EDUCATION AND LEARNING
WORLD WHO’S WHO IN JAZZ,
CABARET, MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT.
Rating: 5 Stars.
A MONUMENTAL
WORK. A GIGANTIC ACCOMPLISHMENT! FROM AUTHORITATIVE ARTICLES TO
PARADE OF GLAMOROUS STARS!

Icons grace the
covers of the volumes of the forthcoming World Who's Who in
Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment (6 volumes), such as
the legendary Jill Corey (left), who, three decades ago, also
made the cover of Life magazine. Ms. Corey appears on the
cover of Volume III. Excerpt from the book: "Jill
Corey...One of the greatest artists of all time. Mesmerizing,
divine. The ultimate diva! A living legend on and off stage.
Her style, technique, stage presence, her voice, the quality and
beauty of her repertoire, her rapport with the public and her
unmatched individual originality and improvisation set her apart
from the rest of the sparkling stars. She is “La Grande Dame” of
entertainment par excellence! Press quotes: "A performer of
unusual depth and insight…Jill Corey has made one of the most
spectacular comebacks in cabaret…Corey's return is more than
welcome, it's downright exciting."- Stephen Holden, the New York
Times"
Ms
Teri Roiger (left) is on the cover of Volume III.
LONDON- Another
spectacular masterpiece by entertainment critic and author
extraordinaire, Maximillien de Lafayette. It is a gigantic set of 6
volumes exceeding 4,000 pages. An odyssey of the world of showbiz,
music, jazz, American standards, and cabaret. And from a different
angle, World Who’s Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and
Entertainment becomes a biographic encyclopedia of the who’s
who in music, the pioneers, the composers, the musicians, the stars,
the singers and musical organizations. In brief, it is monumental.
Sailing into the immense world of the six volumes, we discover the
unexpected, an aspect of biographical work rarely revealed to the
public: The advice and tips, the author and his editorial board of
100+ give the readers, the performers and singers. An elaborate
chapter on what a singer must know and must do when booking a venue
for a live performance illustrates the intensity, the practical
value and use of the voluminous set.

Ms Karmyn Tyler,
former Miss Louisiana is in the book. De Lafayette said: "Ms Tyler
is one of the most delightful finds and discoveries in jazz. She is
first rate."

Canadian diva Carol
Welsman with President Bill Clinton at the Magna International Gala
Dinner. Ms. Welsman has a strong ally: Maximillien de Lafayette
himself. She appeared on the cover of his recently published huge
book United States and the World Face to Face, and of
course, she appeared once again on the cover of Volume I of the
World Who's Who.
Carol
Welsman on the cover of de Lafayette's voluminous book United
States and the World Face to Face.
The World
Who’s Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment could be
compared to a continuous non-stop symphonic performance by an
orchestra of 1,000 musicians from all genres and schools under the
baton of an international conductor. Each one brings to the symphony
a personal cache and unexpected notes. And it works! Because this
heavyweight Who’s Who is astronomical. Just imagine what you could
find going through 200 chapters in 3 volumes! And the biographical
notes! Almost 30,000 entries. The Who’s Who is well crafted and
divided into several parts, such as, biographies, data and facts,
charts and analyses, and resources. In brief, it embraces all facets
and aspects of the world of music and those who make music. Most
impressive it is. Authoritative? Affirmative. Useful? No questions
asked, simply because it is the world’s first who’s who of music,
singers, performers and the business of music.
Photo:
the stunning and legendary American diva, Maureen McGovern was
described in the Who's Who as a legend and a divine diva. Excerpt:
"Maureen McGovern, the
ultimate diva, the living legend and the jewels of the crown of
world entertainment. The trilogy of her magic consists of a
mesmerizing stage presence, impeccable technique and that
aristocratic classy command of lyrics and vocal virtuosity. Maureen
McGovern's career, which spans
35 years, includes
recordings, concerts, Broadway, theater, films, television, radio
and composing. Maureen returned to Broadway's 2005 season,
originating her Drama Desk nominated role of 'Marmee' in
Little
Women,
The Musical
and reprised her role as 'Marmee' in the first
Broadway National Tour [2005-2006] of
Little Women.
"
Photo:
Amy Baker who performed for President Clinton is on the cover of
Volume I.
Volume III of the
Who's Who is my favorite, for it contains an abundance of resources,
data, facts, charts, directories of directories, lists of lists and
photos of those fabulous artists and legendary performers and divas,
such as Maureen McGovern, Marlene VerPlanck and Mark
Murphy.


