Reviews,
Features, Radio, Podcasts
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KPOO Radio 89.5 FM. 6/18/2010. Lua interviewed by Francesca on her show, Do I Move You?. They discuss Lua’s recent cultural exchange concert and master class in Lille, France, as well as her upcoming Solstice Party show at the Eureka Theater. listen to interview |
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SF Bay Times, 4/1/2010, Jazz and Cocktails, "Night & Day in the Bay" by Mike Ward -
LH: You might hear an Italian pop ballad, such as “In Qualche Parte del Mondo” by Luigi Tenco, which I learned while living in Italy; we turn Cole Porter’s “Night & Day” into a funk à la français because I am an incurable Francophile. The arrangements all speak the language of jazz, but we are influenced by Latin, pop, funk & international cabaret. That’s why we call the band TWIST." Read the full interview |
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Radio Campus 5/23/2010, Lua Hadar interviewed on Radio Campus, University of Lille. listen to interview |
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La Voix Du Nord, 5/22/2010, Actualité Lomme - Lambersart "En tournée en France pour « French Connection », la chanteuse Lua Hadar aujourd'hui aux Tisserands"
"Lua Hadar dirigera une «master class», ce matin, avant le concert prévu en soirée."
see the feature article |
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La Voix Du Nord, 5/18/2010, Actualité Marcq "Chantiers de l'Inédit: Lua Hadar, une Américaine à Lomme" see the listing |
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Sortir Lille Region, 5/19-25/2010, Concerts. see the page |
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All About Jazz, 5/20/2010, "Lua Hadar with TWIST at the Cornelia Street Café, NYC" by MS Nieson - "And not only could she pull off the French with due charm, but her voice offered the full roundness and savor of a vintage Bordeaux…the tiny stage blossomed forth
each time Hadar took to the mic… we were transported to a place beyond language, beyond words—pure yearning, perhaps…" see the page |
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Jazz Inside NY, 4/2010, Performance Spotlight. see the page |
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Cabaret Scenes Magazine, 11/2009 - featured in SceneMakers with the legendary Marilyn Maye, Terese Genecco, Barry Lloyd, and Linda Kosut. Photo by Kingmond Young. See the photo |
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Jazz Police, 10/21/2009, "The French Connection: Lua Hadar" by Maxwell Chandler,
MC:You refer to your music as “Music without borders.” What is your conceptualization of this?
LH: My objective in singing an eclectic song list is that the audience gets to experience a feeling of unity. … so that they can feel one with the other people in the audience, listening to the concert. I feel like world music has a very altruistic objective of helping to create world harmony. Read the full interview |
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Jazz USA - Vol. 13 Issue 10 - 10/2009, "Lua Hadar - with TWIST" by Ray Redmond, "…a real vocalist with some long range and power…Clear and vibrant…beautiful… " Read the review |
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Cabaret Scenes Review by Steve Murray, 10/2009
" …seamlessly bridges the culture gap with her delightful and thoughtful new show…Her beautiful mezzo soprano combined with a superb collection of musicians creates the sound and atmosphere of a Paris music hall… I felt I understood the content without speaking French…" Read the full review |
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Cabaret Scenes Magazine, 9/2009, by Steve Murray- "...the show features new arrangements of international standards, original songs, and of course, lots of French tunes..." see the page |
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Examiner.com – 9/19/2009, Jazz Music Examiner, "Lua Hadar's 'Jazz without Borders' criss-crosses continents musically" by Carol Banks Weber.
"There’s a little bit of the Broadway, the cabaret and exotic French to jazz singer and San Francisco Bay area vocalist Lua Hadar’s intimate, engaging performances… The “French Connection” is a part of her worldly charm." Read the article |
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San Francisco Chronicle, 9/13/2009 - Pink Section Datebook, "This Week"
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KUSF Radio 90.3 FM, 9/12/ 2009, DJ Fari interviews Lua in English and plays selections from TWIST’s latest CD, on her French bilingual show, Franco Fun.
Voici donc le détail de l’émission du 12 septembre. Mon invitée était Lua Hadar. Une chanteuse américaine mais qui chante également en français. Elle avait un concert le 13 septembre, donc j’ai voulu l’aider à promouvoir son concert.
