Lampkin Music Group Presents A CELEBRATION OF HAROLD ARLEN Featuring Martha Lorin at DON’T TELL MAMA DEC 18

Lampkin Music Group Presents A CELEBRATION OF HAROLD ARLEN Featuring Martha Lorin at DON'T TELL MAMA DEC 18 1 Lampkin Music Group proudly presents</p>
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vocalist   Martha Lorin
pianist   John di Martino
bassist   Harvey S
Encore Performance
 
A CELEBRATION OF HAROLD ARLEN
Through the interpretations of jazz singers and musicians who performed Arlen’s songs!</p>
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DON'T TELL MAMA
343 WEST 46TH STREET
DECEMBER 18TH, 2014 AT 7:30 P.M.
TICKETS ARE $20.00/ TWO DRINK MINIMUM
($5.00 discount with MAC Cards)
RSVP FOR YOUR SEATS NOW AT 212-757-0788
www.donttellmamanyc.com
 
on Martha:
Review by Marilyn Lester....Theaterpizzazz.com. Nov. 20, 14.
"The vocal half of the duo, Martha Lorin, possesses a smooth, smoky voice that wraps around notes with poise and ease. Lorin may be the coolest cat since Peggy Lee to bless a jazz stage. From the first number, “I’ve Got The World On A String” (lyrics by Koehler), to the last, “Come Rain Or Come Shine” (lyrics by Mercer), Lorin eased her way through a variety of tunes with a sophisticated, personable and often amusing delivery. Lorin’s approach is, over all, astute and discerning. “I Got A Right To Sing The Blues” (lyrics by Koehler) and “Blues In The Night” (lyrics by Mercer), rather than angst-ridden, for example, were treated with intelligent respect for the meaning of the lyric – much in the same way that the great Ella Fitzgerald put across her blues numbers."
 
On John di Martino:
Todd Barkan, Jazz Times
John de Martino is a melodic & harmonic magician who brings a large helping of unique wonderfulness to a musical journey."
 
On Harvie S:
John Barron - Jazz Times …"utilizing blistering runs, double stops and chords, leaving no doubts about his stature makes Harvie S one of the preeminent bass voices in jazz today”. Martha Lorin
www.marthalorin.com
Lampkin Music Group proudly presents

vocalist   Martha Lorin
pianist   John di Martino
bassist   Harvey S
Encore Performance
 
A CELEBRATION OF HAROLD ARLEN
Through the interpretations of jazz singers and musicians who performed Arlen’s songs!

DON’T TELL MAMA
343 WEST 46TH STREET
DECEMBER 18TH, 2014 AT 7:30 P.M.
TICKETS ARE $20.00/ TWO DRINK MINIMUM
($5.00 discount with MAC Cards)
RSVP FOR YOUR SEATS NOW AT 212-757-0788
 
on Martha:
Review by Marilyn Lester….Theaterpizzazz.com. Nov. 20, 14.
“The vocal half of the duo, Martha Lorin, possesses a smooth, smoky voice that wraps around notes with poise and ease. Lorin may be the coolest cat since Peggy Lee to bless a jazz stage. From the first number, “I’ve Got The World On A String” (lyrics by Koehler), to the last, “Come Rain Or Come Shine” (lyrics by Mercer), Lorin eased her way through a variety of tunes with a sophisticated, personable and often amusing delivery. Lorin’s approach is, over all, astute and discerning. “I Got A Right To Sing The Blues” (lyrics by Koehler) and “Blues In The Night” (lyrics by Mercer), rather than angst-ridden, for example, were treated with intelligent respect for the meaning of the lyric – much in the same way that the great Ella Fitzgerald put across her blues numbers.”
 
On John di Martino:
Todd Barkan, Jazz Times
John de Martino is a melodic & harmonic magician who brings a large helping of unique wonderfulness to a musical journey.”
 
On Harvie S:
John Barron – Jazz Times
…”utilizing blistering runs, double stops and chords, leaving no doubts about his stature makes Harvie S one of the preeminent bass voices in jazz today”.
Martha Lorin
www.marthalorin.com