Sally Kellerman
January 23, 2015
January 23, 2015
Cover charge: $30 – 40
Premiums: $65
Cover Charge Additional $5 At Door
$25 Food & Beverage Minimum
Fri, Jan 23 | 9:30p | Doors: 8:45p | Tickets |
“Kellerman has established herself as a first-rate jazz and blues-tinged vocalist. Her performances are all utterly mesmerizing, overflowing with humor, atmosphere and musicality. She just keeps getting better and better and is one of the rare true originals”. –The L.A. Times
54 Below is proud to present film and TV star Sally Kellerman in A Little Jazz, a Little Blues, a Little Rock and Roll—an eclectic celebration of her 40-year cabaret career—from her early years at Reno Sweeney in Greenwich Village up to recent performances in Hollywood and San Francisco. Rex Reed, reviewing her previous NY appearance at Feinstein’s, noted “she has a lusty, suggestive way with both lyrics and words that defies the passing of time. She hasn’t changed a bit since her giddy role as ‘Hot Lips’ in Robert Altman’s MASH made the world drool back in 1970. She is still, to put it bluntly, a goddamn knockout…she sings with so much self-assurance and such a passion for music that she can switch effortlessly in style and tempo from the raucous pop-rock of the Pointer Sisters to the navy-blue-jazz phrasing of Billie Holiday with the snap of a finger. Doing what she loves and loving what she’s doing, Sally Kellerman is a blast of West Coast vitamin C.”
Since earning Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for MASH, Kellerman has starred in more than 50 films and countless TV shows and even hosted Saturday Night Live. She can currently be seen on the CBS-TV daytime drama The Young and the Restless and in a recurring role with comic Marc Maron on his popular Maron comedy series. Her distinctive, husky voice has been heard on hundreds of commercials and she recorded a duet with Ella Fitzgerald’s son, Ray Brown Jr., for his album Friends and Family. Her own classic album Roll With the Feelin’ was recently reissued by Geffen Records and was followed by a critically-acclaimed new CD, Sally. Her saucy memoir Read My Lips is currently in bookstores.