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Patti Graham’s VAUDEVILLE VARIETY w/Special Guest “Uncle Floyd”

Patti Graham’s VAUDEVILLE VARIETY w/Special Guest “Uncle Floyd”

About Patti Graham’s VAUDEVILLE VARIETY w/Special Guest “Uncle Floyd”


Immerse in the merriment of Vaudeville-style entertainment with this unique lineup of singers, dancers and comedy, ONLY at The Cutting Room! Vocalist, Patti Graham, celebrates her new CD, “HIGH STANDARDS TENDERLY”, backed by Rio Clemente on piano, Bob Leive on horns, and Sean Condron on guitar. Rounding out the performance is tap duo, Morgan and McCall Carlson, followed by comedy legend, Uncle Floyd.

Patti Graham has performed concerts and theaters throughout the Tristate area, most notably as part of Bob Leive’s “Wooster Street Trolley Jazz Band”, a popular 8-piece New Orleans-style band in which Sean Condron plays guitar. Patti has performed with Big Bands such as the Moonlighters, The Alan Quinn Orchestra, and Bill Hadland’s Big East, in addition to portraying Judy Garland, Patsy Cline, Barbara Streisand, Rosemary Clooney, and Connie Francis (wigs and all!) in theatrical events. Accompanying Patti is Rio “The Bishop of Jazz” Clemente, who frequents stages at The Friars Club, The Blue Note and, most proudly, has performed at The White House. Bob Leive, trumpet extraordinaire, is an unforgettable artist and a true treasure to behold. Representing dance are brothers, Morgan and McCall Carlson, who have performed with Les Paul’s Trio, The Big Apple Tap Festival, and at top tap events throughout NY and NJ. Heading up the evening will be comedian, “Uncle Floyd” Vivino. Most known for his cable program, “The Uncle Floyd Show”, Vivino’s cult-like following notably included John Lennon and David Bowie, the latter whom penned a song about him. A veteran radio host, Floyd is currently teamed with his cable show cohort, Scott Gordon, together producing the show “Uncle Floyd’s Garage Sale Music”. Vivino has also acted in a number of films and television shows, including playing the role of DJ Buddy Kirk opposite Robin Williams in “Good Morning Vietnam”.

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