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ENTERTAINMENT                                                                        By J.D. Lacroix and Shoshanna Rozen newsdesk@monthlyherald.com

 

Photos, from L to R: Valerie Lemon, Martha Lorin.

 Valerie Lemon, a sparkling American artist is making waves in New York City. Most recently, she performed at the New York Cabaret Convention at Town Hall, in "A Birthday Celebration for Julie Wilson" with KT Sullivan, Mark Nadler, Tom Andersen, Marcus Simeone, and the magnificent Anna Bergman. Early this year, Valerie   made a guest appearance in Andrea Marcovicci's Easy to Love: The lyrics of Cole Porter show at The Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel. The Europeans love Valerie Lemon. Last year, she  traveled to Stockholm, Sweden to guest star in a large musical-variety show widely seen on European television and this led the delightful Valerie to a series of world tours and major performances on international cruise lines As an actress, one of Valerie's highlights has been the opportunity to tour with Dame Diana Rigg in the pre-Broadway production of Colette. Valerie has also appeared in many Off Broadway productions. As a singer, one of her most rewarding roles has been singing the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden and at Shea stadium, as well as other major concert halls. Fans and readers are constantly asking us to interview this diva. We are working on it! Martha Lorin will be performing on June 4, 5 & 6 at the  MILFORD MUSIC FESTIVAL 2004. Don't miss it!

Photos from L to R: Rose Andrez, Diva Barb Jungr.

Rose Andrez who has been compared to  Rosemary Clooney and Bette Midler is getting very busy now. with her forthcoming shows in New York City. Rose was born in Buffalo, NY. Her Mom and Aunt were professional singers known as the Antonelli Twins. They performed with Carol Burnett, Frankie Avalon and Michael Bennett. Following in her mom’s footsteps Rose began singing musicals at the Seaside Music Theatre, Candlewood Playhouse and Downtown Cabaret Theatre. She was in everything from “Little Mary Sunshine” to “Mame” and “Evita” to My Fair Lady. In addition, to her performing background, Rose was interested in producing and had the opportunity to work for Robert Cole Productions. She worked on the Broadway hit, “Having Our Say” produced by Camille O. Cosby and Judith Rutherford James; and the Off-Broadway play, “Cryptogram” written by David Mamet. She also produced and promoted concerts for The New York Chamber Ensemble at Lincoln Center.

Low Season PricesHer upcoming events include: Show and the release of her debut CD "Lucky Woman" at Mama Rose's NYC, 219 2nd Ave (Between. 13&14), Sunday, May 23rd - 4pm, RSVP (212) 533-0558."Lucky Woman" features 9 classic songs including the "The Rose" and "Sister" which she performed at Tavern on the Green for the National Association of Women Business Owners 2004 gala dinner. Diva Barb Jungr, United Kingdom's most illustrious cabaret singer is going to knock down  the Yanks right flat on their back with her new explosive and sensational cabaret show, costumed tailored for the New Yorkers. She will be performing at  Mama Rose’s Cabaret Club in New York on June, Monday 14, Wednesday 16, Friday 18th and Monday 21st, 9.30 pm. You better reserve your seats by calling +1 212 533 0558. Barb Jungr has been an important presence on the British and international music scene for many years. For thirteen of them she was half of the Duo Jungr and Parker. Since the early nineties she has turned her talent to alternative cabaret, positioning herself on the cutting edge of contemporary chanson in Britain. Picking great songs from many genres and interpreting them in the language of the European cabaret tradition has won her rave reviews and enthusiastic audiences. Her acclaimed CD of classic and contemporary chansons, "Chanson- The Space in Between" was voted one of the ten best jazz CDs of 2000 by The Sunday Times (London, UK). One of her  recent projects was  "Every Grain of Sand", a collection of songs by Bob Dylan, which was  released in the spring of 2002

 

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