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WHAT'S HAPPENING?
Shoshanna
Rosenstein
FEDERATION OF AMERICAN MUSICIANS,
SINGERS AND PERFORMING ARTISTS HONORS 8 INTERNATIONAL DIVAS AND A POLISH
JEWISH GHETTO LEGENDARY PERFORMER
COVERGIRLS' ELEGANCE AND DRAMA
Peggy Judy the ravishing Grande Dame of Musical Comedy on
the cover of the book.
Peggy all sexy in pink and Parisian Frou Frou. Photo by
the master photographer Peter Zakhary. Have you seen anything like it?
A BIG HIT!
Zola,
a superb songwriter, singer, composer, producer and author received
glowing write-up. She is the daughter of the legendary Chayela
Rosenthal, star of Vilna Gettho Theater during the Nazi occupation of
Poland.
"Showbiz,
Pioneers, Best Singers, Musicians and Entertainers" is the most recent
book on Jazz, music and entertainment published by Times Square Press
and the Federation of American Musicians, Singers and Performing Artists
(FAMSPA). It is generating lots of heat and making waves. Possibly 20
million people have already seen the cover and read about the book.
Press releases and articles, news and reviews appeared on the front page
of world jazz and music leading publications and newswire services. To
name a few, BBC, ejazznews, Allboutjazz.com, European News Agency,
Europe Jazz Network, International Herald Daily News, Cabaret Ville
Magazine, the London Monthly Herald, the European Journal and World
Television, JazzReviews, and every single jazz website. It was reported
that 4 million readers read about the book on Amazon.com (They sell and
distribute the book), 3 millions on Borders (The same thing), and 2
millions on Barnes&Noble.com.
South
African-born Naava Piatka, sister of Zola, portrayed herself and her
remarkable mother, the Yiddish performer and comedienne Chayela
Rosenthal.
Naava is an internationally known actress, writer and
director, best known for her captivating one woman musical play
BETTER DON’T TALK!-
A Daughter Uncovers Her Mother’s Hidden Past, about her actress mother’s
past as Star of the Vilna Ghetto Theatre,
which has won
rave reviews
and captured the hearts of audiences worldwide from the USA to the
United Kingdom, South Africa to Germany,
Australia to Lithuania. She is also in Volume IV of the
World Who's Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and Entertainment.
The
book is a large publication containing zillions of names, stars,
celebrities, headliners and 800 photos. Showbiz historians and
entertainment writers are raving about it. Dr. Etienne Leroux described
it as the most important tome on music and performers ever published in
the civilized world. London Monthly Herald gave the book 5 stars. Unlike
other who's whos, "Showbiz, Pioneers, Best
Singers, Musicians and Entertainers" is lively, fun and intriguing.
AllAboutJazz.com wrote:
"A MASTERPIECE. FUN, UNUSUAL AND
AUTHORITATIVE NEW PUBLICATION ." CabaretVille magazine said: "One of the
10 best books of the year." The Globe Weekly News wrote: "This volume is
one of the best entertainment and showbiz books ever published."
GORGEOUS AND MULTI TALENTED DIVAS.
PEGGY JUDY QUEEN OF MUSICAL
COMEDY STEALS THE HEADLINES
The cover is unique. And the stars gracing the front and
the back of the cover are ravishing and equally intriguing. Peggy Judy,
a legend in her own right appeared on the front cover. What a delight!
You could say you are watching a frame from a Fellini movie. She looks
terrific, mysterious and bubbly. This is the sort of photos that capture
your imagination. Seven additional female singers grace the back cover.
Last week, Peggy Judy was written up in 7 publications and featured in
200 Internet search engines. She stole the headlines!

Peggy with suave but tone-deaf
ex-husband Buddy Judy (Dan Lishner). Their beautiful romance ended after
their room-clearing Steve and Eydie-esque duet at Ed's Frolic Room in
Hollywood.
Those
divas came from the four corners of the universe, Australia, New
Zealand, South Africa and the United States. Each one with her own
personality, smile, diva aura and distinctive elegance. Irene Soderberg
is in one million Dollar fur coat. Stephanie Jordan in a silk green
outfit made for Monte Carlo highlife receptions. Nichaud Fitzgibbon in a
stunning dramatic black dress leaning against a film noire background.
Where did they find these mysterious and gorgeous women? Carol Lexter, a
veteran publicist and PR guru explained this phenomenon. " We publish 10
volumes of the World Who's Who in Jazz, Cabaret, Music and
Entertainment.

