Ballroom, London, with the Plastic Ono Band in a UNICEF 'Peace For Christmas' benefit.
Glen Miller
Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein, the movie, premiered on this day in 1974.
Happy Birthday to Cindy Birdsong (The Supremes) and Dave Clark (The Dave Clark Five)
Two's Company starring Bette Davis opened on Broadway (1952)
I Had A Ball starring Buddy Hackett opened on Broadway (1964)

Charlie Girl is a musical comedy which premiered in the West End of London at the Adelphi Theatre on December 15, 1965 and became one of the most successful theatre shows of the day, playing for 2,202 performances, closing on March 27, 1971.A Joyful Noise starring John Raitt on Broadway (1966)
Mary Poppins opened in London (2004)

Today, I celebrate everyone's art.
Today's engagement:
Comment on something mentioned in this blog and SHARE and let's keep the next 24 hours upbeat! 
Have something to promote? Post it here! Now, go out and so something nice for someone without expecting anything in return!
Celebrate the gifts you have to offer the world! Did you do your Morning Pages? Have no clue what I am referring to? Today, celebrate your crazy ideas and surround yourself with those who will support those ideas! Make it a great weekend!
Recommended reading: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks

Today's Top 10 Things On My Mind
Saturday, December 21, 2019
2PM “LIKE A PERFUMED WOMAN” and “RISE UP SINGING”

Click Here to buy tickets.
Starring: Joanne Halev in Like a Perfumed Woman
The Band: Alex Rybeck (Musical Director), Ray Kilday (Bass) and Ari Axelrod (Conga)
Directed by: Lina Koutrakos
Blending stories of scent memory and the passionate world of fragrance creation with songs of Porter,
Loesser, Mercer, Bucchino, McBroom and more, Ms. Halev takes the audience on a journey from Mumbai to Madagascar, Sao Paulo to Haiti, Bangkok to Brooklyn.

Joanne Halev makes her solo cabaret debut with Like a Perfumed Woman. She has appeared in group shows at Don’t Tell Mama, Davenport’s, and The Duplex.
Mentors include Lina Koutrakos, Sara Lazarus, K.T. Sullivan, Andrea Marcovicci, Ann Hampton Callaway, Liz Callaway and Beckie Menzie. Ms. Halev continues to play a role in the world of global
Joanne Meltzer Halev
fragrance creation, home to her third career. - www.facebook.com/ joannemeltzer.halev

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Starring: Susan Winter in Rise Up Singing
The Band: Alex Rybeck (Music Director), Ray Kilday (Bass) and David Stillwell (Violin)
Directed by:Barry Kleinbort

We are living in a period of time where what is ordinary has shifted and we are all being called upon to adjust to a new normal.
As we recover from each calamity that bears down on us, we feel a great need for healing. Music is that healer. Award-winning singer, Susan Winter was commissioned by the Kupferberg Holocaust Center in Queens, NY to create a program which demonstrates how music has been used to raise awareness as political, social and cultural commentary; as well as to enlighten and uplift. Susan is delighted to reprise it for Urban
Susan Winter
Stages Winter Rhythms.

Susan Winter is a native New Yorker vocalist and entertainer, Susan Winter, has been compared to the best in the business, honing her craft performing with jazz trios, big bands and Top-40 groups. Susan has made a name for herself in the NYC cabaret world.
She has been nominated for 8 MAC awards beginning with her ‘debut’ performance of Million Dollar Matinee. This was quickly followed by winning a Bistro Award as “Outstanding Vocalist” and then a MAC Award for Best Recording and a Broadway World Award for Direction. In making the Metropolitan Room her home, Susan co-produced and hosted an Open Mic with the best pianists NYC had to offer, giving novices and pros a chance to hone their art in one of the city’s best rooms.www.facebook.com/susanwintersings

2. Christine Pedi
Longtime Sirius XM RADIO personality and musical theater
Christine Pedi Photo by Genevieve Rafter Keddy
powerhouse Christine Pedi (Chicago, Forbidden Broadway, Newsical the Musical) conjures up Barbra Streisand, Patti LuPone, Liza Minnelli, Julie Andrews, Carol Channing in her joyful and triumphant Snow Bizness.

