Soul Sisters on Billboard
Published on Feb 21, 2018
Ute Lemper lends Soul Sisters her perspective on our current political moment as an international citizen and performer who has seen – and sang – it all.
Click here to view the video interview
Soul Sisters on Billboard
Published on Feb 21, 2018
Ute Lemper lends Soul Sisters her perspective on our current political moment as an international citizen and performer who has seen – and sang – it all.
Click here to view the video interview
By: David Noh
Gay City News, 1 March, 2018
The minute I heard Ute Lemper’s new show at the Café Carlyle was about Marlene Dietrich, I knew I had to talk to her. For me, that German superstar could very well be the most important woman of the last century. Her life spanned nearly all of it and took her in so many directions, to so many worlds: two World Wars, the latter of which saw her playing an important role, as an entertainer who performed near the front lines, imperiling herself, having refused offers to return to Germany to become a Nazi movie star. Her films spanned the silent and sound eras, and she worked with the finest movie talents of her day…
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Ute showcased the new program “Rendezvous With Marlene” at Café Carlyle in New York City in February/March of 2018. Click here to see a gallery of images from these wonderful sold-out shows, and keep a look out for more dates around the world featuring this great show.
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Von Harald Suerland
Westfälische Nachrichten, Samstag, 03.03.2
Programm der 10. Musiklandschaft Westfalen
„Wo immer ich über die Konzerte mit Ute Lemper spreche“, erzählt Dirk Klapsing, „höre ich sofort die Frage, ob es denn noch Karten gibt.“ Es gibt noch welche, kann der Intendant der „Musiklandschaft Westfalen“ dann antworten. Indes: Der Vorverkauf für die Auftritte der Sängerin in Raesfeld (27. Juli) und Münster (25. August) hat begonnen – und für die anderen Konzerte natürlich auch…
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By: Regina Weinreich
Gossip Central, March 01, 2018
Photo: David Andrako
“Music, champagne, dancing—wonderful things that make you forget, until you find something to remember,” Ute Lemper laughs dramatically perched on a barstool close to the Café Carlyle’s grand piano, skin showing through her skirt’s slit. She chides the audience, “Stop looking at my legs. They are not that good. I just know what to do with them.” This was opening night of Ute Lemper’s show at the Café Carlyle, “Rendezvous with Marlene,” this week, and many of her fans attended to hear the leggy redhead recount the history that forms this tribute performance to the legendary Marlene…
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