From L to R: Diva
Stephanie Jordan is in. The enigmatic and captivating Peggy Judy is
on the cover!
Photo:
The queen of Harp, Aideen O'Donnell is in the book.
The gallery of
photos is refreshing. It is extensive. It contains 200 photos of
singers and musicians from all schools, styles and genres, ranging
from traditional jazz to hostesses of open mic. events; artists like
Teri Roiger, Ute Lemper, the most unusual Cynthia
Bassinet, cabaret star Deborah Boily, Diane Hoffman, Barbara Cook,
Rufus Reid, Allan Harris, Suzanne Petri, Janine Alondres, Irene
Soderberg, Soraya Shaw, Cami Thompson, Janet Planet, Katie Bull,
Frank Jackson, Judie Neimack, Jim Malloy, Barbra Streisand,
Paulette Attie, Marlene VerPlanck, etc.
VERY SPECIAL HONOREES: THE DISTINGUISHED ONES!
Mr Donald Smith,
(left) founder and organizer of the American Cabaret Convention,
described as the father of Cabaret in America in the World Who's Who
in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment.
A large chapter in the World Who's Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music
and Entertainment was devoted to individuals and groups who made
significant contributions to Jazz, Cabaret and music in America.
Although, Dr. de Lafayette, the author of this encyclopedic book is
known and highly respected for his authoritative knowledge of the
industry and unbiased reporting, in this Who's Who, however, he
succumbs to his emotions. He wrote glowing articles about Mr Jim
Eigo, a jazz business wizard and promoter, Mr Donald Smith,
and two other personalities as if they were the unmatched and
formidable pillars of the music industry in the United States. This
could disturb other figures who equally contributed to music in
America. Mr de Lafayette wrote: "Donald Smith is the pillar of
cabaret in America. Take him away from the scene, and cabaret in
America will cease to exist."
On Mr Jim Eigo, (left) the author said: "This is the most
productive, effective and honest man in the business. The wizard of
jazz business and artists' promotion." HothouseJazz.com and
their leadership got a glowing write-up in the book, especially
HothouseJazz president Gwen
Calvier and her team. (described by the author as one of the
most important jazz resources and services to artists in the United
States). But in general, the book is unbiased, extremely
useful, authoritative and well-written.
The Satin Doll Trio was selected as Best Trio in
America.
Photo,
left: The legendary performer, songwriter and actress, Paulette
Attie, the recipient of 5
consecutive ASCAP Plus Songwriter Awards 2000 – 2004 and the
National Poetry Award, 1998, and Woman of the Year 2004.
Honorable mentions
were given to diva Marlene Verplanck, Paulette Attie, Soraya
Shaw, Stevie Holland, Melissa Errico (described as the "fabulous
one" and the bursting talent on Broadway) Randa Ghossoub,
Suzanne Petri has been described and recognized as the cabaret
pioneer in America, and Irene Soderberg was highly admired in
the book for her talent and joie de vivre!

Melissa Errico
described by Maximillien de Lafayette: "The fabulous one!"

Photo, left, diva
Marlene Verplanck on the cover of Entertainment Divas,
Cabaret, Jazz, Then and Now, a recently published massive
book of 724 pages written by Maximillien de Lafayette. Ms Verplanck
also appeared on the cover of Volume II of the World Who's Who.
Any negative report
or yellow journalism? Certainly not, because de Lafayette does not
believe "in badmouthing people. Those artists have to make a living.
Don't cut off their chances. Everybody has to eat. If they are
talented, promote them...if they are not so good, give them another
chance...I don't advocate bad reviews. Just do not write about
them..." said Mr de Lafayette whose column is read by more than 10
million readers worldwide.
It appears that
everybody who is somebody in the entertainment business is in this
book. The World Who’s Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and
Entertainment will be made available to the general public in
late January or early February of 2007. Highly recommended. Five
stars.
By David Nye, Staff
writer.
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