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Cloud 9 at 9 p.m., Friday, May 2.
Her riveting interpretations of old
favorites will make the audience
think it is hearing them for the
first time. She's performed with
many jazz/cabaret greats includ-
ing Larry "Scotty" Scott, Shirley
Horn, Lou Rawls and Diane
Shure.
Zogg's will feature Eric Rachau
and Nancy Micciulla, both on
acoustic guitar and vocals at 10
p.m., Friday and Saturday, May 2-
3. Eric Rachau (acoustic
guitar/vocals) and Nancy
Micculla (acoffstic guitar/vocals).
Eric Rachau moved from cen-
tral Pennsylvania to Rohoboth
Beach in 1999.
His style is an eclectic blend of
jam band, rocL funL hip hop and
reggae genres. He performs regu-
larly at Arenas, Zogg's and
Angler's Rest. Philadelphia
native Micciulla tried her hand at.
• classical piano, clarinet and even
trumpet. But" none • of these
seemed to suit her. All the while,
Erie Raehau will perform
with Nancy Mieeiulla at Zog-
gs on Friday and Saturday,
May 2-3, as a part of the Re-
hoboth Beach Cabaret Fest.
she was discovering and develop-
ing her voice. She was also devel-
oping a taste for a wide variety of
music, but especially for female
singer-songwriters, with their
simple arrangements and poetic
storytelling.
With the help of a friend, she
recorded two demo tapes, one of
which has been sent to fans as far
as Singapore and Australia. She
has played in venues across
Pennsylvania, and shared the
stage with such acts as the Darcie
Miner Band, Gigolo Aunts and
Fastball.
Cloud 9 will feature Vocalist
Holly Lane and her four-piece
ensemble at 9 p.m., Saturday,
May 3, for Cabaret Fest. Lane's
rertoire consists of rich, sultry
ballads, jazz standards, French
music and show tunes. Her reper-
toire consists of rich, sultry bal-
lads, jazz standards, French music
and show tunes. She performs
regularly throughout Delmarva
with Shore Jazz.
Sea Witch Inn, at 71 Lake Ave.,
will feature vocalist Liz Du Four
during Cabaret Fest at 2 p.m.,
Saturday, May 3. The event is a
fundraiser for WomenHeart.
Tickets are $15, at'the door with
proceeds benefiting the
WomenHeart, a nonprofit organi-
zation educating women about
heart disease. Reservations are
not necessary.
Du Four studied classical music
for years, including numerous
performances at Carnegie Hall
before pursuing a career as a con-
temporary singer and songwriter.
As musical director of Chez
Odette's in New Hope, she saw
the venue-named one of the Top
Ten Cabaret Rooms in the nation
by "USAToday" in 2001.
For more information about the
Rehoboth Beach Cabaret Fest,
emall ChrisRiss@JackLingo.com
or call him at 228-5669. A com-
plete listing'of cabaret perform:
ances and other information is
located on the internet at
http ://ww w.capegazette.com/page
sdcabaretO203.html.
REHOBOTH BEACH
• Adriatico Restaurant: 30
Baltimore Ave. Friday and
Saturday, May 2-3 Susan
Campanero/Robie Stamper
(Rehoboth Beach Cabaret Fest).
For information, call 227-9255.
• Anglers Rest: 3185 Highway
One. Pocket Change plays every
Wednesday night For informa-
tion, call 226-1229.
• Arena's Bar and Dell: 149
Rehoboth Ave. (in the Village by
the Sea Mall). For information,
call 227-1272.
• Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore
Ave. Friday and Saturday, May 2-
3 - Rick Skye as Liza in "A Slice
of Minelli." .For information, call
227-6515.
• car6 Sol& 44 Baltimore Ave.
Guitarist Bruce Anthony plays at
CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, May 2 - May 8, 2003.91
7 p.m. Thursdays. Friday and
Saturday, May 2-3 - Viki Dee
(Rehoboth Beach Cabaret Fest).
For information, call 227-7107.
• Chez La Mer: Second Street
and Wilmington Avenue• Friday
and Saturday, May 2-3 - Wendy
Lane Bailey and Rick Jensen. For
information, call 227-6494.
• Cloud 9:234 Rehoboth Ave.
Friday, May 2 -Peggy Raley;
Saturday, May 3 - Holly Lane.
For information, call 226-1999.
• The Cultured Pearl: 19
Wilmington Ave. Friday and
Saturday, May 2-3 Pam
Miller/Bob Diener. For informa-
tion, call 227-8493.
• DogKsh Head Brewings &
Eats: 320 Rehoboth Ave. All
shows start at 10 p.m.. Friday,
May 2 - The Witnesses; Saturday,
May 3 - The Lee Harris Trio;
Friday, May 9 - Chris Berardo and
the Desperados. For information,
call 226-BREW.
• Frogg Pond: First Street and
Rehoboth Avenue. Karaoke with
Dave & RC Sunday, Monday and
Wednesday to Friday. Karaoke
contest on Wednesday. Trivia
Challenge on Monday and
Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
May 2-3 - Red Letter Day; Friday
and Saturday, May 9-10
Nightlife. For information, call
227-2234.
• Irish Eyes: 52B Rehoboth
Ave. DJ music Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday. For infor-
mation, call 22%5758.
• Purple Parrot: 247
Rehoboth Ave. Karaoke 9 p.m. to
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