30.1.08

Laurel Massé in the Metropolitan Room.Review .


Laurel Masse
Metropolitan Room New York, NY
Could it be, yes it could, something’s coming... a statuesque redhead and founding member of Manhattan Transfer, Laurel Masse opened her set at the Metropolitan Room with Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim’s "Something’s Coming" and at that moment you were enveloped in the musical arms of a great singer. She is a brilliant jazz musician. Yes, some of the songs are familiar but you never heard the transformations this remarkable four-octave vocalist brings to the table. With a relaxed and assured presence, Laurel‘s style is a combination of quiet intensity and playful fun. Tex Arnold, on piano, is also arranger for the show’s songs (except the opening number), with Tom Hubbard on bass and Richard De Rosa on drums. This joyous, soulful and graceful singer gives us Brooks Bowman’s ‘"East of the Sun," scat and all, followed by "Once in a Million Moons" (Jerome Kern/Yip Harburg) paired with Brazilian songwriters Nelson Cavaquinho & Guilherme de Brito’s "Folhas Secas."
Lyricist Jeff Breithaupt was in the audience as Laurel presented his beautiful ballad and new addition to her repertoire "The Right Thing." A Noir Medley consisting of "Blue Pacific Blues" (Lee/Washington); "Pete Kelly’s Blues" (Heindorf/Cahn); "Laura" (Raksin/Mercer) and "I’ll Cry Tomorrow" (North/Mercer) provided love’s lament.

‘What I am is a dreamer of big, heroic, romantic dreams and I think I can conquer the world if I can get someone to open the jars‘- her words leading into Whiting/Mercer’s "Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?" Well, she conquered us!

Favorite ballad "My Ideal" (Whiting/Robin/Case) was next . Tex Arnold’s "Burcham Woods" (an instrumental), was ‘sung’ la, la, la, ah, ah, ah by Laurel who said this music was like Paris, November and a cello which she proceeds to bring to life with her vocal instrument sans words. "Blue Rondo" ( a la Turq ) (Brubeck/Crofut/Masse) brought the house down, followed by "Can’t

Teach My Old Heart New Tricks" (Jerry Herman).

Poised, sure of herself and cuddled in the warmth of an appreciative audience that included Ann Hampton Callaway, Michele Brourman and friend/director Wendy Lane Bailey, she sang Chris Thile’s "Stay Away" – a uniquely personal moment.

The set concluded with Jerry Herman’s "It Only Takes a Moment" to on-going cheers and applause bringing this gracious lady back to encore an Appalachin folk song "Black Crow" acapella. Not enough for this audience, she encored a second time with "Sermonette (Love One Another)."

It’s not too late but if you miss Laurel Masse this time, be sure she’s at the top of your must see list when next she appears here in New York.

Sandi Durell
Cabaret Scenes
January 25, 2008

29.1.08

VOTES FOR LAUREL HERE

CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE is now accepting nominations to find the MEMBERS CHOICE of the top 10 cabaret performers or acts (revue, duo, etc.) for the year 2007. Nominations and voting may only be made by 2007-2008 members of CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE (click on the MEMBERS button above to see if you are a paid-up member).

Nominees must have done their shows in the calendar year 2007. Members may only nominate performers/acts they personally have actually seen in performance in 2007. There are no categories, no minimum number of shows, no limit to club location. It must be a full cabaret performance for which a cover/ticket had to be paid - not a concert, showcase, open mic, festival (Cabaret Convention, etc.) or benefit appearance.

Nominations will close at midnight on Saturday, February 2nd, 2008.

All nominations will be tallied and listed according to the number of nominations received for a particular performer/act. A second ballot containing all nominees who have received 3 or more nominations will be sent by e-mail to all 2007-2008 CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE members of record as of February 2, 2008 for voting on the final 10 choices. The top 10 choices will be announced as quickly as possible after Saturday, March 1, 2008
VOTES FOR LAUREL HERE:http://www.cabarethotlineonline.com/MemberPerformerNom08.shtml

23.1.08

Luck for these five concerts!!!


Peripatetic world traveler and founding member of Manhattan Transfer, Laurel Massé makes an extended stop at the Metropolitan Room January 23 to 27. Dubbed “the thinking man’s chanteuse” for her literate and witty blend of jazz-infused tunes from around the globe, she has long been recognized as one of the foremost song interpreters working today. Her latest Metropolitan Room outing takes audiences on an extraordinary trip through some of the finest songs of the twentieth century with a few detours into uncharted territory which could hold anything from a Bach cello suite to a classic French chanson.


Her inimitable style has been greatly influenced by world travels which began in her earliest childhood. “Because of my father’s work, my family moved frequently, and we lived in some wonderful places including France and Belgium. Then, touring the Transfer, I got to experience even more exotic locales, and all of this reinforced my love of travel and enthusiasm for music from every spot on the globe. Every place I’ve gone has had its own musical culture, and each one has had a definite effect on me.” That effect manifests as an utterly unique ability to blend seemingly disparate elements into a harmonious whole, combining elements of jazz, classical, pop, accapella singing, and world music to unforgettable effect.


