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Roslyn Kind in Concert

Feature/February 2008

 


Roz backstage with Lou Papalas

We would like to thank our friend Lou Papalas for his contributions to this review of Roslyn Kind's performance at the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles, and for allowing us to publish the photo of his meeting with Roz after the show. Lou is recognized as the foremost collector of Streisand memorabilia, a fact that did not go unrecognized by Roz. Lou told us, "When I went to Rozzie's dressing room and asked her manager to see her, she announced my name, to which Rozzie shried, 'He's the guy who buys all my sister's costumes.' "

Among other Streisand treasures, Lou is the owner the world famous "My Name Is Barbra" sailor themed gown worn in the television show. For more information on Lou and his collection, visit his website,
The Barbra Shop.

 

   

"I Gotta Be Me"

February 7, 2008
When Roslyn Kind took to the stage in Los Angeles on February 2, she teased her audience with a few bars of "People."  Abruptly though, she transitioned instead into a stirring rendition of "I Gotta Be Me." Thus, Roslyn Kind set the tone of the riveting 90 minute performance: this was going to be her show. No reliance on her relation to sister Barbra Streisand was needed for Roz to pull off a triumphant performance at the Catalina Jazz Club. Indeed, her Barbra references were few. She didn't perform any songs automatically associated with Barbra, but referring to her sister as Mrs. Brolin, spoke briefly about the two of them recently spending some quality time together in London. That was it. It was time for Roz to command the spotlight all by herself.

Roz was accompanied by a three piece piano, bass and drums combo. Her set included classic ballads such as "The Man That Got Away," "Somebody Loves Me" and "Come What May," among others. Her rendition of "How Do You Keep The Music Playing" was simply beautiful, while "What Love Has Done For Me" brought the sold-out audience of about 150 to their feet.

Roz was dressed by Nolan Miller in a jeweled, off-the-shoulder top with jeweled stripes on tuxedo styled pants. Miller was in the audience and laughed when Roz teased him about the jewels falling off.

Roz offered the song "At Times Like This" as a tribute to her loving, now deceased pet puppy, whose photo adorned the piano. She also reminisced about growing up in Flatbush, and spoke lovingly about her grandmother who once told the young, up and coming singer never to give up on her dreams. This perhaps explains why Roz has decided to return to the nightclub circuit.

And what a triumphant return it was!