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Wing: Quirky Singer at the Rrazz Room

Rrazz Room @ Hotel Nikko (222 Mason Street San Francisco, CA 94102)
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Wing has achieved cult status through her unique vocal stylings. A native of Hong Kong, her bizarre renditions of songs ranging from Andrew Lloyd Webber to the Beatles and Elvis Presley have earned her sixteen global hit CDs.

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The last date listed for Wing was Monday November 2, 2009 / 8:00pm.

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Freddy Cole Sings the Great American Songbook at the RRazz Room

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Just in time for Valentine's Day, spend an evening with Lionel Frederick "Freddy" Cole, the youngest brother of Nat "King" Cole. There are certain unmistakable similarities between the brothers' voices and, just like Nat, Freddy plays piano and sings, yet his voice is raspier, smokier and perhaps even jazzier. Freddy Cole is a nonpareil vocal interpreter of the Great American Songbook and a superbly swinging pianist to boot. Head out to the RRazz Room with your sweetheart for a concert to remember. Learn More

222 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
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http://www.wingmusic.co.nz

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The Hong Kong native and “Asian sensation” returns to San Francisco. Wing has achieved cult status through her unique vocal stylings, interpreting hit songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, ABBA, the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Mariah Carey, AC/DC, and so many more! With millions of fans worldwide, she has taken the globe by storm. 

Wing has been compared to Florence Foster Jenkins, who raised alternative singing into an art form.  Before “American Idol” even hit the air, Wing was already a global phenomenon, outshining the success of Idol star William Hung and putting Clay Aiken to shame with her sixteen hit CDs. Recently, she was immortalized with her very own episode of “South Park,” the animated sensation.