The Afro-Cuban Jazz Cartel in Concert at Pearl's
Jazz at Pearl's (256 Columbus Ave. San Francisco, CA 94133)
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Barbra and Frank: The Concert That Never Was
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It's a match made in Vegas! Two of the most impressive celebrity impersonators in the business -- Sharon Owens and Sebastian Anzaldo -- pay tribute to two of music's greatest icons -- Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra. In real life, Streisand and Sinatra never performed live together, but in this show, Owens and Anzaldo sing some of the most most memorable music ever written and exchange banter so spot-on to their characters that you feel like you've been transported to the celebrity concert you always wished had happened. For her amazing Streisand impersonation, Owens was winner of the Fox TV show Performing As..., which led to a series of TV appearances and a long run at the Las Vegas Riviera, where she headlined with Anzaldo in Barbra and Frank, The Concert That Never Was. Anzaldo, who has the voice, looks and mannerisms of 'Ol Blue Eyes, was one of the top acts on the Vegas circuit for eight years with his band Wild Life before joining forces with Owens for Barbra and Frank. Learn More
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Their first CD, Drummers Speak, highlights some great Bay Area percussionists: Carlos Caro, of Cuban descent; Sandy Perez, also from Cuba and former member of the world famous Cuban folkloric group, Afro-Cuba de Matanzas; Patricio Angulo, of Chilean and Colombian blood; John Ulloa, representing Mexico; and of course Brian Andres himself, born and bread in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The other true highlight of this recording lies in the fact that all of the composers featured on this CD are themselves drummers - drummers whose careers have influenced Brian tremendously. As players, composers, or band leaders they have all set a standard of excellence all musicians strive to achieve. It is with much love and respect for them and their work that their compostions are featured on Drummers Speak.