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/
Bremner Duthie's blog about live jazz in Paris, improvised music in Paris, Paris jazz clubs and Paris jazz bars
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
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
or this thoughtful interview from Toronto: http://www.livewithculture.ca/music/whiskey-bars-puts-fresh-spin-on-kurt-weill/
or this one, from The Scotsman http://www.scotsman.com/news/musicals-and-opera-review-whiskey-bars-1-1087942
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 1930s Berlin."
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 1930s 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.
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.
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