The sublime Irene
Soderberg appeared on the back cover of the book.
NY Cabaret
Hotline wrote about Irene: "The best in the Business, had everyone in
the room laughing and applauding." De Lafayette said: "Nobody can match
the astonishing talent of Ms. Soderberg. This woman is a national
treasure."
Each volume must have a very particular
cover and a THEME. For Volume IV, we had to pick the best singers in the
business for the cover. Talent alone is not enough. We were searching
for striking, innovative and multitalented stars. And we found them. We
took into great consideration, the personality and integrity of the star
to appear on our cover. Sure, Madonna is a great name...Sure Bono is
terrific, but this is NOT what we were looking for. We needed fresh
blood, exciting singers, intriguing personalities, stars who have a
story to tell. And we found them." The honorees and chosen ones are
Australia's biggest Jazz singer Nichaud Fitzgibbon,
a new Blues sensation by the name of Antoinette
Montague,
Katie Bull, a very creative
recording artist with extremely pleasant personality,
Maria Gentile winner of tons
of Jazz and Cabaret awards, Stephanie Jordan,
one of the classiest and most accomplished Jazz singers in the business,
the one and only,
the powerhouse performer
Irene Soderberg
who said "This
is my heart I share with you. So, Darlings enjoy your life; live it to
the fullest! Share you dreams, your love, your joy. In Love, light, and
Music..." Zola, a favorite of the author.
  
The honored
stars who appeared on the back cover of the book from the left to the
right, Antoinette Montague, Katie Bull, Stephanie Jordan and Nichaud
Fitzgibbon.
FAMSPA REMEMBERS AND HONORS THE
LEGENDARY CHAYELA ROSENTHAL
In the chapter "In Memoriam", the
following article was published: (Data submitted by Naava Piatka and
Zola, daughters of the legendary Star of the Vilna Ghetto Theater)
Chayela
Rosenthal (1924-1979)
Photo:
The late great Chayela Rosenthal in black satin gloves. She was loving
with a heart bigger than the world we live in, down to earth, and also…
super duper elegant and classy on stage.
The
sun shines brighter and warmer, the valleys get greener, and the world
becomes happier, lovelier and more meaningful, when people and artists
like Chayela Rosenthal inhabit the earth. She is gone now, but her
talent, her persona, her generosity, her smile and the artistic beauty
and pioneering spirit she brought to the world of art and entertainment
are still around us. We still feel her presence and warmth, her beauty
and talent. This ethereal memory brings joy to my heart and pain to my
soul. How majestic and mightier, the hand of God would and could be, if
that hand had written a longer life for people like Chayela Rosenthal!
But what do I know? Chayela Rosenthal was an extraordinary human being;
singer, actress, comedienne, and stage pioneer. She was born in 1924 in
Vilna, Lithuania, became known as the Star of the Vilna Ghetto Theatre,
when at age seventeen, during the brutal Nazi occupation, she sang her
lyricist brother Layb's songs and starred in his satirical musical plays
written especially for the theatre established to boost morale in the
tiny overcrowded ghetto. Even when deported to Kaiserwald labor camp and
Stutthof Concentration Camp, Chayela made special concerts to inspire
and uplift her fellow inmates with her soulful singing. At war's end,
she endured the infamous Death March, miraculously spared from the Nazi
enforced drowning in the Baltic Sea by the liberating Russian army. In
1945 Chayela joined the State Yiddish Theatre, performing in DP camps in
Germany and Poland. Visiting American Yiddish star Molly Picon spotted
her there, in turn urging her friend, impresario Sol Hurok to help
Chayela leave anti-Semitic Poland. After an audition in Warsaw, Mr.
Hurok arranged for Chayela to perform cabaret in Paris, where she
recorded her first singles and where impresario Sarah Sylvia engaged her
for a Yiddish theatre tour of South Africa.
 
Photos
from L to R: 1-Chayela posing as Yisroilik, in 1946.
2-Chayela in her youth. She was larger than life, both on and off stage.
Chayela and her fellow Holocaust Survivor husband, Xavier Piatka settled
in Cape Town, South Africa in 1951, where she recorded her first full
length, self titled album. The petite and effervescent Chayela was a
popular and beloved Yiddish entertainer and cabaret performer, adored
for her comedy routines and international singing. She appeared twice
on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theatre as guest artist with Jacob
Jacobs. She courageously played her final role as the quintessential
Golde in "Fiddler on the Roof". One week later, she died of cancer in
1979 at age 55. Her two daughters, Naava and Zola are both entertainers
and singers living in the USA. Naava's one woman show, "Better Don't
Talk!" is a tribute to Chayela's life. Website: www.naava.com
Read the
book. It is fascinating. You will enjoy it for years to come. Rating: 5
stars all the way. |