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Ella McCready: Embodying Dusty Springfield’s Spirit in ‘The Look Of Dusty’

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The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, a melting pot of creativity and performance, has once again brought to the forefront a show. This show captures the essence of a musical legend. “The Look Of Dusty” by Night Owl Shows pays tribute to the smoky-voiced singer Dusty Springfield. Her interpretations of pop, soul, and R’n’B have left an indelible mark on pop culture. This celebration of Dusty’s music and life features timeless hits like “Spooky” and “Son Of A Preacher Man.” It makes it an unforgettable experience.

Ella McCready takes centre stage. She embodies Dusty Springfield with a voice that resonates with the depth and emotion characteristic of the late singer. McCready sings with great passion and heartfelt emotion. She truly shines. I was particularly moved by her rendition of “Anyone Who Had a Heart.” She is backed by the Night Owl Band, whose finesse and professionalism elevate the performance to new heights. The show is more than just a musical showcase. It is a narrative journey through Dusty’s life. The show provides context and meaning to the songs that defined a generation.

The show’s concise 50-minute format makes it a perfect midday escape, packed with energy and emotion. McCready and the band deliver a performance that leaves the audience in awe. The audience is likely humming the classics for the rest of the day. I certainly was! Their talent is undeniable, and it’s clear that this is a team that has honed their craft to perfection.

“The Look Of Dusty” transcends the typical tribute show. It becomes a heartfelt homage that brings Dusty Springfield’s spirit back to life. It’s a nostalgic trip down memory lane for those who remember her. It is also a captivating introduction for newcomers to the timeless quality of her music. Her impact on the industry is profound.

Beyond the music, the show also sheds light on Dusty Springfield’s significance within the LGBTQ+ community. She wasn’t a public campaigner for gay rights. But, her openness about her sexuality and relationships paved the way for greater acceptance and visibility. One example was her partnership with singer Norma Tanega. Her glamorous persona and soulful music resonated deeply with the LGBTQ+ community, making her a beloved icon. Dusty’s life and career challenged societal norms. She contributed to the broader movement for gay rights. This cemented her legacy as a trailblazer in both music and LGBTQ+ history.

If you’re at the Edinburgh Fringe this year, “The Look Of Dusty” is a must-see. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just discovering Dusty Springfield’s music, this show will leave a lasting impression. It’s a chance to step back in time and enjoy the music that continues to inspire and move people today.

Reviewed by Pat Harrington

Tickets till 25th August 2024 here

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The Blondie Story

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The Blondie Story, brought to life by the remarkable talents of Reine Beau and the Night Owls, is a captivating show that impeccably captures the essence of Debbie Harry and her legendary band. From the moment the curtain rises, the stage is electrified with an energy that sets the tone for an unforgettable performance. Reine Beau, the lead singer, not only possesses a powerful voice that reverberates through the venue, and (like Debbie Harry) a magnetic sensuality but also a dynamic stage presence is truly something to behold.

What sets this show apart is the genuine connection that Reine and her band establish with the audience. Their ability to transport you through Blondie’s iconic career while infusing each song with their own unique touch is truly remarkable. Reine’s performance is nothing short of mesmerizing; her charismatic and spirited delivery embodies the essence of Blondie without slipping into mimicry, and her rendition of “Rapture” was a particular highlight for me.

Moreover, the show acted as an enlightening educational experience, shedding light on facets of Blondie’s journey that were previously unfamiliar to me. Learning about Debbie Harry’s upbringing and early musical career added a deeper layer of appreciation to the performance.

The interplay between the Night Owls,( Reine Beau (Vocal), Paul Crisp (Guitar), Noah Nelson (Bass), Luke Cunningham (keys) and Gavin Lamont (Drums), and the audience creates an immersive experience that transcends mere performance. The band’s banter and the audience’s enthusiastic participation create an atmosphere of shared joy and a wee bit of nostalgia. As the hits resonate through the air, it’s impossible to resist the urge to tap your feet and join in the chorus. The Night Owls seamlessly capture Blondie’s signature sound, from the punk-rock grit to the disco-infused beats, ensuring that each note resonates with authenticity.

The blend of outstanding musicianship, Reine Beau’s powerhouse vocals, and the palpable chemistry between the Night Owls and their audience make The Blondie Story an absolute must-see for music aficionados of all stripes. It’s a journey through time and sound that will leave you exhilarated and thoroughly entertained. Reine and her band not only celebrates the legacy of Blondie but propels it into the present with a fervour that’s impossible to resist. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this extraordinary musical voyage.

Reviewed by Pat Harrington

Venue
53
theSpace @ Surgeons Hall – Grand Theatre
19:55
50 minutes
Accessibility:
Suitability: 5+
Group: Night Owls

Tickets https://tickets.edfringe.com/ till the 26th

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