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| Name: Carol Zinavage | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Knoxville, TN |
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Hi Judy - this is Carol, the piano player from the Knoxville Symphony. I feel like I kind of let you guys down after the show on Saturday night. You were asking me if I thought the audience liked it, etc. My real answer is: I think the audience really liked you and Mark, but I don't think they liked the show itself that much. I have since talked to several folks whose opinions I trust, and the two things that keep being mentioned are: "I didn't know many of the songs" and "It was too much of the same thing -there wasn't any letup." Everyone said the same thing about you and Mark - that you did a fantastic job with the material, but that the pacing of the show and the selections were just not good. You can share my comments with Mark if you like, but if you're going to share them with Matthew, please keep me anonymous! I like Matthew and have worked with him before, and probably will again!
Best to you. Love your website, and I will visit often to find out what you're up to.
Fondly, Carol
| Name: Janet | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Knoxville, TN |
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Hi Judy,
I just returned from seeing you and Mark Jacoby perform with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. You were both amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed the show and felt very fortunate to see two such outstanding Broadway talents in my hometown. Thank you for coming. I look forward to your next performance here.
Best,
Janet
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| Name: kurt wieting | MY URL: Visit Me |
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judy-
it was an amazing pleasure playing
for you at marty richard's.our love is
here to stay -was glorious...thanks
for the high point....best, kurt
ps-i write songs-if you are ever
looking for material...
| Name: kurt wieting | MY URL: Visit Me |
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judy-
it was an amazing pleasure playing
for you at marty richard's.our love is
here to stay -was glorious...thanks
for the high point....best, kurt
ps-i write songs-if you are ever
looking for material...
| Name: Larry Gifford | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Judy, sosorry to miss you and opening nite. It was a pleausre to see David. Your performance was spectacular and you look well. I don't think we have spoken since Guy and I had dinner with you and David following a Carniege Hall concert. At one of our visits I promised to make a quilt. Offer still stands. Hope to find you in New York at sometime. We are retired and living here. I only recently heard what happened to Guy. Larry
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| Name: Lenore M. Sebastian | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Remember UCLA 1968? I was Lenore Mendelson, and I was dating (& later married for a few years)Barry Gordon. Am now living in Northern Calif. & do lots of community theatre with my husband, whom I met in 1988 when we were doing a local FIDDLER (we were Golde & the Rabbi) Have followed your fabulous career... Saw you in RAGTIME in NY - wonderful! GO BRUINS!! GO JUDY!!
| Name: Joyce Dutka | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Bronx, New York |
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Enjoyed your performance in "Souvenir" recently, but was frustrated as can be until I heard Avi Marie at the end of the show. I thought the whole second act would be your singing for real. I waited with baited breath. Having watched you since "On the Twentieth Century" when you subed for Madalyn Cahn, and through all the concerts you sang with Marin Alsop and The Concordia Orchestra (I was on the board for 17 years) I was surprised you didn't have Marin's name in your bio, since she did so much for you. You did mention the recording (Arias& Barcarolles) but without mention of Marin Alsop. She had the cover recently of the New York Times in an article about women conductors. You have come a long way ( i loved you in Ragtime too) Continued success and warmest regards, Joyce Dutka president of JDAF,Inc.(to advance carreers in the arts) my web page is: www.jdutka.com