As many singers approach their golden years of life, they cannot sing quite as well as they once did. Well, let me assure you upfront, this is not the case with forever talented Helen Reddy. In forty years her lovely smooth voice has aged richer and more melodic than ever. Looking radiant at 70, Reddy grabbed her LA audience at the very top with "Stars" and held them spellbound throughout the hour-long set. In spite of an almost five minute standing ovation at the end, however, she chose not to return for an encore, leaving her fans literally begging for more.
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in the audience, was the composer of "Angie Baby" Alan O'Day, who at Reddy's invitation, came up onstage to help her sing the song of which she confessed, she had forgotten some lyrics. "It's been a long time, so cut me some slack", she quipped, enjoying every moment of having her old friend closeby. Seeing O'Day and Reddy embrace and hearing them sing together made for some memorably good music. Another terrific surprise came with Reddy's delivery of "I Am Woman", which has literally become an international anthem to feminism. She chose to recite it as a poem rather than sing it, making the message ring out more resoundingly powerful and clear than ever before. It was the icing on the cake of a truly unforgettable evening.
Bravo to the four brilliant musicians who backed Reddy. Mary Ekler accompanied on keyboards and lent background vocals, Lynn Coulter was on drums, Lenny Coltun on guitar, and Randy Landas on bass.
Hopefully, this all too brief engagement is the signal of a rebirth for Helen Reddy, who, in spite of a ten year absence, is still a reigning superstar for throngs of fans. Follow her website for future gigs:
http://www.helenreddy.com/
see our interview:
http://grigwaretalkstheatre.blogspot.com/2012/08/2012-interview-with-helen-reddy.html
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