Gay Marshall
Gay Marshall Sings Piaf: La Vie L’Amour
She has done Broadway, cabaret, the French production of “Cats,” one-woman shows, and recordings including a cast recording of a revival of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well.
After discovering Edith Piaf years ago in a book while on vacation, after doing her music on stage on and off for years, late last year Marshall released “Gay Marshall Sings Piaf: La Vie L’Amour,” and it is a wonderful piece of music. The disk includes nineteen Piaf standards, some in French, some in English, some switching back and forth between the two languages.
Marshall is very talented; she doesn’t have to try to sound like Piaf, her own voice and her phrasing ability get the job done. The band behind her is almost perfect for the material, with piano and accordions, a touch of violin and clarinet, and cello, bass and drums. The album has gotten great revues, and has spent time on Billboard’s World Music Chart.
Gay Marshall will be in Cleveland on Fri 5/7, to record a live album of New Orleans style jazz and blues at Nighttown in Cleveland Heights. It should be a great night of music from a wonderful singer.
He has published two books of fiction, My Cleveland Story (1998) and Home and Away Games (2006), and the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Michael Heaton has called him “the Mark Twain of Cleveland.” Check out his website and blog at http://www.GregCielec.com.