Read MORE

3. Dancers Over 40 LEGACY AWARDS FILLED WITH LOVE AND LAUGHTER
AT LIPS RESTAURANT, DECEMBER 9, 2019
I hosted ( seen here holding Kathryn Doby’s
award), performer Pattaya Hart,
Cheryl Clark, Candy Brown, Michon Peacock and speakers Dennis Grimaldi,
Eden Lane and Cristine Dhimos.
The 11th Annual DO40 Legacy Awards were awash in laughter, tears, sentimentality and hilarity all at the same time! All of the honorees received standing ovations after their acceptance speeches – a first for DO40!
Candy Brown, Cheryl Clark, Kathryn Doby and Michon Peacock were honored on December 9th at LIPS restaurant to a packed house of friends and family – and so many fellow dancers we couldn’t keep count.

4. "Baring It Slightly" Episode #1: Melissa Errico

In this mini episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, entitled Baring It Slightly, Adam chats with Tony nominee Melissa Errico, live from Feinstein's/54 Below press day, about her Feinstein’s/54 Below show, An Even Grander Affair (November 7-9), as well as the upcoming release of her album Legrand Affair: The Songs of Michel Legrand (Deluxe Edition), released 11/8. Listen to the Podcast HERE

5. MR. MAGOO'S CHRISTMAS CAROL

Join The Actors Fund for a special concert presentation of the holiday classic Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol! Proceeds from this one-night-only event will benefit the programs and services of The Actors Fund.
The evening will be directed by Carl Andress with choreography by Nathan Peck, based on original choreography by Marcos Santana. Grammy Award® and Emmy Award® winner John McDaniel has written new orchestrations for the score, and will serve as the evening’s music director. The concert will star Gavin Lee, Klea Blackhurst, Jeff Blumenkrantz, Sierra Boggess, Jennifer Cody, Clifton Duncan, Ali Ewoldt, Edward Hibbert, Jeff Hiller, Byron Jennings, Don Darryl Rivera, John Scherer, Matthew Scott, Kyle Selig with Aiden DeJesus Alberto, Natalie Ballenger, Cameron Mitchell Bell, Allison Marie Carr, Finn Douglas, Ian Fitzgerald Gallagher, Ta’Nika Gibson, Alexandra Frohlinger, Roddy Kennedy, Emily Larger, Kevin Ligon, Colby Lindeman, Jillian Louis, Gloria Manning, Aisha Mitchell, Joe Moeller, Addie Morales, Robert Pendilla, Shane Pry, Jody
Reynard, Ayla Schwartz, Jessica Sheridan, Emily Tanner, Joshua Turchin, Clyde Voce and Thom Christopher Warren. The evening will also feature a vocal ensemble, a dance ensemble, young performers, additional singers and a 28-piece onstage orchestra.

Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol features a score by composer Jule Styne and lyricist Bob Merrill, with original orchestrations by Walter Scharf. The musical is a delightful retelling of the Dickens classic, featuring the comically myopic cartoon character Quincy Magoo. Order Tickets HERE

6.SAVING RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL : A Dancer's True Story, published by TurningPointPress.
Rosemary Novellino-Mearns tells the true story of how Radio City Music Hall, an Art Deco masterpiece and New York City's premiere tourist attraction for generations, was saved from demolition.

7. ROBIN WESTLE: IN THE SUMMER OF '69 12/30/19
Robin Westle: IN THE SUMMER OF ‘69

SEX DRUGS AND ROCK & ROLL!!! .....And what happens to a 15 year old girl when her summer camp takes her to WOODSTOCK!

