Swingin' White Christmas December 12, 2014
Swingin’
White Cerritos Christmas with Debby Boone and Michael Feinstein
By Glen Creason
There was a sweet
little Christmas tribute concert at the Performing Arts Center over the weekend
inspired by and devoted to the late and great Rosemary Clooney. The performers
were more than just close musical friends but moreover close personal friends
as Debby Boone is actually part of the Clooney family and Michael Feinstein
hung out at Ms. Clooney’s Beverly Hills home as a lad. The obvious affection
the pair have for the legendary singer made the show a sweet one indeed. Debby
Boone has continued singing, decades after her big hit and her voice remains
strong but more comfortable than pyrotechnic. This certainly worked perfectly
in her readings of the classic yuletide songs “My Favorite Things,” “Christmastime
Is Here,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and “It’s the Most
Wonderful Time of the Year” along with peppy duets with Feinstein on “Santa
Claus Is Coming to Town,” “Sleigh Ride” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” All
of these were couched within sentimental tales of growing up within the golden
circle of Rosie. Backing the singers was a top-drawer band, the Usual Suspects lead
by the fine arranger and musical director John Oddo who learned his craft with
La Clooney over many years.
Feinstein, on the
other hand has the voice and musical talent to fill up many concerts and
concert halls. He too told droll stories and spent time with his excellent
musicological knowledge explaining the greatness of the classic American
songwriters. This might include Irving Berlin, Sammy Cahn and even the superb
Tom Lehrer and his “Chanukah in Santa Monica” that was truly a gold star on the
tree of this show. To mix things up Feinstein sang a rousing medley of Frank Sinatra
gems (on the chairman’s 99th birthday) and a truly magnificent
version of “My Favorite Year” that was probably the finest vocal performance I
have heard all year. There was more, including duets with Debby Boone and the
obligatory “White Christmas” but this one was every bit the traditional
Christmas Concert with glittering gowns, velvet tuxedos, a muscular horn
section, double towering fir trees and plenty of good cheer.
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