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If you’ve never been to the Allen Room for Jazz at Lincoln Center, the first thing that strikes you is the 50 x 90-foot, floor-to-ceiling glass wall behind the stage/bandstand that offers a breathtaking view of Columbus Circle, the southwest entrance to Central Park, and the Manhattan skyline. At night, the atmosphere possesses an ethereal-like quality so perhaps on the evening of March 31, the spirit of Luis Russell was proudly gazing through the glass at his daughter Catherine, who was honoring his memory by singing the jazz and blues numbers he and Louis Armstrong transformed into American standards.

Read more: http://cabaret.broadwayworld.com/article/BWW-Reviews-Catherine-Russell-Mezmorizes-Lincoln-Centers-Allen-Room-With-Swinging-Tribute-to-Her-Dad-and-Satchmo-20120411#ixzz1rp4xjHHi

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