Hear the interview in English
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KPOO Radio 89.5 FM. 9/4/2009. Lua interviewed by Francesca on her show, Do I Move You. listen to interview |
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TV Interview: Regards to Broadway, 9/09/09, Channel 26. Lua was the featured guest on Joe Marchi’s show, broadcast on September 9, 2009. See a 10-minute montage of the 30-minute TV show and interview. |
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Northside San Francisco 09/09 "Lua Hadar makes a French connection" by Bruce Bellingham, "…an electrified performance…" Read the article |
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Broadwayworld.com - Lua Hadar brings French Connection to the Rrazz Room. "Just back from Paris and following acclaimed performances in New York and Bangkok, Lua Hadar presents an afternoon of "jazz without borders." The show features new arrangements of international standards, original songs, and of course, lots of French tunes." READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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Pariscope, 7/22-7/28/2009 - Musique section - page 41 - see the page |
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Luna Kafé - The Global Music Inn (Sweden) 4/9/2009 by Anna Maria Stjärnell
"Lua Hadar and her band play a vivacious brand of jazz on their new record, mixing songs in an inspired fashion….Hadar's own "No Borders" is a swinging number with a cool chorus….This is a fine album." READ THE FULL REVIEW |
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Jazz News 2009 – Press Room - Lua Hadar performs at Swan Bar in Paris. “It's a particular thrill for me to be performing in Paris, with my dear friend and longtime musical associate, Sheldon Forrest, " says Hadar. "I've been passionate about cultural diplomacy my whole life. When performing abroad, we really have a chance to make a positive person-to-person impact on international relations. READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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Jazz Dimensions, 3/19/2009,"Lua Hadar with TWIST - 'World Jazz'", by Michael Arens “She makes the other side of the world seem just a stone’s throw away…”
READ THE FULL REVIEW IN GERMAN |
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BVS Reviews, 2009, "Lua's Flavorable World", by Bruce Von Stiers.
"...a thoroughly entertaining jazz vocalist..." READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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Metro Spirit, 12/4/2008, "Lua Hadar ... with TWIST", by J. Edward Sumerau.
"This review only needs one word really – WOW!" READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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Improvijazzation Nation, 12/8/2008, "Lua Hadar with TWIST", by Rotcod Zzaj.
"...well-crafted jazz with high soulfulness and spirit." READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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HMP Magazine, Department of Virtuosity (Poland), 10/2008, "Lua Hadar with TWIST", by Mikolaj Furmankiewicz "...an astounding command of [her] voice... her name should be spotlighted worldwide." |
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HMP Magazine, Department of Virtuosity (Poland), 10/2008, "It's About Time", by Mikolaj Furmankiewicz "...Great artistic individuality... her vocal is not only passionate, but also seductive." |
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The Bangkok Post, Outlook, 10/1/2008, "And All That Jazz", by Jennifer Parks.
"a cosmopolitan mix of original, international and standard jazz tunes "twisted" in a surprising fusion." READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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Sound Advice, 10/5/2008, "Lua Hadar with TWIST", by Rob Lester.
"Styles and sensibilities make for interesting, cross-pollinating musical bedfellows. Lua brings an elegance and dignity - a mix of funkiness … sultry, art song, jazz, and Latin ... I like it more with each listen, as I did with her prior album." READ THE FULL ARTICLE |
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CabaretExchange.com, 7/11/2008 - "Lua Hadar with TWIST" by Tyler Kent.
