The singer

Miriam is blessed with an outstanding voice and musicality, and with selected musicians performing  soulful jazz / blues and gospel.

She believes that songs performed by "the Grand Ladies" through the "daring twenties to the liberal sixties" are worth remembering and on stage gives them "new life" interpreting the stories and allowing the emotions and feelings to shine through.

  For example in her deliverance of "Summertime" conveying the desperation of the poor nanny,  to "Crazy" sharing the feeling of a woman in love with a less than loyal man or the temptation of the neglected  wife in "Almost Persuaded"...