Join Robin Westle, with musical director Tracy Stark and Owen Yost on bass, as she celebrates the music of a generation and the fiftieth anniversary of a once-in- a-lifetime experience.

Directed by Eric Michael Gillett Order Tickets HERE

8. Lea Michele
Brian Scott Lipton's quick catch-up with TV and Broadway star Lea Michele in anticipation of her NYC concerts this week. Read it HERE

9.Please check out the books, "The Power of Acknowledgment" and "Grateful Leadership"
by Judith W. Umlas,
Senior VP, Author, Trainer, IIL
www.GratefulLeadership.com

10.Hillary Rollins Presents MaryJo Mundy In THE RIGHT TO CABARET At The Gardenia Supper Club
Hillary Rollins Presents: MaryJo Mundy in "The Right to Cabaret" Monthly Residency continues at The Gardenia Supper Club in West Hollywood. with 2nd night, Saturday, December 21st, 2019. Tickets are $15 plus a 2-drink minimum. Advance reservations suggested (seating is limited): RSVP at 323-467-7444.

Now, go and do something nice for someone without expecting anything in return!
I just heard that Lori Donato just passed away! God, do I love her and the pain is intense! Here we are with Tessa Bell when Danny and I were in LA on our honeymoon! Sleep well, Lori! You ARE one of the good ones! Carpe Diem!
This blog is dedicated to Lori. 


Thank you all! Here's To a Great End of 2019/Beginning of 2020


A Few Audience Testimonials about Richard Skipper Celebrates

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Live Performance Publicist and Public Relations Pro is the one and only- Richard Skipper! Our sold out show this past November at Birdland Jazz club: “SHOWBROADS...A Night Club Duel” with Marta Sanders-Cooper and Leanne Borghesi- Performer was a smash hit with another date in the wings! For your media, press, promotion and all needs SHOW, this Showman is just the right fit for hands on promotion! Flexible rates and 💯 personalized service! Thank you Richard for getting the word out!! Love The ShowBroads!
Leanne Borghesi, SG and NYC

What a joyous, moving, and utterly expiring show! Warmest congratulations on your truly triumphant performance. It was mesmerizing.
We were very impressed and more importantly, quite touched by Richard Skipper's remarkable story/journey.
Yes, he definitely belong in front of an audience.
Richard has so much charm, sensitivity and the exuberance of a masterful entertainer!  Delighted for and proud of him. Bravo!!!  Maureen Kelley Stewart

Richard Skipper's recent one man show, "From Conway to Broadway," is a wonderful, creative job of
musical theatre storytelling. The mood, the pace, the songs and anecdotes--all made for a great evening of theatre. The Conway section brought back a lot of memories--Florence Epps and "Molly Brown" and his performances on the front steps of Conway High School. And his first experiences of New York were hilarious! Thanks for creating this show and sharing your talent and your story.  Doug and Vicki Bell, Conway, SC
With grateful XOXOXs,
 


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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Melissa Errico, National Puppy Day, Two Time 2015 MAC Nominated Bobbie Horowitz...and MORE!

Melissa Errico
The best preparation for tomorrow is doing your best today. H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

Happy Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016!
March 23 is the 83rd day of the year. There are 283 days remaining until the end of the year. 2016 Election Day is in 226 days!
It's a FULL MOON!
My horoscope today tells me and my fellow Aquarians, "You enjoy visualizing how you will live in years ahead, but your daydreaming could be rather distracting to everyone else today." Then I find the above quote. Yesterday was a very sad day for our world and today, we lost one of our finest actors, Ken Howard. Reminders of how fragile our world and our day to day lives are. Carpe Diem! THIS IS ALL WE HAVE! Let's celebrate!

