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Playbill.com March 7, 2003
Andrew Gans
On
Sunday, Feb. 23 I had the pleasure of attending Ellen Greenes
7:30 PM concert at the Public Theaters Joes
Pub, and it was one of the most entrancing cabaret performances
Ive witnessed in a long time...
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Playbill.com February 20, 2004
Andrew Gans
Ellen
Greene had already sung her heart out for nearly an hour
when she started to launch into her signature tune, Little
Shop of Horrors' "Suddenly Seymour." As the ever-familiar
chords began, Greene said to the jam-packed audience at
the Public Theater's Joe's Pub, Sing with me...
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Bistro Bits November 15, 2002
By David Finkle
With
his chiseled profile, wavy dark hair, and Austrian accent,
Christian Klikovits may be the dreamboat-iest accompanist
working today. That, though, is not why he deserves recognition.
He's the one who... convinced her to resume singing...
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Broadway.com February 18, 2004
Paul Wontorek
Later
in the evening I finally got the chance to meet my not-so-new
best friend Greene in person after her second of two sold-out
Joe's Pub shows...
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Playbill.com August 20th, 2004
What
makes a great singer? That's a question I've pondered many
times throughout the years. With few exceptions, someone
cannot be a great singer at 18. A
performer can have a great voice, a great instrument, at
a young age, but it takes a certain amount of living...
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