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		<title>Sound familiar?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading ‘50 Words for Classical Music Marketers to Rest’ earlier today, discussing the most overused &#8216;buzzwords&#8217; in marketing and press releases, we decided to write an alternative press release for Kate Dimbleby incorporating as many of the 50 words as possible&#8230; Back by Popular Demand: Kate Dimbleby on stage In this unique, not to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading ‘<a href="http://www.marketingfororchestras.com/2010/08/50-words-for-classical-music-marketers-to-rest/">50 Words for Classical Music Marketers to Rest</a>’ earlier today, discussing the most overused &#8216;buzzwords&#8217; in marketing and press releases, we decided to write an alternative press release for Kate Dimbleby incorporating as many of the 50 words as possible&#8230;</p>
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<h1>Back by Popular Demand: Kate Dimbleby on stage</h1>
<h2>In this <em>unique, not to be missed</em> show, the <em>beloved</em> Kate Dimbleby celebrates <em>powerful</em> women of song at the New End Theatre, Hampstead &#8211; 31st August &#8211; 3rd October</h2>
<p>With <strong>rave reviews</strong> citing her as “one of the most versatile singers on the jazz/blues circuit” Kate Dimbleby is celebrating the <strong>definitive </strong>women who’s music <strong>inspires</strong> her. Being a <strong>distinguished </strong>jazz singer, Kate will be performing <strong>soulful </strong>music from <strong>timeless</strong> <strong>favourites</strong>, <strong>featuring</strong> songwriters Bessie Smith, Dolly Parton and Dusty Springfield &#8211; her <strong>soaring </strong>vocals paying <strong>tribute </strong>to these <strong>immortal </strong>divas.</p>
<p>She makes a return to the stage with the <strong>legendary </strong>Cirque du Soleil director Cal McCrystal, with whom she is working for the third time, <strong>collaborating with</strong> her new band, The Honky Tonk Angels as they explore the highs and lows of a woman’s life, at home, at work and at play –<strong> inspired</strong> by Kate’s own <strong>magical </strong>experience of being a <strong>powerful</strong> woman; a mother of two and a successful singer.</p>
<p>After the <strong>amazing debut</strong> of her <strong>heartwarming </strong>show in London, Kate will <strong>culminate </strong>her <strong>impeccable</strong> 5-week run of this exciting range of songs with a UK-wide tour.</p>
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<p>An <strong>award winning </strong>singer, Kate has established herself as one of the <strong>rising stars </strong>on the jazz/blues circuit. <strong>Critically acclaimed,</strong> reviews of her past concerts and recordings speak of her versatility, passion and soul. Not only is Kate an <strong>extraordinary</strong> singer, but she <strong>has emerged</strong> as a gifted songwriter, producing a <strong>spectacular</strong> album of her own music entitled <em>Things As They Are</em> in 2009.</p>
<p>Kate’s diverse career has seen her <strong>wow audiences </strong>with <strong>flawless</strong> performances across Britain and at <strong>stunning </strong>and <strong>phenomenal</strong> venues including the Royal Festival Hall, Pizza on the Park, The Stables at Wavendon and Soho’s exclusive club, Kabaret. She has frequently appeared at the <strong>iconic</strong> Lenny Beige’s Regency Rooms and Madame JoJo’s in Soho. She has toured Australia and New Zealand with her shows <em>Fever!</em> and <em>Music to Watch Boys By.</em></p>
<p>Maturing from <strong>wunderkind </strong>to a <strong>stellar </strong>modern diva, Kate’s <strong>magisterial </strong>voice makes her the one of the <strong>world’s finest</strong> and <strong>leading ambassadors </strong>of the music of the blues era.</p>
<p><em>I’m A Woman </em>includes <strong>masterpieces</strong> ranging from the <strong>wistful </strong><em>Hold On </em>(One of Kate’s own, <strong>inimitable</strong>, compositions) to a <strong>triumphant </strong>rendition of the Rolling Stones’ <em>Mother’s Little Helper</em>.</p>
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