Petula Clark goes uptown to Feinstein's Newsday Celebrities Newsday > Entertainment > Celebrities Petula Clark goes uptown to Feinstein's Published: February 2, 2012 1:08 PM The "Downtown" girl is heading uptown. Petula Clark, the British pop princess who topped the charts in the '60s with a slew of ...
Downtown and all around New York with Petula Clark Chicago Tribune NEW YORK (Reuters) - Petula Clark likes to think of herself as the Beatles' big sister. After all, the singer's biggest hit "Downtown" personified the 1960's "British Invasion" of America just as much as John, Paul, George and Ringo, or the more grungy ... Bringing 'Downtown' to MidtownWall Street Journal (blog)
Bjork, Nicolas Jaar and Petula Clark Play New York DNAinfo By Daniel Jumpertz Petula Clark is in town for her first New York nightclub engagement since the 1970s at Feinstein's at the Regency. The most commercially successful female singer in British chart history began performing onstage at 7-years-old, ...
For Petula Clark, Well…You Can Always Go, to Feinstein's New York Observer Petula Clark has lost none of her fizz. Her warm, engaging new act at Feinstein's at Loew's Regency is the first time she's appeared in a New York nightclub since the dear, departed and much-lamented days of the Waldorf-Astoria's Empire Room.
Petula Clark: After Decades, Miss 'Downtown' Hits Midtown In Cabaret NPR (blog) 2001, Petula Clark took to Washington Square Park with performers from downtown theater and dance companies, singing her iconic "Downtown" to kick off an effort to energize lower Manhattan in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Clark will play her first ...
Petula Clark Extends Engagement at Feinstein's; Ruben Studdard Postpones TheaterMania.com By Andy Propst • Feb 1, 2012 • New York Two-time Grammy Award winner Petula Clark has added three performances to her run at Feinstein's at Loews Regency. She will now appear at the cabaret venue through February 11, in lieu of the previously announced ...
Saw Doctors Show Offers Promising Prognosis Broward-Palm Beach New Times (blog) Their recent cover of that old '60s chestnut "Downtown" (featuring a guest appearance from Petula Clark, the original singer) aside, Moran and the band's other longtime mainstay, Davy Carton, have always had a knack for writing great original songs.