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December 6, 2002, A Lo-Jinx Theme Night
“The Lambs Composers,” hosted by Peter Dizozza
Who are they?
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, Oscar Hammerstein III, Irving Berlin, Alan
J. Lerner, Frederick Lowe, Sigmund Romberg and your Name Here___________
1. “10 Cents a Dance”
(Gosh, how they weigh me down!) a great early effort by Lambs Rodgers &
Hart from their show, Simple Simon, performed by Catherine
Kelleher
2. from the short-lived 1968 musical The Fig Leaves Are Falling, it’s “All of My Laughter” by composer Lamb Albert Hague (You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch) and lyricist Allen Sherman performed by Kevin MacMullen
3. Linda Fields sings How Deep Is the Ocean written in 1932 by Lamb Irving Berlin.
4. Here’s Helen Klass to sing Lamb Herman Hupfeld’s “As Time Goes By”
5. Vivian Gilbert to perform a song by Richard Rodgers
6. Eleanor Kearney performs “Strange Interlude” by Lamb Phil Baker (1896-1963)
7. Host and creator of Cinti's Comedy Pageant, Cinti Laird here to perform either “I Don’t Want to Mean” or “One Good Man,” by composer Cinti Laird
8. Jacqueline Kroschell, with Dominick Guastaferro – performs “Come-a, Come-a Christmas Day” a song Jacqueline wrote with power performer fellow Lamb, Steve Depass, “The Carl Sandberg of our time,” per former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller
9. Anette Hunt – Victor Herbert, “Kiss Me Again” –
10. Marc Baron, “Happ’ly Wait for My Next Happy Feeling” by Peter Dizozza from a children’s musical fairy tale called“The Wise Sophia”
11. Joan Scaffarello “Wait Till You See Him” Rodgers & Hart (from By Jupiter, 1942)
12. Billy Stewart sings
“You Made Love You”
featured in the 1955 Hollywood musical "Love Me or Leave Me"Music by James
V. Monaco and lyrics by Lamb Joseph
McCarthy , 1913
13. Peter
Dizozza approximates excerpts by George M.
Cohan and Lerner and Lowe. “You’re
a Grand Old Flag” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face”
Piano by Woody Regan
Lambs songwriters not with us tonight include Chuck Prentiss and Peter Joel. We miss them. We’ll have to wait for Lamb Davita Rothberg to sing here her original song, “Life's Promise” because she’s seeing her daughter, Patti Rothberg, open for Aimee Mann at the Beacon Theatre tonight. & We look forward to hearing from the incomparable Enid at the Lambs’ Christmas Party, Sunday, December 15th, in the old clubhouse at Keens.
For essential assistance in assembling this evening: THANK YOU, MARC BARON!Return to Events Page