Happy Birthday, Melissa Errico!
Melissa will be returning to legendary New York supper club Feinstein’s/54 Below for 2 brand new shows on April 1 and 2, 2016.
Melissa has always loved questions more than answers, and in her brand new show, she sings of the absurdities and ins and outs of marriage and motherhood. An acoustic evening featuring an eclectic range of songs from Sondheim, Jerry Herman, Lerner & Loewe, Michel Legrand, Laura Nyro, Rodgers & Sondheim, Johnny Mandel and Jeanine Tesori, as well as new signature material written for Melissa by Peter Mills and David Shire with lyrics by Adam Gopnik. Be prepared for a evening of nothing but Melissa simply with piano, voice and guitar putting her heart on her sleeve, asking us how we connect and bringing us all closer with her vivacious warmth and her soaring vocals.
Order Tickets HERE

Happy Birthday, Marty Allen

Other Notable Birthdays Today
Marty Allen celebrates comedy and life in Mill Valley. (Read MORE).
Happy birthday Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi (March 23,1922). Screenplays include:“I viaggiatori della sera”(1979)(with A.Parenzo,U.Simonetta).

Barbara Rhoades known primarily for her comedy and mystery roles, especially as lady bandit Penelope "Bad Penny" Cushings in The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968). She had a recurring role on Soap, as Maggie Chandler, Jodie Dallas' future wife.
Barbara Rhodes
Ric Ocasek, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (The Cars).
Chaka Khan, American singer-songwriter (Rufus).
Kenneth Cole, American fashion designer, founded Kenneth Cole Productions.
Amanda Plummer, American actress.
Richard Grieco, American model, actor, and producer.

Notable Transitions on this date
Peter Lorre (born László Löwenstein; 26 June 1904 – 23 March 1964) was a Hungarian-American actor. In Austria-Hungary, he began his stage career in Vienna before moving to Germany where he had his breakthrough, first on the stage, then in film in Berlin in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Lorre caused an international sensation in the German film M (1931), in which he portrayed a serial killer who preys on little girls.

Mae Murray (May 10, 1885 – March 23, 1965) was an American actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriter. Murray rose to fame during the silent film era and was known as "The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips" and "The Gardenia of the Screen".

Eileen Farrell
Eileen Farrell (February 13, 1920 – March 23, 2002) was a soprano who had a nearly 60-year-long career performing both classical and popular music in concerts, theatres, on radio and television, and on disc. While she was active as an opera singer, her concert engagements far outnumbered her theatrical appearances. Her career was mainly based in the United States, although she did perform internationally. The Daily Telegraph stated that she "was one of the finest American sopranos of the 20th century; she had a voice of magnificent proportions which she used with both acumen and artistry in a wide variety of roles." And described as having a voice "like some unparalleled phenomenon of nature. She is to singers what Niagara is to waterfalls."

It's also National Puppy Day. Although, he is beyond the puppy stage. Here is our Horace.
Horace watching his favorite movie!


Your life will take place whether you have a plan or not, so have a plan. - Robert D. Smith
Today, I also celebrate Bobbie Horowitz. She is a true angel among us. I have been in love with her  since we first met.  
Bobbie has collaborated with composers such as David Friedman, John Meyer, Sharon “Spector” Schapow, Jimmy Curtiss, Malcolm Dodds, and others. She wrote a musical, The S.C.R.A.P. Workshop with Mr. Meyer. She was asked to write a special tribute for Jimmy Smith, recipient of the Ambassador Award given by Isagenix, which she performed at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. 
As half of the comic musical writing/performing team Horowitz and Spector, she won a MAC Award (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs) for their show, “Whatever Happened To the Kids From Brooklyn?”
Their songs have received NY Daily News, Billboard and ASCAP panel awards and have been played on theatrical & country music radio stations, scoring highly on the independent country charts. Tony winner, Chuck Cooper recorded “Together America”, a song they wrote with Malcolm Dodds, composer of  We Always Look For The Union Label
They appeared three times on the Joe Franklin TV Show and were frequently featured in news columns. Their video, Fudge Fish Cakes, was featured on American Airlines flights. 
Bobbie can be seen on You Tube.
Bobbie appeared in a group show at The Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, as Part of the Squeeze Box Review in Brooklyn’s Public Assembly and has been seen, singing her songs at The Salon and at Wednesday Night at the Iguana, Le Sqeezebox Cabaret and in The Taffy Jaffe Show at The Cornelia Street Cafe. 


