Metropolitan Room, 1/23 - 28
The tunes are picked, the arrangements written, the set list figured out. The band - Tex Arnold on piano, Tom Hubbard on bass, and Rich de Rosa on drums - has rehearsed. I'm not coughing anymore, and I know what shoes I am going to wear. Tomorrow is the first night of my five-night run at the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan (see Upcoming Performances in the sidebar for more info).
For this gig I chose about a dozen new tunes, new to me, at least, thereby throwing a gauntlet down in front of my own feet. I was beginning to feel quite nervous, but when I heard Tex's arrangements yesterday - yes, only yesterday - that nervousness shifted to excitement. They are better than anything I had imagined, and I can't wait to sing them again.
Wish me luck. I hope to see some of you there.

I attended the performance on Wednesday night. The selections and arrangements were stunning. Laurel, your delivery was flawless. I was dazzled(as I knew I would be). And still am.
Posted by: Margaret | January 24, 2008 at 01:20 PM
I wish you a lot of luck and am sure that will be a success.
Enrique.
Posted by: Enrique | January 23, 2008 at 05:36 AM
Good luck! I saw you twice at the Metropolitan Room last year; can't make it this time but if there's a return engagement in the spring I won't miss it.
Posted by: Mark DiGiacomo | January 22, 2008 at 11:14 PM