
Frank brings fresh interpretations to such Johnny Mathis signature tunes as 'Chances Are,' 'It's Not for Me to Say,' 'Wild Is the Wind,' 'Misty' and 'The Twelfth of Never.' The Magic of Mathis also includes infrequently sung jewels as '99 Miles from L.A.,' 'Yellow Roses on Her Gown,' 'I'll Be Easy to Find' and 'Photograph,' all part of Mathis's remarkable 56-year career."Frank Dain is a vocalist, graphic designer and, since 2003, the Editor-in-Chief of Cabaret Scenes. There was a thirteen year hiatus since his last show. He has also worked with Sherry Eakeron the programs for the Bistro Awards over the past several years.Last month, I was lucky enough to beable to catch Frank Dain at The Sheet Music Society.He is currently doing a tribute show toJohnny Mathis. This is not an impersonation, but rather, an honest to Godtribute. Frank has such an ease on stage that evokes the cool relaxed elegantstyle of Mr. Mathis. This is truly a show that Mathis would enjoy. For those ofyou in the New York area looking for the perfect anecdote to a cold December tomorrownight, go see Frank Dain at Don’t Tell Mama. (Details at the end of this blog).He is returning for two shows, tomorrow and the 15th. In the midstof keeping a magazine like Cabaret Scenes on schedule, working forPlaybill.com, and preparing for his two shows, he sat down for an interview!

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Frank and Kathleen Landis (Photo:Rose Billings) |
Without even thinking, I said I’d like toput together a nightclub show, just me, a mic and a pianist. “That’s it!,” sheshouted. “I’ve been trying to make you a chorus boy, but you don’t have thatgeneric voice. NOW, I know how to work with you.”
Within a year, I had done myfirst cabaret show, at Jason’s Park Royal, and that was that. After that firstshow, I cried. It felt so right. With all the joys I had experienced intheater, nothing came close to the freedom doing cabaret gave me.But my current voice teacher, KurtPeterson, has built on what I learned from Veronica and helped me find more inmy voice. And then there’s Kathleen Landis. She’s given me performingopportunities I never would have had. The Café Pierre? A four-month-longweekend gig? I can’t imagine those happening without her.What career other than your own couldyou have imagined pursuing?

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To me, it’s all about the story.Who is your favorite entertainer? Barbra Streisand. She’s the reason Iever opened my mouth to sing.How would you define bravery? Standing up to injustice anddiscrimination and maintaining your moral compass through it all.
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Right now, “The Good Wife,” “Homeland”and “Dowtown Abbey.” I ws too much TV!

There still seems to be a “this is God’spunishment” attitude with many legislators. You would think that someone whocould possible die from an illness would trump anyone’s religious beliefs. Butno. I find these Christians to be most un-Christian-like and judgmental. Thiscountry is so backwards when it comes to sex and anything bad that results fromsex is seen as justified punishment. Even sex education gets watered downbecause of the demands of the religious right. Knowledge is power, but thatdoesn’t seem to matter to these people. I think testing should be made to be as simpleand inexpensive and readily available as possible. The cost of drug treatment,not only for HIV/AIDS, but all other major illnesses, needs to be controlled.Sure, drug companies should make a profit. After all, it is a business. But Ifind it disgusting that life-saving medication is out of reach for so manybecause of the cost. That needs to be addressed.

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Marilyn Maye, Bill Sensenbrenner at Feinstein's at Loews Regency(6/11) |
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Barbara Cook at Feinstein's at Loews Regency (6/11) |
Frank Dain
The Magic of Mathis
Saturdays December 8 and 15 at 6 pm at Don't Tell Mama
Kathleen Landis - Musical Director
Saadi Zain - Bass
Lennie Watts - Director
Final 2 shows of 2012!
If you want some info on my approach to the show, here's a link to a Playbillinterview:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/print/169795.html
A Few Testimonials
I fell in love with his voice and personality years ago. He is so incredibly supportive of the artists within this community. I love looking out from the stage and singing to him. Thank you Frank for all that you do, especially keeping Cabaret Scenes alive!-Julie Reyburn
The master of the ballad, FRANK DAIN, has finally released his first CD. "I Thought About You" showcases Dain's breathless, throaty voice with songs like "The Way You Look Tonight," "Night And Day," "All The Things You Are/The Nearness Of You," and "I Cover The Waterfront." A delightful blend of Johnny Mathis and Frank Sinatra, he mesmerizes with his heartfelt renderings of love songs.
Just what the doctor ordered in these times of chaos and confusion - a smooth voice that will melt away your tensions. "I Thought About You" is available in New York at Tower Records and Footlight
Records and on the Internet at CDBaby.com/frankdain and
Amazon.com.
- Laurie Lawson -
Laurie Lawson, CEC,
Past President, ICF-NYC
Executive Producer, Coach World TV
I was at home one evening getting ready to go out to a show and I had iTunes on and playing throughout the house. A gorgeous male crooning voice came on that I didn't recognize it at all but I fell instantly in love with it. I tried to identify the singer as I listened but with every turn of phrase I realized that I literally had never heard this singer before. It was astounding to me that I had somehow missed out on such a glorious male vocalist! I let the entire album play on until the end and finally allowed myself to look at the info on the screen. I couldn't believe my eyes! It was Frank Dain. Being somewhat new to the New York cabaret scene at the time, I had only known Frank as the editor of Cabaret Scenes Magazine. He had generously handed over a copy of his CD to me and at some point I had burned it into my iTunes collection but had not found the time to listen when it was first uploaded. Frank's CD is now on my "favorites" list and he comes up in my Genius playlists all the time, thanks to the 5-star rating I gave it and awesome technology. I'm still trying to make up for lost time - the time before I ever heard Frank Dain's glorious voice.
-Terese Genecco
Thank you Frank Dain for the gifts you have given to the world and continue to give!
With grateful XOXOXs ,

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