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Tall, beautiful red head, slim body curvaceous frame, with "what a voice". Marilyn Lovell, a dynamic chanteuse, had an incredible range of talent, with guts and soul at the same time. Marilyn's range of musical material, her vocal power, range and meticulous phrasing, inclusive of a repertoire of Broadway musical show-tunes, song favorites and current musical popular hits, were included in Marilyn's "in cabaret concert performance and act." She could be an exceptionally expressive song interpreter and a magnetic personality in concert. Marilyn's purpose and legacy was her love of music; listening to and watch
Tall, beautiful red head, slim body curvaceous frame, with "what a voice". Marilyn Lovell, a dynamic chanteuse, had an incredible range of talent, with guts and soul at the same time. Marilyn's range of musical material, her vocal power, range and meticulous phrasing, inclusive of a repertoire of Broadway musical show-tunes, song favorites and current musical popular hits, were included in Marilyn's "in cabaret concert performance and act." She could be an exceptionally expressive song interpreter and a magnetic personality in concert. Marilyn's purpose and legacy was her love of music; listening to and watching her, Marilyn was extremely special.
Marilyn, performing in New York industrial showcase presentations often was directed and accompanied by composer-pianist Claibe Richardson; often she would perform in Richardson's musical auditions performed for Broadway producer's backer's show-case auditions. Marilyn performed in cabaret often with the comedian Howard "Howie" Storm; seen together, Howie was 5'-8" tall compared to Marilyn's 6'-2"height, a sight to behold!.
Marilyn's sense of humor contributed many facets to her performance comedy level. During Marilyn's early NYC cabaret concert performances, she decided to incorporate a large pink ostrich fan. Marilyn would flutter across the stage apron performing her improvisational 'Sally Rand strip-tease club act' singing her sweet heart out. Often, because of Marilyn's sense of humor, she would come across as a "ding-bat" red head "Lorelei character" from the famous Broadway musical play "Gentlemen Prefer Blonds".
Performing with husband Peter Matz, Marilyn and Peter performed many benefit fund raising cabaret concerts for AID's research both in New York City and Los Angeles.
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