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Everything Old is New Again

Sun, Mar 17, 2024 22:00 PM

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Hosts: David Kenney
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  • Featuring Jane Scheckter, Melissa Errico, Karen Mason. Plus Natalie Douglas on The Mabel Mercer Foundation Educational Program and the 2024 Bistro Awards -
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This Week on Everything Old Is New Again, we featured the music of Jane Scheckter She's got standards!

Some of the songs from her career that we heard:

  • Lucky To Be Me
  • Irving Berlin’s The Best Thing For You
  • People, Places, Things (Ronny Whyte, Roger Schore)
  • Look Who’s Singing Your Song
  • and I’ll Take Romance
  • And More!

We Listened to Four Renditions of: "Spring, Spring, Spring"
featured in the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Music composed by Gene de Paul and lyrics written by Johnny Mercer with performances by:

  • The Pontipee Brothers and Brides
  • Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire
  • Michael Feinstein
  • JALALA

Album Pick of the Week:

Melissa Errico - Sondheim In The City

Catch Melissa in An Acoustic Evening with Sondheim & Melissa on Friday, March 22nd, 7:00PM (ET) at The Green Room 42, NYC

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Previously Released Albums to Keep In Mind:

Karen Mason - It's About Time

Catch Karen in JUST IN STYNE…Karen Sings Jule! on Monday, March 25th, 7:00PM (ET) at Birdland Jazz Club, NYC

We begin a new series for Cabaret Month, spotlighting the educational outreach programs in the Cabaret community. This week we interviewed Natalie Douglas, Education Director for The Mabel Mercer Foundation.

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