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STORM LARGE with orchestra T 212.584.7500 OPUS3ARTISTS.COM ARTISTS 3 stormlarge.com LOVE, LUST & ROCK N’ ROLL From Frank Sinatra to Elton John, Led Zeppelin, and Queen, celebrate the hits from the ’30s to the ‘90s. Songs include I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Kashmir, and Somebody to Love. A JOYFUL NOISE Spend the holidays with Storm in a night of holiday gifts and gags with music that will leave you frosted. Program to include 2000 Miles, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Hallelujah, Stand Up For Me, O Holy Night, Sock It To Me Santa, and many more. CRAZY ARC OF LOVE Storm performs renditions of her favorite love songs alongside original stories that cover early courtship to falling in love to calling the cops and everything in between. Songs to include My Funny Valentine, Maybe This Time, Hopelessly Devoted, Lady is a Tramp, Stand Up For Me, Total Eclipse of the Heart and more. “Large’s voice is a Swiss army knife, and she spent her show slicing through the limits of the Great American Songbook. She touched on jazz, rock, show tunes and the orchestra’s classical presence, no genre out of reach of her flawless vibrato.” THE OREGONIAN “The orchestra shone throughout, but [...] show stealer Ms. Large was sensational...” NEW YORK TIMES “Because it has to be said Storm Large is an astounding presence on the stage. And that voice. She can smolder like achanteuse and then she lets fly with one of the most powerful rock voices I have ever heard in my life and have you pinned to the back wall with its intensity.” SHORT BACK & SIDES All programs subject to change. Please do not print without direct permission from Opus 3.

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Page 1: STORM LARGE with orchestra - opus3artists.com STORM LARGE with orchestra ... From Frank Sinatra to Elton John, Led Zeppelin, and Queen, ... who is best known for her popsier work with

STORM LARGE with orchestra

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Love, Lust & Rock n’ RoLLFrom Frank Sinatra to Elton John, Led Zeppelin, and Queen, celebrate the hits from the ’30s to the ‘90s. Songs include I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Kashmir, and Somebody to Love.

A JoyfuL noiseSpend the holidays with Storm in a night of holiday gifts and gags with music that will leave you frosted. Program to include 2000 Miles, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Hallelujah, Stand Up For Me, O Holy Night, Sock It To Me Santa, and many more.

cRAzy ARc of LoveStorm performs renditions of her favorite love songs alongside original stories that cover early courtship to falling in love to calling the cops and everything in between. Songs to include My Funny Valentine, Maybe This Time, Hopelessly Devoted, Lady is a Tramp, Stand Up For Me, Total Eclipse of the Heart and more.

“Large’s voice is a Swiss army knife, and she spent her show slicing through the limits of the Great American Songbook. She touched on jazz, rock, show tunes and the orchestra’s classical presence, no genre out of reach of her flawless vibrato.” The OregOnian

“The orchestra shone throughout, but [...] show stealer Ms. Large was sensational...” new YOrk Times

“Because it has to be said Storm Large is an astounding presence on the stage. And that voice. She can smolder like achanteuse and then she lets fly with one of the most powerful rock voices I have ever heard in my life and have you pinned to the back wall with its intensity.” shOrT Back & sides

All programs subject to change. Please do not print without direct permission from Opus 3.

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Acclaim for Kurt Weill’s “The Seven Deadly Sins”

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“The orchestra shone throughout, but with “The Seven Deadly Sins,” Detroit inherited that show stealer Ms. Large, who is best known for her popsier work with Pink Martini and other bands. She was sensational in a Brecht-Weill experiment of dipping country innocence serially into urban decadence and seeing what comes out. What came out here was personality plus (the tattoo across Ms. Large’s back, for those who couldn’t make it out, read, “Lover”), and her voice came through the subtle miking fetchingly. “ The New York Times

“Performing the Annas was Storm Large, a singer, songwriter, actor and author who was simply stunning. First in her appearance, as she ambled onto the stage radiating a “Here I am” confidence that also seemed to mask the Annas’ uncertainty. She was dressed in a slinky white gown that radiated cool or thermonuclear heat, depending on what she meant to project. Large, who has a background in cabaret and performance art, was astonishing. There wasn’t an ill-considered move, nor a tentative note. She sang of the humblings of the Annas as their journey slowly descended from hope to sadness; her face was heartbreaking whether she was singing or seating herself at a table drinking from the wineglass as the men’s chorale sang behind the orchestra as a Greek chorus, representing family and church and passing judgment.” The CommerCial appeal

Kurt Weill’s “the seven DeaDly sins”

Storm Large is a singer, actor, author and playwright whose unique charms and remarkable voice are quickly creating a space within the performing arts world that has been awaiting such an iconoclastic talent. Born in Massachusetts, yet honing her skills in rock clubs up and down the West Coast, her voice has taken her from the crummiest of dumps to the stage of Carnegie Hall in front of The Detroit Symphony, with conductor Leonard Slatkin.

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Performances with:BBC Symphony OrchestraBritt Festival OrchestraDetroit SymphonyGrant Park SymphonyLouisville OrchestraMemphis SymphonyMidland SymphonyNational Symphony OrchestraOjai Music FestivalOregon Bach FestivalOregon SymphonyPortland SymphonyRTE National Symphony Orchestra The Knights

“She is an intoxicating and unmissable cocktail

of power and vulnerability.”

The Times (UK)

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