Chanteuse Lady Rizo (né Amelia Zirin-Brown) has been straddling the worlds of theatre, performance art, cabaret and rock n’ roll for 13 years and has developed quite a following along the way. She returns to Feinstein’s at the Nikko to celebrate the release of her second CD Indigo. Her first solo recording Violet debuted in November 2013. Lady Rizo has collaborated with Moby, Adam Pascal, Taylor Mac and Yo-Yo Ma’s Grammy Award winning album Songs of Joy & Peace. She received a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, a Time Out London theatre award and a 2013 London Cabaret Award. Known for her biting sense of humor and provocative showmanship, don’t miss the “cabaret superstar” (New York Magazine) that the New York Times referred to as “a formidable belter who can sustain phrases and notes even when sprawled on her back on a piano and scissoring her legs.”
Chanteuse Lady Rizo (né Amelia Zirin-Brown) has been straddling the worlds of theatre, performance art, cabaret and rock n’ roll for 13 years and has developed quite a following along the way. She returns to Feinstein’s at the Nikko to celebrate the release of her second CD Indigo. Her first solo recording Violet debuted in November 2013. Lady Rizo has collaborated with Moby, Adam Pascal, Taylor Mac and Yo-Yo Ma’s Grammy Award winning album Songs of Joy & Peace. She received a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, a Time Out London theatre award and a 2013 London Cabaret Award. Known for her biting sense of humor and provocative showmanship, don’t miss the “cabaret superstar” (New York Magazine) that the New York Times referred to as “a formidable belter who can sustain phrases and notes even when sprawled on her back on a piano and scissoring her legs.”
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