"Samba tempi alongside Cuban melodies mixed with a healthy dose of medleys from the Great American Songbook never disappoint and always keep you on your toes." READ FULL ARTICLE
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SGN Arts & Entertainment - 6/6/2008 – Bits & Bytes, by Milton Hamlin
"It was a high-energy show … a night to remember. Hadar, a vision of energy and vocal talent, in a smashing red/pink outfit, was wonderful in every song, with every gesture." READ FULL ARTICLE |
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San Francisco Chronicle, 5/5/2008 - Pink Section - NIghtlife - see the page |
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Cabaret Scenes Magazine, 5/10/2008 - "Lua Hadar - TWIST" by Joe Regan Jr.,
New York City. "What an exciting evening San Francisco-based jazz vocalist Lua Hadar treated us to at the Iridium in a performance celebrating her new CD, “Twist.” When Hadar sings in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian or French, you don’t have to know the language because she communicates dramatically what she’s singing about… a stunning evening…sheer beauty… every selection was dramatically on the nose…she rocked… her physical presence and body language remind one of the great Latin, Abbe Lane, at her peak. The evening was pure pleasure! "
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CabaretExchange.com, 10/25/2007 - "Surprising Twist: Lua Hadar Blasts Through the Boundaries With Her New Band," a review by Nancy Tierney. “It’s obvious that Hadar and her new 'Twist' are having a great time creating something daring and unique in style, sound and genre, and it is exciting to hear a show in which you never know what is coming next but it’s sure to have you either bouncing in your chair, misty-eyed, or wonder-struck by how a song in a foreign language can speak so clearly to your own heart.”READ FULL ARTICLE |
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CabaretExchange.com, 10/08/2007 - "Vocalist Lua Hadar with TWIST - crossing lines of genre, style and language" by Jonathan Farrell
“The genesis of TWIST really began years ago,” says Hadar. “I’ve sung music ranging in genre from classical to jazz to musical theatre, Italian pop, French cabaret, and so on. Now it’s become a fusion; the boundaries have fallen away." READ FULL ARTICLE |
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San Francisco Bay Times, 5/24/2007
"…her mix of songs — 'crossover' she calls it —shows off her range from playful up-tempo selections to glamorous slower ballads." by Linda Ayres-Frederick
see the article
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Cabaret Scenes Magazine, 7/9/2007 - "… French/Italian numbers that emphasized her inclusive range and world view… ranged from bossa nova, swing, jazz waltz to ballad…" by Steve Murray
see the page |
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Cabaret Scenes Magazine, 5/2007 - "...a show that promises sexy Italian ballads..." by Steve Murray - see the page |
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Live on KGO radio with the Jason Martineau Trio, 3/31/2007
click for podcast and video montage |
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San Francisco Bay Times, 3/22/2007 - Plain and Fancy: Sweet and Saucy! by Linda Ayres-Frederick - see the article
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Northside San Francisco, 2/2007 - Swinging Singer Lua Hadar, Riding High... by Bruce Bellingham - see the page |
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San Francisco Bay Times, 1/4/2007 - The 10+ Best Shows of 2006 by Tom W. Kelly - see the article |
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Northside San Francisco, 12/2006 - "A few of our favorite things..." by Arts and Entertainment Editor Bruce Bellingham
She has a knack for digging up some beautiful, excruciatingly sad Italian tunes..." see the page |
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San Francisco Chronicle, 11/12/2006 - Pink Section - Headliners see the page
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Cabaret Scenes Magazine, 9/29/2006, Review by Les Traub for Luas September performance at Hollywoods legendary supper club, The Gardenia
exuberant
lovely soprano voice
powerful
confident
She was able to make the familiar sound fresh
she can easily get to the emotional heart of a ballad
see full review |
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Romantic Traveling.com, 5/2006, Review by Sheila OConnor
The 'Its About Time' project was inspired by lifes events and by Dr. Allan B. Chinens book of fairy tales, Once Upon a Midlife: Classic Stories and Mythic Tales to Illuminate The Middle Years. In the middle tales the magic of heroic youth disappears and is replaced by new wisdom gained from life experience
see full review |
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Cabaret Hotline Online, 4/2006, Review by Stacy Horn
By nature, cabaret performance is about intimacy - a daunting concept. A younger singer who hasn't yet processed life's lessons will fall flat. But Lua has the maturity to tackle the format. She opens up and reveals herself to the audience - the mark of a good cabaret performer. Lua is a wonderful actress who seeps into her characters
see full review |
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Cool As Hell Theatre.com, 2/2006. Michael Rice interviews Lua. Listen to the podcast |
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TalkinBroadway.com, 12/22/2005 - Review by Rob Lester
“...Tremendous variety…rich voice…luscious tone…sensitive and poetic…she finds the longing and uncertainty without missing the comedy…" see full review |
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Serves You Right Radio Show , 11/05/2005 - Interview by Stephen Valentino & Holy Rudin-Braschi http://syrradio.com/hadar.htm ... listen to excerpt of interview |
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independent review, 10/17/2005 - Review by Jonathan Farrell
“The way Hadar describes her life with humor and deep reflection is the type of intimacy that an audience seems to be craving…" see full review |
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San Francisco Bay Times, 10/13/2005 - Review by Tom Kelly
“...Tremendous! …she wows …gloriously exotic ...triple threat …" see full review |
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J Weekly, 10/07/2005 - Feature article by Dan Pine
"... (The show and CD are) about my coming of age emotionally in the middle third of my life..." see full article |
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