Words About Corky

"Hale has long been one of the most underrated artists of the entire music scene, largely because she chooses to perform so infrequently. She is a treat not to be missed." Leonard Feather.

"...Hale unleashes a musical tornado. (Her) hour on stage is a delightful, bubbly autobiographical musical romp in which she sings, chats and plays piano; sings, chats and plays the harp; sings chats, plays the flute, sets it down -- then chats and sings some more (a wonderful half-dozen of lyricist Al Dubin's songs are included) -- leaves the stage and comes back to cap the frothy, fun show with Jerome Kern's "Nobody Else But Me." - Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner. 1997.

"...she's performing a delightfully offhand autobiographical show...her charming show revels in the good fortune of a woman who's had a gas making music with a great cast of characters...she's a funny, high-spirited woman who can swing a song." San Francicso Chronicle. 1997.

"This may well be the most unstructured show in cabaret history, but Hale's charm and captivating naivete made her personal reminiscence one of the most delightful." Gene Price. 1997.


 

 

 

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