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Performer: Audra McDonald

GEORGE GERSHWIN: THE 100TH BIRTHDAY COLLECTION: Catfish Row with Scenes from Porgy and Bess (Review by Michael Ullman)

soprano 

GEORGE AND IRA GERSHWIN: STANDARDS AND GEMS: Little Jazz Bird. But Not For Me. I Don’t Think I’ll Fall In Love Today. Barbary Coast. Could You Use Me? Someone to Watch Over Me. Fascinating Rhythm. How Long Has This Been Going On? Meadow Serenade. My Cousin in Milwaukee. Isn’t It a Pity? Somebody Loves Me. When Our Ship Comes Sailing In. Maybe. I’ve Got a Crush on You (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

vocal 

ADAMS, JOHN: I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky (Review by John Story)

vocal 

ARLEN: Ain't It de Truth? Tess's Torch Song. Ill Wind. Lose That Long Face (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

BERLIN, IRVING: Supper Time (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

BERNSTEIN, LEONARD: Wonderful Town (Review by Martin Anderson)

Eileen 

BERNSTEIN, LEONARD: Wonderful Town (Review by William Zagorski)

Eileen 

BERNSTEIN, LEONARD: Wonderful Town (Review by James Camner)

Eileen 

EATON: / Double Dare You (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

ELLINGTON: On a Turquoise Cloud (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

GERSHWIN: He Loves and She Loves (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

GORDON, RICKY IAN: Songs (Review by John Story)

vocal 

LACHIUSA: See What I Wanna See (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

LEONHART: Beat My Dog (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

MCHUGH: / Must Have That Man! (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

RODGERS, RICHARD: / Wish I Were in Love Again (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

TRADITIONAL: Bambalele (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

WEILL, KURT: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

Jenny 

YOUMANS: More Than You Know (Review by James Camner)

soprano 

 

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