Grace Cosgrove Sings Burt Bacharach in Wishin' and Hopin'
Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street New York City, NY 10010)
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Goldstar Member Reviews
Grace Cosgrove has a gorgeous voice and provides unique and dramatic interpretations of the Bacharach material. Loved it!Written on Jun 01 2009
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Very nicely done, skilled singer with top notch accompaniment.Written on Jun 01 2009
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Top-notch musicianship all around!Written on May 29 2009
I would see Grace again.
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<p>Bistro Award-winning vocalist Grace Cosgrove shifts her attention from the eclectic music of her past to the pop contemporary rhythms of legendary composer Burt Bacharach in her new show Wishin' & Hopin', coming to the stage of the Metropolitan Room in May. With her long-time collaborators Don Rebic at the piano and Eric Michael Gillett as director, Grace pays tribute to the Burt Bacharach songs that formed the soundtrack of our lives, guiding the audience into a musical collage of the times in which they were written and popularized. "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?", "Alfie", "The Look of Love", "That's What Friends Are For", "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head"; they're all here, brought to life once more through Grace Cosgrove's introspective and moving vocals and Don Rebic's brilliant, imaginative arrangements.</p>