She is nominated for TWO MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) Awards...for Recurring Series, It's Just a Number Created, directed, and produced by Bobbie Horowitz at The Metropolitan Room AND as Emcee for the same series.
Here is our mini-interview:
How do you feel about being nominated for the
MAC Award?

Being nominated for the MAC Award (2 MAC
Awards)– whether or not I win one validates that
what I want to achieve through my series “It’s
Just a Number!” has value. I want to get it to the
general public and help eradicate the “Ageism”
that has developed in many areas of life – certainly in business.  All ages have value! Being also nominated in the BEST Emcee category validates that I’m able to move peopleand make people feel valuable and loved –which they are. 

Today is Wednesday! How does that feel to you?
It’ a New Day! Let’s see what I will do to prove to myself I CAN DO IT – (meaning reach my goals). I Can Do It! (That’s taken from the Louise Hay weekends.
Your thoughts on Melissa Errico...Today is her birthday.
I adore Melissa Errico. I think she knows that I do.   I think I adored her the minute I met her several years ago.  I love that she’s able to have a family and still use her talent. She’s bright and well educated and keeps her beauty shining. I’ve
found her to be very honest when I’ve had communications with her. Yep…I’m very pleased I’ve gotten to meet her.   I haven’t seen her in a while and I’ll have to change that.

It’s Twitter’s 10th birthday. So how do you feel about it now – love it or hate it?
I should, probably, get more out of twitter. I find it difficult to deal with on my IPhone.  I’m OK with it and, actually, get some information from Tweets on my Computer.   I’ve been told to Tweet about things having to do with my book, Fit and  Fabulous From Fifty Forward!
I’m glad you asked this question. I do get notes about
comments re my Tweets. I shall proceed to find a way to stop it from coming to my IPhone, so I don’t miss Tweets on my computer. It seems as though once they’re on my IPhone they’re not there when I go to Twitter.com on my computer.
I’ll ask my son for help with this. I didn’t grow up with
computers, so I still have things to learn about operating
them. I’m pretty good with them but….

Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning. —Bill Gates

What do you still want that you don't have now?
1. A steady “together” romantic LOVE and partner.
a. In truth I am a happy person.- AND this love
would complete the picture.
2. I’d like to see entertainment in intimate venues
(i.e., Music Rooms) valued, in terms of payment,
as highly as clerical and technical and promotional skills are valued in this country.
I love having someone else produce my shows (and listen to my  ideas about the production while they’re producing. I so thank Corinna Sowers Adler and Nicholas Adler for having produced Shows Ta Go Ya! and other songs by Bobbie Horowitz!
a. I realize the day will probably come when humans won’t need to earn money – but that’s most likely thousands of years from now.
3. I want to see ALL AGES respected and valued. I’d like to see “Ageism” disappear in the business and social worlds.

Get Millennials To Vote In 5 Words
YOU are vital to America.

(Millenials are said to feel less important than previous generations felt.)

What Wisdom would you like to offer my readers today?

Trust that it’s a good beautiful world that wants love to be

part of everything. Sometimes it can appear as though it’s not all good. That’s only because we’re still in process – at least our little planet is still in the process of developing to become all LOVE.

Scott Coulter and Bobbie Horowitz
Why is the theatre important in today’s world?

Theater when well written and presented tells the story of what’s happening.  I believe that very thing is a vibration and theater and - music, in particular – can have a vibration that
penetrates even resistant minds. When I used to entertain at The Esplanade, a wonderful NYC senior residence that had a Dementia unit, people who couldn’t remember what they had for lunch would sing along knowing every lyric of the songs that were popular when

they were young.

