Sue’s Muse: An Interview with Linda Amiel Burns

The long-time president of The American Popular Song Society. A good friend of the late Sandi Durell and a reviewer  for Woman Around Town. The long-time educator and beloved creator of the “Singing Experience.”  A singer. A producer. A person who’s been a champion of our community for well over 40 years. It’s time we acknowledged this lady again and re-introduce her to some of my new readers. Please meet the lovely Linda Amiel Burns

Here is a link to the nonprofit APSS, which we discuss in this interview. If you are so inclinded, make a donation: apssinc.org

ALSO…ending their incredible series on June 14th is the one and only Karen Mason. For information or to make a reservation click here: https://apssinc.org/reservations.html

Here is the graphic of this past year’s season:

Do you want to connect or follow Linda? Here is a link to her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SingLAB

Since we spoke of him in the interview…here is a photo of Linda with  her dear friend, the late, Danny Aiello the night he gave her a Special MAC Award:

Photo Credit: Maryann Lopinto

 

About Sue Matsuki 75 Articles
SUE MATSUKI is an award-winning singer and songwriter, producer, open mic host, educator, columnist and the author of So You Want to Sing Cabaret. She is a Bistro Award winner for Outstanding Collaboration with her Musical Director, Gregory Toroian; she is the very first recipient of the Julie Wilson Award given by the Mabel Mercer Foundation; and she is a multi-award-winning MAC Award winner (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs) for Jazz Vocalist, Special Events, and Songwriter and has been nominated 11 times in 8 different categories. Matsuki is a Cabaret/Jazz singing veteran who has played every NYC Cabaret room including: Feinstein’s at the Regency, 54 Below, Town Hall, and several major Jazz Clubs including: the legendary Village Gate, Birdland, The Iridium and Sweet Rhythm. She’s even played Carnegie Hall and appeared in five seasons as a Diva Double at the Metropolitan Opera. She plays many theaters across the country and has appeared at Crazy Coqs in London. As an educator she has taught Cabaret and performance/business classes at: Mac-to-School, Cabaret Hotspot! Cabaret U, The Ridgefield Theater Barn, Peddie Town School (Town Heights, NJ), UCONN’s Osher’s Lifelong Learning Institute, the Vancouver School of Performing Arts and at Fordham University at Lincoln Center. Matsuki is the Producer of the annual Urban Stages’ Winter Rhythms series, NATS (National Association of Teachers of Singers) NMTC National Musical Theater Competition as well as many other benefits and shows. Sue’s Views has been an on-going Cabaret advice column that has appeared in Cabaret Hotline On-Line, NiteLife Exchange and Cabaret Hotspot, It now lives on her website. Sue’s Muse comes back to the NiteLife Exchange family in May. For more information please visit: www.SueMatsuki.com
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