Anais St. John's admiration of Eartha Kitt has led her to present a tribute to the late performer. Not to try to mimic or impersonate her, but to show the beauty, sensuality, and passion of her music through Anais's own eyes. Anais has developed a style that combines humor with a sultry demeanor, characteristics that are distinctly Eartha. The show includes songs such as "I Want to Be Evil"," Monotonous", "A Woman Wouldn't Be a Woman", "C'est Si Bon", and "An Old Fashioned Girl".
Anais appears with her Musical Director Harry Mayronne, Jr., along with Nathan Lambertson on upright bass, and Michael Skinkus on percussion.
Anais St. John's admiration of Eartha Kitt has led her to present a tribute to the late performer. Not to try to mimic or impersonate her, but to show the beauty, sensuality, and passion of her music through Anais's own eyes. Anais has developed a style that combines humor with a sultry demeanor, characteristics that are distinctly Eartha. The show includes songs such as "I Want to Be Evil"," Monotonous", "A Woman Wouldn't Be a Woman", "C'est Si Bon", and "An Old Fashioned Girl".
Anais appears with her Musical Director Harry Mayronne, Jr., along with Nathan Lambertson on upright bass, and Michael Skinkus on percussion.
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