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"NO ONE ALIVE SINGS NAT KING COLE'S 'NATURE BOY' AS WELL AS EVAN TYRONE MARTIN"
-SAC CULTURAL HUB

AN UNFORGETTABLE NAT KING COLE CHRISTMAS

STARRING EVAN TYRONE MARTIN

Acclaimed Chicago actor Evan Tyrone Martin (Jesus Christ Superstar) celebrates Nat King Cole with a festive cocktail of signature songs and yuletide favorites. In a romantic evening of story and song, Martin intimately relates Cole's journey with velvety vocals and debonair charm. Chicago Tribune calls him "Destined for Stardom," and critics cheer, "No one alive sings Nat King Cole’s 'Nature Boy' as well as Evan Tyrone Martin" (Sacramento Cultural Hub). Classics include, “The Christmas Song,” “L-O-V-E,” “Mona Lisa,” and “All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth.” 

CHICAGO: BUNDLE UP & SAVE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

AN UNFORGETTABLE NAT KING COLE CHRISTMAS starring EVAN TYRONE MARTIN

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    RECENT SHOWS

    • December 22, 2019. 6:30 pm
      The Goodspeed. East Haddam, CT

    • December 22, 2019. 2:00 pm
      The Goodspeed. East Haddam, CT

    • December 21, 2019. 8:00 pm
      The Goodspeed. East Haddam, CT


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    Photos by JPM Photography

    ABOUT THE ARTIST

    EVAN TYRONE MARTIN

    Chicago Sun-Times raves, "Evan Tyrone Martin is a golden-voiced actor of sweetness and grace.” Evan Tyrone Martin headlines concert stages nationwide in Unforgettable: Evan Tyrone Martin Sings Nat King Cole as well as his holiday offering An Unforgettable Nat King Cole Christmas. Martin was highlighted by Chicago Tribune as "Destined for Stardom: One of the Hot New Faces of Chicago Theatre" as well as receiving a Chicago Magazine shout out as one of "Five Chicago Actors Who Could Win Tonys Someday." Outstanding theatre credits nationwide include the world premiere of the critically acclaimed new musical The Black Clown, Jesus Christ Superstar (Jesus, Black Theatre Alliance Award nomination), Oklahoma (Ali Hakim), Hair (Hud), Duke Ellington's Greatest Hits, I Left My Heart: A Salute to the Music of Tony Bennett (Jeff Award nomination), Far From Heaven (Raymond-Jeff Award nomination), Dreamgirls (Curtis-Black Theatre Alliance Award nomination), The Little Mermaid (King Triton), Rent (Collins), The Color Purple (Harpo), Side Show (Jake-Jeff Award nomination), Violet (Flick-Jeff Award nomination), Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Valentin-Jeff Award nomination, Broadway World Award nomination), and Pippin (Leading Player). He is a graduate of Ashland University. evantyronemartin.com / FB: Evan Tyrone Martin

    PRESS

    SAC CULTURAL HUB - Review (Michael P Coleman)

    Evan Tyrone Martin Channels Nat King Cole

    I’m not prone to hyperbole, so listen to me when I say this: no one alive sings Nat King Cole’s “Nature Boy” as well as Chicago’s Evan Tyrone Martin. I know “Nature Boy” isn’t a Christmas tune, but after a couple of songs, no one last night cared what Martin sang. His show, An Unforgettable Nat King Cole Christmas, featured holiday and romantic standards made famous by the legendary performer.

    Martin himself joked that we’d all come to hear “The Christmas Song,” and he delivered that gift just before the two-hour show’s intermission. His musical theatre background served him well on that and other time-worn Christmas favorites. I could almost see every mother’s child looking for soaring reindeer. Martin sang one of the most beautiful, reverent versions of “Silent Night” I’ve ever heard.  He performed a medley of Christmas tree-themed songs, beginning with Cole’s “Oh Tannenbaum,” and charmingly led the audience in a three-song carol-sing.

    Martin also displayed a mastery for Cole’s more up-tempo catalog, swinging with classics like “L-O-V-E” and “Straighten Up And Fly Right” with a contagious verve. But the night’s real surprises were in Martin’s delivery of some of the romantic ballads that were Cole’s calling card.  He delivered a truly stunning version of “Mona Lisa,” and prompted tears during “Unforgettable” and “When I Fall In Love,” which he dedicated to his late father and Cole’s wife, Maria, respectively.

    As much as I love Christmas music, those and other romantic songs in Martin’s show made me wish he’d have performed a little while longer last night. Or at the very least, they made me want to see his other Cole tribute show, Unforgettable: Falling In Love With Nat King Cole. Are you listening, Harris Center?  Make it happen in 2019!

     

    SAC CULTURAL HUB - Interview (Michael P Coleman)

    "If you’re a fan of holiday music, I think you’d agree that there’s nothing quite like Nat King Cole’s classic 'The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)' to get you in the mood for the season. For the longest time, I really didn’t need to hear anyone but Cole sing that song. Even his daughter Natalie’s version, as gorgeous as it is, falls a bit short. But believe it or not, Evan Tyrone Martin, a 35 year old musical theatre actor from Chicago, has hit the yuletide nail on the head with a brilliant rendition of 'The Christmas Song,' and he’ll be performing it, along with several other Cole favorites, in Folsom on December 2 in a new show, An Unforgettable Nat King Cole Christmas.

    During our EXCLUSIVE interview, Martin told me that he owes his love for the genre that Cole conquered to his grandmother.

    'My entire family is a group of singers,' Martin shared, 'but my mother’s mother was at the helm of the music in our family, having sung in a few church choirs in Cleveland. She loved Nat King Cole’s music so much, and I literally used to sit and listen to his music with her. So when I was asked to put a couple of Nat’s songs on tape, and I was offered the opportunity to do the show, it wasn’t like I had to go back and learn anything.  All of his music was just there!'

    After one listen, you’ll realize that Martin’s a man of his word.  It’s almost eerie to hear an artist so young display a total mastery of songs that were recorded long before he was born. I asked Martin to give us a peek inside of his creative process, in developing A Unforgettable Nat King Cole Christmas.

    'I wanted to make sure I was being true to the way that Nat presented his music,' Martin shared. 'It wasn’t about being famous, and it wasn’t just about being on stage. There was a presence and a softness and a very focused and pointed presentation to everything that Nat did with his music, so I really wanted to make sure that I was true to that.'

    Martin’s done such a great job of capturing Cole’s vocal essence that I had to ask whether he also played piano, as the legend brilliantly did. 'I do play piano, but it’s been so long since I’ve played in any serious fashion that I just leave that to my music director,' Martin laughed. 'She’s one of the best musicians I’ve ever worked with, and I’m really excited to be able to work with her and the incredible musicians she’s put together. And because Nat was one of the greatest jazz musicians to have ever lived, it would be a long haul before I’d be good enough to play some of his licks. I’m comfortable with the voice, so I’ll just stick to that!'

    As Cole was also known for his romantic standards, I asked whether Martin planned to sneak any of them into the Christmas show in Folsom. After all, nothing improves an evening of lovely music like a perfectly positioned sprig of mistletoe! 'We do a really healthy mix of both Nat’s hit songs, like 'Unforgettable,' 'L-O-V-E,' and 'Smile,' along with a heavy dose of a lot of his Christmas music,' Martin promised. Haul out the holly, baby!

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