Concert will feature a James Bond theme
After a busy December schedule that included a series of holiday shows and a stint with the Utah Symphony, singer
All joking aside, James says she's particularly looking forward to performing with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra for the first time. “My parents brought me up on great music,” she says. “I grew up on everything from musical theater to the Beatles to Aretha to Nina to Joni Mitchell. I grew up on great music. And, of course, I grew up on awesome music from the ‘90s and everything I came of age listening to. I’m lucky that I have a wide palette of musical interests.”
, a project featuring Cynthia Erivo, Shoshana Bean, Debbie Gravitte, Ledisi, Bridget Everett, Orfeh and Debbie Gravitte. For it, James enlisted an all-female symphony orchestra, producers and engineers.album. “It took a lot of time and a lot of money. I’m incredibly proud of it. I’ll have physical copies at my show. It’s an all-star cast. It’s taken me several years to finish it. I think that when women come together, great things happen. There was never a project exactly like that.
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Donte’s Gift Express surprises East Cleveland residents for the 10th year in a rowSaturday, volunteers went door-to-door delivering wrapped gifts in East Cleveland.
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All the New Restaurants That Opened in Cleveland In 2022Cleveland has said goodbye to plenty of restaurants during the pandemic years, but it's also said hello to bunch of new ones. 2022 has been a bumper year on that front, with more openings than we can remember in a long time. How many have you tried?
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