Everett
Bradley brought his annual musical spectacle Misfit Toys to The Cutting Room (19
West 24th Street, New York) for three performances filled with
star-studded cameo appearances on December 11th and 19th at 7:30pm (another show wil lbe presented on December 26th). Performers included Betty,
Glen Burtnik, Sasha Lazard, Shayna Steele, Richie Sambora and a rare
performance by theater legend Celeste Holm and her new husband Frank
Basile; they sang White Christmas." The evening also featured its performers backed up by live musicians.Bradley is an Instrumentalist, composer, singer, actor, dancer, choreographer and playwright.
"Whether beating the skins and harmonizing onstage at the legendary East
Village sweat-hole CBGB's; pounding the keys and crooning jazz from the
elegant cocoon of an uptown boite; firing charts with an international
dance music hit; aiding and abetting the in-studio efforts and concerts
of pop giants like Jon Bon Jovi, David Bowie and Carly Simon; or
leading the cast of Swing!, the breathtakingly inventive Broadway show
he co-created, Everett Bradley gives it two hundred percent and wraps
it all up in a broad, luminous smile," state press notes.
Bob Stillman (Dirty Blonde), Ramona Dunlap (Everett backup singer), Gregory Clark (Everett backup singer)
Everett's cousin Tremayne Pickney performed with Everett on "Turn Xmas into Christmas"
E.D. Brown (Stomp)
Cellist Dave Eggar and international vocalist Sasha Lazard
Keith Golden (bass), Celia Chavez (backup singer), Marc Copley (backup singer) and Thad DeBrock (guitar)
Everett Bradley
Darius De Haas
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