MY FAVORITE DIVAS by MDL DONNA BYRNE: VOCAL ELIXIR. PURE MAGIC!




DONNA BYRNE; pure magic. She shines on and off stage, because she is real and tenderly powerful. How real is she? Does she bring life, real life to stage, or does she perform just like a diva? "Absolutely, I bring to stage, my own life and humanity. I avoid lyrics that I can bring nothing to. I almost approach the music with the same technique as a method actor. I've had to pay some dues so I might as well use them to my musical advantage. I don't have a drop of Diva blood in my veins." told me Donna Byrne.
New
York is buzzing with neon, billboards and singers. Chanteuses are
everywhere. Some tremble in their solitude and faded glorious past. Others
steam on stage and steal the show. Some are harassing their booking agents,
"lazy, lazy, inefficient is my manager" said dethroned diva Z. " I have a
bad publicist" shouted Diva X. And "I am doing great, gigs, engagements,
busy schedule, I couldn't ask for better..." exhilarated Diva Y. New York's
cabarets are crazy packed. Adventurers, hustlers, resourceful gigolos,
boring three piece suits executive at the bar zipping Martini and sinking in
bowls of cashews...schmoozer and cruisers looking for action and desperate
hot chicks who just landed here, fresh from Iowa and Walla Walla. And there,
at the very end of the shrinking bar, a few genuine music lovers and cabaret
connoisseurs yearning for encores. The cabaret chanteuse is on stage. She is
grabbing the mic, leaning against a strategically positioned baby grand on
stage. She wants to look dramatic, a Mata Hari type, a shadow of Marlene
Dietrich. So the black piano is OK, it adds a mystic to her performance...Deja
vu?! You bet your gazebo...it is part of the show, part of the trade, part
of the craft and part of the persona of the performer...
sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But
the show goes on. C'est la vie! But when Donna Byrne appears on stage,
gigolos get serious and rethink their priorities. Characters in boring three
piece suit stop chewing on cashews and begin to listen. Schmoozer and
cruisers stop to cruise and booze, they are taking by what they hear...the
whole damned joint becomes a serious place, a place for music instead of
meat market. Who in heavens is doing the re-makeup of the joint? Queen
Martha or loud Trump? None of the above. It is the voice of Donna Byrne with
all its bursting and powerfully nostalgic fragrance, the warmth of Donna
herself and the class she ads to the place. So forget for now about New
York's neon, billboards, the buzz and the complaints of maniac divas, and
enjoy the show of Donna Byrne. She is a knockout. You paid a heavy nifty
cover charge to get in? It is perfectly alright, because Donna is here and
Donna is going to send you to heaven. Me? To hell, because all my
friends are there, but, hey Contessa Miranda Esmeranda, and Rudy
Valentino, don't worry, I am taking with me Donna's CD.
A great voice is an asset but
not enough! A performer needs three more things; stage presence and
Donna Byrne wrote the book on this; improvisation that flirts with
and transcends lyrics and music. Donna is known for her innovative and
creative improvisation. One of her trademark is beginning a
song with a rich slow cadence a cappella of the lines, melodiously and
sensually resonating into an allegro moderato tempo, thus adding more depth,
warmth and unrestrained dimension to the words and the melody. The
entourage, the type of clientele, the fabric of the songs, the band
disposition and her personal physical and state of mind have no bearing on
her. She is powerful and self assured. She goes for it al the way. Did you
know that when she started working her first gig, a happy hour
in Falmouth, MA in 1977, Donna was 8 months pregnant at the time, and
yep, she was on stage and took over. The piano player she was working with
and all the musicians who came to Falmouth to listen to her insisted that
she was right on, a vivacious and creative jazz singer who improvised and
played around with the melody, the lyrics, the arrangements and the lines.
In
one of her performances at the Tavern on the Green gig, Donna was taken
aback, just a little, when she spotted in the audience Jazz greats Tony
Bennett and Margaret Whiting, But Donna ended
up singing "Happy
Birthday" for Bennett who said on the record: "It doesn't get any better
than this . . . One of the best young jazz singers in the country today.
She's the Real McCoy."
Donna
told me :"I DON'T HAVE STAGE FRIGHT.";
the
talent, craft and know-how of entertaining the audience. Donna Byrne was
born an entertainer. She believes that it is the singer's role to attempt to
bring the audience on a journey with her (or him) and to transform their
reality in the brief time that is shared with them. Simply providing a
technically proficient recitation of the song is not enough. People pay to
be entertained. I also think that it is of critical importance to the
success of a performance that an emotional connection be established with
the audience. Sometimes it happens, sometimes not and I can usually tell
right away if it's there." Nothing else to be said. Go see Donna Byrne on
stage, and have the best time of your life. This woman is a national
treasure!

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