What’s the opposite of diva? That’s Baby Jane Dexter. At last weekend’s set at The Metropolitan Room, her robust performance, her ease with her audience and fans, and her material including ‘60’s and early ‘70’s rock made this a most friendly cabaret evening. The room was packed for her celebration of a new CD “You’re Following Me” recorded here in April. From “Zing Went the Strings (of my Heart)” to “Love Potion Number 9,” you could feel the empathy in the room. Interviewed on NPR recently, she spoke about the relationship of her singing and healing. Baby Jane is soulful without necessarily singing soul. She’s warm and funny, especially when describing a particular weakness for the frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity. I can soooo relate. You are in luck. You can catch her act at the Metropolitan Room on December 29. Prepare for emotional rescue.
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