DAVID GURLAND SINGS WHAT'S HER NAME'S SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
#0DAVID GURLAND SINGS WHAT'S HER NAME'S SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 12:33pm
Material Girl Gets Makeover in Tribute Show
NEUROTICA: MADONNA RE-VISITED
October 14 - November 11 at Ace of Clubs
"brilliant... tour de-force... revelatory" - Next Magazine
"well-crafted... smart... inventive" -HX Magazine
"one of the most exciting outings of the season" -- Back Stage
David Gurland presents a newly updated version of his critically
acclaimed tribute show NEUROTICA: MADONNA RE-VISITED. Timed to
coincide with the release of Madonna's newest single (Hung Up) and
album (Confessions on a Dance Floor), performances begin October 14th
at Ace of Clubs.
NEUROTICA: MADONNA RE-VISITED features covers of twenty
career-spanning songs made popular by the Material Girl. Some are
presented straight forward, some are radically re-envisioned; there
are also unique medleys and mash-ups as well as some surprising
non-musical moments. Blending rock, theater and cabaret, NEUROTICA:
MADONNA RE-VISITED is the next best thing to a live Madonna concert.
In addition to Gurland, NEUROTICA: MADONNA RE-VISITED features
arrangements and musical direction by Michael Holland, back-up vocals
by Rob Maitner and Jonathan Tomaselli, Jerry Smith on drums, and Marco
Brehm on bass.
"David Gurland soars with a tenor that's sweeter than honey... he
sings with a passion, personality and a puckish sense of humor that's
all his own," exclaimed the Daily News. Gurland has been seen at The
Cutting Room, The Bitter End,Town Hall, CBGB's, The Living Room,
Don't Tell Mama, The Duplex, and Fez, as well as out of town venues LA
and San Diego. Neurotica was originally presented in May 2005 at The
Encore where it enjoyed two separate sold-out engagements. It was also
presented as part of Ace of Clubs Pride Music Series in July.
Neurotica is Gurland and Holland's second collaboration on an evening
of music by Madonna; the first was 2002's acclaimed The Gurley Show.
Gurland's accolades include 4 MAC Award nominations, the MAC/Hanson
Award, a Gay and Lesbian American Music Award nomination, and three
Bistro Awards, one of which recognized his eponymous 1999 debut CD.
Michael Holland (musical direction/arrangements) is a MAC and Bistro
Award Winner. He was selected as the 2004 Outmusic Outstanding
Songwriter of the Year. Show Business Weekly recently noted that
Holland is "clearly more talented than anyone should be allowed."
NEUROTICA: MADONNA RE-VISITED runs October 14 - November 11, Fridays
at 8pm. At Ace of Clubs (9 Great Jones Street, inside Acme --
accessible from the 6 train at Bleecker or the B,D,V,F trains at
Lafayette). Tickets are $15; available at 212-352-3101 or
www.TheaterMania.com.
#1re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 12:49pm
Can I brag and say that I'm in this singing backup?
It's a fabulous show!!! Come see it!!!
#2re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 1:02pmi love madonna as a pop songwriter. i bet it's a great show.
#3re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 2:28pm
I'll be there on the 14th.
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#4re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:04pm
I've heard from 4 different and completely unrelated sources - that the show is terrific - and of course they all threw in "You would love it" - AS IF I was a big Madonna fan or something - -since the run is extended , I do hope to catch it!!!
Give me a Madonna song over that " Jessie wants to be juicy. Lucy wants to be Jessie" or whatever crap that is, anyday!.....
#5re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:13pmOr for that matter "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" or "Sooner or Later."
#6re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:14pm
*so confused about voiceanth's quote*
Someone?
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#7re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:16pmIt's that Sondheim guy....he's like John Mayer - but not as good! or cute!
#8re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:19pm
Oh, I don't know those particular lyrics.
I *heart* John Mayer though!
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#9re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:21pm
I hardly know them either Cheno...but "Why Georgia", now That's a Hotcha Number!
Updated On: 10/7/05 at 03:21 PM
#10re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:24pm

John Mayer kissing Adam Levine of Maroon 5...
"Your Body is a Wonderland" does me in. Especially when Johnny talks about it being about um, cunnilimingusis.
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#11re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:25pmMadonna's Andrew Lloyd Weber and Stephen Sondheim work is among her most beloved.
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#12re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:26pmHe is so like groovy! Both of them really!
#13re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:29pm
As a 20-year Madonna fan, her Sondheim and Lloyd Webber work is to me, some of the most boring. Maybe not as bad as "A Certain Sacrifice" or "Swept Away" (although her body in Swept Away is one redeeming quality).
Give me "Into the Groove" "Paradise (Not for Me)" "Causing a Commotion" or "Where's the Party" over "What's New, Buenos Aires."
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#14re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 3:32pm
Well when she recorded those dreadful Sondheim songs - the real joke was how her OWN songs that SHE wrote - were BETTER than his......
I mean, hello, "Vogue".....! The Greatest song of the 1990's!
Her very own "Weeekend in the Country"...
#15re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 4:40pmWing is a Goddess of Song.
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#16re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 4:43pm
Wing needs to tour!! !!!
Liz Rosenberg would have a field day with this one!!
#17re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 8:05pmI hate both Sondheim and John Mayer. Just hate them. Well, I don't know them. I should say I hate their music. And, in the case of the dull-as-dishwater Mayer, I hate the delivery, too! Come to think of it, I hate Madonna, too. This is a ConvinceMe2's worst singers' - songwriters' thread.
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#18re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 8:15pm
"Well when she recorded those dreadful Sondheim songs"
LOL. Madonna won both Sondheim and ALW Academy Awards.
Sondheim does not write "dreadful" songs.
#19re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 8:21pmYes, he does.
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#20re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 8:28pm
"Yes, he does."
Really? Well if Sondheim is so bad care to explain why he won 7 Tonys for his scores?
#21re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 8:44pmThese are the same people who awarded Glenn Close a Best Actress in a Musical Tony for her wretched performance in SUNSET BLVD. Just because somebody is given an award, doesn't make them good. He so great that all his shows are big hits that the public just wants to see, over and over again. If Sondheim writes good music, then what's that stuff that Rodgers, Gershwin, Lowe and Herman write?
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#22re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 8:50pm
"These are the same people who awarded Glenn Close a Best Actress in a Musical Tony for her wretched performance in SUNSET BLVD. Just because somebody is given an award, doesn't make them good. He so great that all his shows are big hits that the public just wants to see, over and over again. If Sondheim writes good music, then what's that stuff that Rodgers, Gershwin, Lowe and Herman write?"
1. There were two nominees the year Glenn won. Someone had to get it.
2. You're right about people getting awards not meaning they are good. However, 7 awards is different than one fluke award.
3. Rodgers was fantastic! He was also Sondheims mentor.
If Sondheim is not a good songwriter in your book? Who is?
#23re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 9:06pmI just named 4 of them in my other post. Also, I believe it was Hammerstein who was Sondheim's mentor. Trivia question: Who was the first person to sing a Sondheim composed song in public?
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#24re: MADONNA SONGS AS THEY WERE MEANT TO BE HEARD!
Posted: 10/7/05 at 9:14pm
"I just named 4 of them in my other post. Also, I believe it was Hammerstein who was Sondheim's mentor. Trivia question: Who was the first person to sing a Sondheim composed song in public?"
Yes you're right about Hammerstein. I always confuse them. The first person to sing a Sondheim song in public was Sondheim himself at the home of Oscar Hammerstein. The song was sung in front of about 40 of Oscars guests and the song was called "Whistling" from "Mary Poppins"
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