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If you thought Seattle couldn't fetishize coffee any more, you haven't been to a "cupping" yet.
By Jonathan Kauffman
Sinastresque
Published on October 09, 2008 at 12:01am
Singer Bob Hoose may look like somebodys sleazy uncle on All My Children, 80s vintage, but he can sing like Frank Sinatra. Really he sings a lot like Frank Sinatra, or at least the way Sinatra sang before he pickled his vocal cords in Johnny Walker. This is the reason Hooses big signature show with The Gold Coast Orchestra is Celebration of Sinatra; a virtuoso performance of Blue Eyes very finest contributions to the Great American Songbook, sure to get your grammas bobbysox in a twist. Or yours, too, if you, er, swing that way. The jazz goes down tonight at 7:45 at The Broward Center for The Performing Arts Amaturo Theatre (201 SW 5 Ave., Fort Lauderdale). Tickets cost $35 - $40. Call 954-462-0222, or visit browardcenter.org.
Wed., Oct. 15, 7:45 p.m., 2008