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A singer with wit, style, warmth, drive, and impeccable musical taste." Rex Reed, New York Observer

 

   

                       GOLDSTAR.COM EVENTS 
                              W. D. McKinley
                                  Oct 5, 07
Barbara Brussell is the consummate cabaret entertainer. There is not a single emotionally dishonest moment in her show. It is like taking a master class in how to sing truthfully and how to move an audience in the most intimate and vulnerable way possible.

 

 

 

Winner of the 2008 MAC Major Artist Award for

(From out of the mouths of babes:)

"Women who Dared"

 

 

                                     

 Streaming Video

SONG:
"There's Always One You Can't Forget"
Lyric: Alan Jay Lerner / Music: Charles Strouse
From the Broadway Musical, "Dance a Little Closer," 1983
Filmed, directed, edited by Steve Gaines
visionsong@adelphia.net

 

Sound Samples

Recorded by Barbara on LMLMusic.com
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THE NEW YORK OBSERVOR
by Rex Reed
October 9, 2007
Babs Sings Babes
"The warm humor and exquisite vocal flourishes of the eclectic, electrifying Barbara Brussell are causing a power outage down at the Metropolitan Room."


JOE REGAN JR.
joereganjr@yahoo.com

"A medley, demonstrated early on in the act that Ms. Brussell is currently a stunning actress (as she continually demonstrated) with unique and far-reaching vocal gifts."

"...like all great artists, Brussell has the ability to surprise us with her invention and interpretation.

It was exceptionally pure, intense and dramatic, and staggering in its simplicity.

Barbara Brussell

NAPA CALIFORNIA

One Night Only

Saturday May 30, 2009
7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

Silo's Wine Bar and Jazz Club  

Pairing Great Wines with Great Music

 

Make reservations now! Seating is limited.
$20 cover charge per show.

For Show Reservations
(707) 251-5833

http://www.silosjazzclub.com/

Reservations Online

 

      SILO'S, Napa's premiere music room is located in the heart

          of   Downtown Napa at the Historic Napa Mill, adjacent

           to the Napa River Inn. Open Tuesdays through Saturdays,

           from 5pm-10pm Bar Manager Keith Stansberry features

       fine wines carefully selected only from the best of

          Napa Valley wineries along with local micro-brewery

              draft beer from Napa Smith Brewery, delicious light

                fare treats and live music many nights of the week.

                      Check out our attractive Napa River Inn

                            and Silo’s Jazz Club Packages.

              Silo's Jazz Club is available for corporate events and

        private parties. Call (707) 251-5833 for more details.

                                                

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Barbara Brussell

IN PHILY, PA:

 

April 29 - May 10, 2009

Wednesday - Saturday evenings

Sunday 3PM matinee

  

"ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE"

The Life, Love and Lyrics of ALAN JAY LERNER 

 

MORGANS CABARET

At The Prince Theater

1412 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

Wednesdays and Thursdays @7:30pm - ($41.00)

Fridays and Saturdays @8:30pm - ($54.00)

Sundays @3pm - ($41.00)

(Mother's Day is on the 10th)

 

If ordering tickets within 24 hours of performance

you must call our Box Office at 215-569-9700.

 

info@princemusictheater.org

  http://www.princemusictheater.org

 

 

NEW YORK TIMES, Stephen Holden
"... spirit of can-do willpower on the road to victory."
"Her strong pop voice is fortified by a zany sense of humor and dramatic instincts."
 

 

THE NEW YORK OBSERVOR
by Rex Reed 

  " Her eyes sparkle radiantly, her love of songs and her admiration for the songwriters who write them are infectious, and she always makes me smile. This much I promise: you'll love Barbara Brussell, no matter who you are. " 

 

              "The more I give to thee, the more I have,

                               for both are infinite."

                                                               William Shakespeare