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Melissa
Barber
Melissa Barber has
been captivating audiences for years beginning her singing career as
a child and growing into a mature recording and stage artist.
Audiences find Melissa at numerous venues … from cabaret clubs
to live television, classical concerts to state
conventions and national sporting events to theatrical
productions.
Versatility – that’s what makes Melissa a unique performer. In one
concert, audiences may be treated to show tunes, classical vocals,
jazz, country, pop and inspirational songs – all done with talent,
grace and an enthusiasm to entertain.
Ms.
Barber's New York stage credits include leading roles in An
Advent Carol, John Henry and numerous staged readings,
children's theatre pieces, religious musicals, benefits and
cabarets.
The National Multiple
Sclerosis Society, NYC
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Cleveland
Amadeus Conservatory of Music, NYC
Friends of the Holden Arboretum
Lake Front Lines, Cleveland
Cleveland’s WWII 50th Anniversary
The Miss Ohio Scholarship Program
The Heart of Ohio Musical Revue
The Singing
Angels |
Harvest for Hunger
Impact Productions
Impact Communications
Foxwood Casinos
Oasis, Cleveland
Otterbein College
Cleveland Pops Orchestra
The Crew’s Nest
City of Parma Heights
Hey City Productions
Maloney and Fox, NYC
University Hospitals Windsor Casino |
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"If I am producing or
directing a show, and Melissa Barber is not part of it, I
haven't provided my client with the best."
John P. Kunkel III
Impact Productions, Columbus
"Rarely does one meet a
performer as richly endowed with talent, grace, class and
charisma as Melissa Barber. She makes each performance a
thrilling and poignant experience."
Ellen Pasturzak - Spinner
Miss Ohio 1996
"Melissa Barber, in a
Nancy Sinatra miniskirt, looks and sounds pretty hot as
Celeste Romano (in Tony n' Tina's Wedding)."
Tony Brown
The Cleveland Plan Dealer
"Melissa Barber performs
in the classic cabaret style. She combines Liza Minelli's
show-stopping bravado with Bernadette Peters' jazz
approach."
Listen.com
"She's got pipes
forever. Don't even try to resist her 'Whatever Lola Wants'
and "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend' (in Respect, A
Musical Journey)."
Tony Brown
The Cleveland Plain Dealer |
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