
CHICAGO
- MIDWEST CABARET REVIEWS

ALANDA
COON IN "TRAMPS LIKE US":
THIS LADY IS NO TRAMP
Reviewed
by Carla Gordon
While
I happily listen to rock music on radio, I avoid rock concerts. Rock
concerts I attended stimulated senses. My preference is live cabaret
performance that stimulates emotions.
These personal, (admittedly
subjective as hell) opinions are why Alanda Coon's "Tramps Like Us"
is remarkable. "Tramps"(Performed at Katerina's, is entirely music
written by Bruce Springsteen. Of course, I have heard "The Boss" sing
on records and television. His presence is intense, but my middle
aged ears struggled to hear each word. What Alanda Coon brings to
Tramps Like Us is the commitment of cabaret; namely that the words
and the emotional journey take no back seat to rhythm or volume.
This is noteworthy because
Coon brings a powerhouse vocal instrument. Her voice is smooth, flawlessly
pitched and rich. She moves seamlessly from growl, to croon, to belt,
to whisper. This brings life to Springsteen's story oriented tunes
and variety to the program. Alanda is among few singers who creates
vocal whisper with resonance to fill both air and lyrical meaning.
A pitfall with single
composer shows is that tunes begin to sound the same. Little comedy
operates in Springsteen's compositions, but arranger, Mike Descoteaux
overcame that obstacle. His arrangement of the classic "Fire" transported
us into a hilarious love triangle with both the desired boyfriend
(guitarist Tim Meade) and nerdy pursuer (Descoteaux) both praising
the fire of Alanda's kiss. Reacting positively to Meade and indifferently
to Descoteaux created needed laughter in a program of otherwise intense
material.
Descoteaux's musical arrangements
were layered and volume issues between vocal and instruments resolved
after the first few tunes.
"Tramp's" outstanding
moment occurs when Coon, puts down her microphone yet fills the room
with her sound and Springsteen's words in "City of Ruins:
"There's a blood red circle
on the cold, dark ground
And the rain is falling down.
The church door's blown open
I can hear the organ's song
But the congregation's gone."
Alanda's congregation was anything but gone. Her audience was enthralled.
Coon has a genuineness
and humility that warms an audience in ways that talent alone can't.
She shared with us her family's Springsteen addiction along with their
buzz words to describe it ---Bruce Juice! Alanda added interesting
anecdotes about Springsteen, the citizen. Springsteen, a liberal,
was not thrilled when then President Ronald Reagan (a conservative)
helped himself to "Born in the U.S. A." as a campaign theme song.
Realizing it inappropriate to offend the office of the presidency,
Springsteen increased his own efforts on behalf of causes reflecting
his personal beliefs.
I was pleased to see "Tramps
Like Us" performed at Katerina's. Katerinas, regarded mainly as a
jazz club, is an excellent, intimate cabaret space. There are sofas,
restaurant tables, and a sense of homeyness in the eclectic furnishings
and dcor. Beyond the cocktails, and the variety of smaller to larger
dishes, Katerina's offers the special quality that a few owner-managed
clubs capture. Katerina herself is there, greeting audience members
as guests in her cozy home; with smiles and hugs. Let's hope more
cabaret artists and programs find their way to Katerina's. (Singers:
Check into Katerina's jazz open mike each month.)
KATERINA'S CLUB is located
at 1920 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL - 773-348-7592 - http://www.katerinas.com/
Copyright, 2006 by Carla Gordon

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