The Metropolitan Room engagement runs Wednesday, January 23rd through Saturday, the 26th at 7:30 PM, with an additional show on Sunday January 27th at 7 PM. There is a $25 cover and a two-drink minimum. Reservations are strongly encouraged and may be obtained by calling 212/206-0440.

22.1.08

LAUREL MASSÉ TOP 20

1-CRAZY
2-MY ROMANCE
3-COW COW BOOGIE
4-JACKIE
5-WE'LL BE TOGETHER AGAIN
6-IT'S A GIRL
7-DINDI
8-LOVE FOR SALE,with Vinnie Martucci and Steve Rust
9-YOU DON'T KNOW ME
10-RUBY,MY DEAR
11-THE PLACE WITHIN
12-THE NEARNESS OF YOU
13-HEART AND SOUL
14-YOU GO TO MY HEAD
15-SONG OF A BROKEN WORD
16-MISS NEW ORLEANS
17-DOODLIN'
18-COMES LOVE,withVinnie Martucci, Mark Dziuba, Steve Rust
19-PAPER MOON
20- BODY AND SOUL(I FEEL SO GOOD)


16.1.08

BIG SHOW IN THE METROPOLITAN ROOM OF NEW YORK

Big songs!
Style!
Elegance!
From the Metropolitan Romm
Enjoys with Laurel and his personal style!
Sits the magic of an unforgettable evening!

The big show of Laurel Masse Accompanied for The fantastic pianist Tex Arnold , Tom Hubbard on bass and Richard de Rosa on drums.

Laurel Massé is widely-recognized as one of the finest song interpreters working today. In her third extended run at the Metropolitan Room she takes you on an extraordinary trip through the finest songs of the twentieth century with a few unexpected detours along the way. Guided by her distinctively lustrous voice which cuts to the heart of a lyric with exquisite precision, you may not know where you'll end up, but with this trustworthy guide you are sure to enjoy the journey.

A good Equipment for a wonderful Artist:
TEX ARNOLD LAUREL MASSE___________TOM HUBBART



Laurel Massé in the Metropolitan Room:

Wednesday, January 23- Saturday, January 26 @ 7:30
Sunday, January 27 @ 7:00

About Metropolitan Room:
The Metropolitan Room is housed in a landmark 1898 building. This vintage space now plays host to an updated take on the idea of a music club, combining state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems with old-world charm and style. Similar to the high-end equipment used in concert halls, these systems fill the room with crisp, clear sound to generate unparalleled cabaret and jazz performances.

GOLDSTAR:http://www.goldstar.com/events/new-york-city-ny/vocalist-laurel-mass.html

METROPOLITAN ROOM:
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THEATERMANIA:http://www.theatermania.com/content/show.cfm/show/140245

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10.1.08

LAUREL MASSE' AT NYC'S METROPOLITAN ROOM


World traveler and founding member of Manhattan Transfer, Laurel
Masse' makes an extended stop at THE METROPOLITAN ROOM (34 West 22nd Street,
NYC - 212-206-0440 - http://www.metropolitanroom.com/ ) Wednesday through
Sunday, January 23rd through 27th at 7:30 pm (Sunday show at 7:00 pm). Known
for her literate and witty blend of jazz-infused tunes from around the
globe, she has long been recognized as one of the foremost song interpreters
working today. Her latest Metropolitan Room outing takes audiences on an
extraordinary trip through some of the finest songs of the twentieth century
with a few detours into uncharted territory which could hold anything from a
Bach cello suite to a classic French chanson.

GUIDED MISSILES/CAMERA THREE/1-12-1975

4.1.08

The album Ballads and many other songs in GHXPORT.COM


Finally this great album called Ballads already you can obtain it in:GHXPORT.COM.

3.1.08

Lo que nos queda...Lo que vendrá....

Hola queridos amigos, gracias por visitar el fan club de Laurel durante este 2007. Un año que nos ha regalado canciones nuevas, como It's A Girl,Song of a Broken Word o The Place Within, fantásticas canciones dignas de estar en un buen álbum y escucharse en las más prestigiosas cadenas de radio, pero todos sabemos como funciona todo esto hoy en día, si no se paga no te ponen, seas bueno o no, tengas un prestigio o no, ahora es el euro o el dolar lo que manda, pero bueno los fans tenemos suerte de poder comprarlo por la red, y hablando de la red este año que empieza tenemos un nuevo proyecto llamado GHXPORT donde podremos disfrutar bajándonos las canciones de Laurel, incluso muchas que son difíciles de encontrar, como las del álbum Ballads y también deciros que el 2007 nos trajo una nueva compañera para Laurel y Janis para su trio vocal, la gran Lauren Kinhan miembro del grupo vocal New York Voices y que todos esperamos que este año 2008 actuen para nosotros, un año que empieza lleno de sorpresas y proyectos, algunos llegarán a puerto otros no, pero mientras tanto estaremos ahí al pie del cañón emocionándonos y vibrando por cada noticia y cada nota de su voz.
Te queremos Laurel!