SATURDAY March 8th at 6:00 PM
"D A D D Y ' S L I T T L E G I R L"
Come Celebrate ONE MORE PERFORMANCE!!!
“Champagne Pam” WINNER of Broadway World Award for BEST FEMALE VOCALIST brings her critically acclaimed show to DON'T TELL MAMA! She offers an entertaining inventory of song and story as she checks off the list of a life well lived and loved. Bubbling with a spectrum of sound from contemporary music to jazz, this show is intended to pop with music lovers of every variety as well as...
SATURDAY March 8th at 6:00 PM
"D A D D Y ' S L I T T L E G I R L"
Come Celebrate ONE MORE PERFORMANCE!!!
“Champagne Pam” WINNER of Broadway World Award for BEST FEMALE VOCALIST brings her critically acclaimed show to DON'T TELL MAMA! She offers an entertaining inventory of song and story as she checks off the list of a life well lived and loved. Bubbling with a spectrum of sound from contemporary music to jazz, this show is intended to pop with music lovers of every variety as well as the cabaret devotee.
Under the direction of the award-winning Susan Winter, Pamela’s sultry, silky voice will be accompanied by a full band:
Bill Heller on piano, Jim Cammack on bass, Frank Bellucci on drums, and of course - guitarist husband, John Hurley!
DON'T TELL MAMA
343 West 46th Street, NYC
Saturday ~ March 8th
*** 6:30 Show ***
please call (212) 757 - 0788 to make your reservations....
Admission/Tickets: $15 (+ 2 drink minimum.)
Doors open at 6:00pm
$5 off for MAC & Cabaret Hotline Online Members
“In keeping with her stage name, her new show has body, heart, spirit and soul. When the awards conversations start later this year, Champagne Pam should be sipping from the nominations flute”
~ Stephen Hanks, BWW.com
"Pam is an accomplished singer and entertainer… warm, charming and funny. She walks into a room ready to give you her heart and she knows how to take care of her audience. She's the real deal here"
~ Sue Matsukie, Cabaret Hotline Online
“The voice rises… It’s bright, clear, strong as flight, denying a petite frame…Octaves change effortlessly, imbuing her performance with ease and confidence”
~ Alix Cohen, Cabaret Scenes