January 27, 2008

Jennifer Naimo’s Many the Miles Cabaret–TONIGHT!

January 27th, 2008

Jennifer Naimo Many the Miles Cabaret

Jennifer Naimo’s cabaret, “Many the Miles” will be held at the Triad on TONIGHT, January 27 at 8:30pm!

The Triad is located on the second floor at 158 W. 72nd Street between Broadway and Columbus, next to the Acker Merrel Wine Store. Admission is $20 at the door and a 2-drink minimum. You can make reservations online at the Triad website or by calling (212) 362-2590.

10 Comments »

  1. Jen, I can’t believe your cabaret is here already, it was a fast month!! Can’t wait to see you on Sunday, we miss you…Have a good week, stay warm…Jody

    Comment by Jody Cardillo — January 21, 2008 @ 11:33 am

  2. Hi Sweetheart, just know that as your cabaret weekend approaches, my love,thoughts and prayers will be with you every step of the way. It really pains me that I can’t be there, but I know you’ll be surrounded with wonderful people and especially your parents (what a treat that will be). I miss you so much. Go break a leg now!! Love you, Your biggest fan on the West Coast.

    Comment by Biggest West Coast Fan — January 24, 2008 @ 3:40 pm

  3. THANKS HONEY BUN..

    Comment by JENNIFER — January 25, 2008 @ 5:24 pm

  4. Awwww that is so SWEET!!

    Jen, see you Sunday…….can’t wait!!

    Comment by Charly — January 25, 2008 @ 5:53 pm

  5. Jennifer, this was a wonderful journey through your life. Hearing it a second time, albeit with a few changes, gave me a chance to focus on how each song related to your life. Even the little snippets of Anne Murray’s “You Needed Me” and Karen Carpenter’s “Top of the World” applied. And you did Barbra better than Barbra!

    Your wonderfully gregarious mom did confirm your crush on David Cassidy. Would love to see you duet with him on “I Think I Love You”–is he that busy lately?? If he is, maybe Danny Bonaduce? (Or maybe not–we’d have to get security beefed up!)

    Your “Movin’on Up” is so, so infectious, I wish you’d record it so I can add it to my IPOD. And your “It Takes Two” and “I am the Luckiest” in describing your relationship with Tim were so touching. Every time you do “Luckiest” it moves me more and more.

    Rosie Clooney’s “C’mon a My House” was entertaining, but can you please choose some less chewy candy than those Starbursts and Milk Duds? Wanna keep my teeth for a while (the Skittles and M&M’s were fine).

    Jen, the one that puzzles me is “Angie Baby”…I think it actually relates more to my life than yours..you were from a bustling happy family of 5 kids and an energetic mom and dad (who are still so today), while I was an only child who constantly listened to the radio….as far as I know though, I never turned any neighbor girl into a radio sound wave. We need to talk, my friend.

    It was so wonderful to see newly wed Travis Cloer and so many of our Jersey Boys friends. As a bonus, I got to meet Sharon, Melissa, and Erin for the first time! And the best news of the night is that our West Coast fan Charly’s friend Austin Miller, who would have made the best Danny Zuko in “Grease” landed a Broadway role and my friend, singer/actress Robyn Brausa is going to be in “West Side Story.”

    Comment by Howard Tucker — January 28, 2008 @ 9:53 pm

  6. Howard, let me explain the “Angie Baby” song from Jen’s past. As her YOUNGER sister remembers ( I have to get that in whenever possible)….Jen was always picked on, by classmates and her own siblings. Most likely due to jealousy from classmates and singing like a woman, by family members. My mom still lets my borther and I know that we were quite cruel to her growing up. She would sit in front of that radio for hours listening and imitating the singers. Soon she moved on to the record player, which brought her to the rocking chair. She sat and sang so much in that rocking chair that the springs started coming out from where she sat. Extra pillows had to be applied so we could sit there. Our family is so proud of how far and how talented she has become and very thankful that our tormenting of her, didn’t screw her up, LOL….Helen Reddy was probably (besides David Cassidy) one of her favorite artists to mimic. So picture a girl of five siblings, who lives in a tormented, picked on world during her youth, escaping to her safe haven of her bedroom….resting her head on the desk and listening to the music that made her feel a part of something….and then look how far it got her:) I’m sad I missed the show:( But happy I saw the first one…thanks Howard for writing such beautiful descriptions so that those who weren’t there are able to see it so clearly! You definately have a talent:) Thanks to all of you who show her so much love:)

    Jody (The younger sister)

    Comment by jody — January 29, 2008 @ 12:39 am

  7. Jennifer,

    I love you..wish I could have been there it sounds like it was a spectacular night…you are wonderfull..oh p.s I met a total Jersey Boys fan here at the college…he went and saw the show in San Fran!!! I’m so proud of you…

    Ciao ciao,
    Emily

    Comment by Emily — January 29, 2008 @ 12:46 am

  8. HI HOWARD AND EVERYONE
    THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR PACKING THE HOUSE. I WAS SO MOVED..YOU ARE ALL SUCH CARING AND SUPPORTIVE FANS..YOU MADE MY PARENT PROUD TOO…LOVE TO ALL OF YOU THERE AND THE ONES I FELT IN SPIRIT…JENNIFER

    Comment by JENNIFER — January 29, 2008 @ 6:37 am

  9. Jen and Jody, thanks, and Jody, thanks for the clarifications, which Jen did touch on during the show. I loved Helen Reddy’s music when I was in college, but couldn’t admit it as the most “fashionable” groups then were Traffic, Ten Years After, the Grateful Dead, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. In fact, my favorites were her two 1974 hits “Keep on Singing” and “You and Me Against the World”. Now, after so many years, I feel vindicated in that two Broadway legends, Jennifer Naimo and Orchestrator Steve Orich (who worked with Helen on her “Center Stage” album), share my taste.

    My best Helen Reddy memory, though, comes from her 10-second speech when she won the 1972 Grammy Award for “I am Woman”: “I’d like to thank G-d. SHE made everything pssible!”

    I’m expecting Jennifer to even be bigger than Helen, and won’t even need the proverbial chair!!

    Comment by Howard Tucker — January 29, 2008 @ 7:23 pm

  10. HI
    I HAVE TO CLARIFY MY LITTLE SISTER,IS 16 MONTHS YOUNGER THAN I. ON READING HER EMAIL I WAS TOUCHED BY HER DEFENDING ME AND HOW SHE REMEMBERS EVERYTHING. JUST TO LET YOU KNOW,GIRLS IN GRADE SCHOOL ARE MEAN..BUT YOU GROW UP AND THAN ALL THAT STUFF YOU WENT THROUGH ,YOU CAN EITHER TAKE IT OUT ON OTHERS…LOL…OR JUST USE IT IN YOUR CHARACTERS(MARY DELGADO) OR SONGS…OR TO GIVE HOPE TO OTHERS GOING THROUGH HARD TIMES..THIS TOO SHALL PASS…JEN

    Comment by JENNIFER — January 30, 2008 @ 10:17 am

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