How do you stay focused on what matters most?

I talk to “God”.   I’ve  learned to do this, just,  recently. I’ve discovered I’m part of the whole (many have named the “whole” God.)   I’m a cell in that totality and that totality needs me and all it’s cells to keep helping it develop and be

great. I know this can sound a bit crazy – however - I discovered it’s so. I discovered this fairly recently. If anyone would like to hear the story of how I discovered this: I let hot water run on my fingers to finish cleaning the dishes. My
skin didn’t burn, but I could feel the tissue in my fingers burning.  I kissed my little fingers while saying, “Mommy didn’t mean to hurt you little fingers!” Boom! I realized I was God to the little
cells in my hand and that meant our universe is like God to our Solar System and within that is our little planet, etc. etc. We’re little cells in a “whole” we call God.    I’ve discovered that when I ask the “whole” what to do I get good answers. NOTE: I ask God “what” to do and “what” was making the wrong things happen for me so I could figure out “what” to do to change them.  I’ve stopped asking “Why?” and I now focus on “What”.



Name ONE PERSON you would like to see featured in my blog
Photo Coverage:This Is Your Night Bobbie Horowitz at The Metropolitan Room Bernard Furshpan

This is tough. I’d like to see both Sidney Meyer and Bernie Furshpan.

Sidney Meyer was the first person Horowitz and Spector auditioned for  - for Cabaret. He managed Panache on the East Side then. He
made cabaret a place I wanted to be!!!!!!!  
He opened a club called Panache and made  our lives heaven.
Bernie Furshpan is a man who entered cabaret and is determine to make it choice of entertainment for all people. He’s working on getting intimate entertainment space a place
people who aren’t in the business as well as those who are in the business a place they want to be in.  His wife Joanne is a great help to him as is his son Jonathan. His staff makes people feel welcome because he knows how to make them feel valued.
BWW Reviews: New York Cabaret Pays Loving Tribute to BOBBIE HOROWITZ at Metropolitan Room
In other Entertainment News
Charles Busch in Cleopatra
Charles Busch commences barging down the Nile in "Cleopatra " this Friday. The four week run is sold out but they have put aside some tickets for every show and they are released 72 hours before every show. So evidently there are some seats available for every show this weekend. So hook on. Call Smarttix.com.

Thank to ALL of the artists mentioned in this blog for the gifts they have given to the world and continue to give!

With grateful XOXOXs ,

 



 

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Don't Tell Mama Presents...

Wendy Scherl returns in What Do You Do All Day?  Directed by the incredible Helen Baldasarre with great musical direction by Matthew Martin Ward. Wendy is an amazing vocalist with a rangy and rich sound. “This is someone to watch!” Go see her, you can thank me later.
- Sue Matsuki   In “What Do You Do All Day”, Wendy Scherl shares anecdotes and song about the numerous hats she wears every single day as a wife, a mother of two boys and two dogs, a short order cook, a daughter, a house manager, a chauffeur and Cabaret Singer! Her show is both touching and real, theatrical and funny!
This show WILL sell out! So reserve today and be a part of his star studded audience!
You will truly be amazed by what this full-time executive director of a family of four accomplishes every day!  Wendy will wow you with both her choice of material and her talent!
After graduating from Northwestern University with a BA in Theatre, Wendy performed in numerous
regional theatre productions around the country, including some of her favorite productions: Hair (The official 20th Anniversary Production in Chicago), Grease (numerous roles), Annie (Grace), The Pajama Game (Babe), and Godspell.
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Richard Skipper Celebrates is the publicist for Wendy Scherl and What Do You Do All Day? at NYC's Don't Tell Mama. For press reservations, interview requests, or more information, contact Richard Skipper at Richard@RichardSkipper.com or 845-365-0720 
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