Wednesday, January 22, 2014

working on a new cabaret show, considering heading over again to Edinburgh this summer - still delighted with this top pick from The List magazine http://edinburghfestival.list.co.uk/article/52374-top-5-cabaret-shows-at-the-edinburgh-festival-fringe-2013/

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

delighted that this video of yours truly singing Jacques Brel's wonderful song, 'Amsterdam' made it to Vimeo. But how did it get there??? I never put it there... http://vimeo.com/51981820 And who picks that first image? I look like I'm about to burst into tears??

Monday, January 20, 2014

my three CDs 'The Sky Was Blue', 'Bremner Sings Kurt Weill' and '33, a kabarett' now available onamazon.com!! http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_srch_drd_B001AKZ9AK?ie=UTF8&field-keywords=Bremner%20Duthie&index=digital-music&search-type=ss
All my 3 CD's now up and available for download on itunes! https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/bremner-duthie/id281856353

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Another fine review for my Kurt Weill cabaret - "Whiskey Bars is, hands down, my pick for best of venue and I'm willing to bet it's the best thing at the Fringe, period" http://www.viewmag.com/2026-FRINGE+FESTIVAL+REVIEWS.htm
excited to see that my CD distribution company CD Baby, has set me up with a Spotify Streaming site.  If you have a subscription you can listen to all of the songs from my three CDs. I can  watch as people around the world play my music!  https://play.spotify.com/search/bremner%20duthie

Friday, January 17, 2014

still in a slump, despite the beautiful weather in New Orleans, crashing through the pages of my old website, trying to update it to new ambitions.  One bright spot is that I keep finding these nice old reviews.  Like this http://www.plankmagazine.com/review/whiskey-bars-kabarett-songs-kurt-weill
and this one makes me smile!

http://www.broadwaybaby.com/listing.php?id=1184

"captivating performances of his songs. These are beautifully delivered with power and emotion, set to a hauntingly sparse piano accompaniment. At times we are magically transported to 1930’s Berlin."
having a bleh, 'why did I ever choose this artistic life' kind of day... so I'm redoing my website a bit and looking through some old reviews to cheer myself up

this one was nice
http://www.fringereview.co.uk/fringeReview/2606.html

by the time we arrived at the chillingly Speak Low - calm on the surface, yet bubbling with undercurrents of febrile yearning - we were left with no doubt whatsoever that we were in the presence of a true master of his craft. Still, it doesn't take long to warm to the monologue format, a play interspersed with songs - a solo musical, if  you will.