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7 months ago
Monologue (Womack)
A monologue from Amber Womack's cabaret debut, "Should I Be Sweet?", at famed NYC club Don't Tell Mama.
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7 months ago
I Wonder (Pickler)
Amber Womack performs an adaptation of Kelly Pickler's "I Wonder" during her cabaret debut, "Should I Be Sweet?", at famed NYC club Don't Tell Mama.
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8 months ago
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Arlen & Harburg)
Amber Womack closes out her NYC cabaret debut, "Should I Be Sweet?", at famed club Don't Tell Mama with the classic "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
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That'll Show Him (Sondheim)
Amber Womack performs Sondheim's "That'll Show Him" (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum) during her cabaret debut, "Should I Be Sweet?"...
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The Party's Over (Comden, Green & Styne)
Amber Womack performs "The Party's Over" from the 1956 musical comedy "Bells Are Ringing" during her cabaret debut, "Should I Be Sweet?", at famed ...
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Can't Stop Talking About Him (Loesser)
Amber Womack performs "Can't Stop Talking About Him" from the 1950 film "Let's Dance" during her cabaret debut, "Should I Be Sweet?", at famed NYC ...
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Kind sir, You Cannot Have the Heart (Gilbert & Sullivan)
Amber Womack as Gianetta in "The Gondoliers" - Troupers Light Opera Company.
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About Amber Womack | Soprano
Amber Womack is a soprano trained in opera and musical theater. She is based out of New York, NY.
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Jul 25, 2011Date Joined
Nov 1, 2009About this user
Amber Womack grew up on country and gospel music in her native Fort Worth, Texas. She toured with a gospel trio from the age of 12 until she started college. She was then introduced to opera and musical theatre, and was thrilled to discover a whole new world of music that she had never heard before. Amber promptly went on to get her B.A. in voice performance from Texas Wesleyan University and then moved to Philadelphia, where she got her M.M. in voice performance from Temple University.The siren song of NYC began calling and Amber answered with weekend trips on Amtrak for auditions and the new experience of watching Broadway shows and operas. Just a short time later, she was hooked and immediately moved to NYC after graduation.
Amber recently made her NYC cabaret debut at the famed nightclub Don't Tell Mama, with a show she wrote herself called "Should I Be Sweet?" In her one woman show, Amber draws on all of her musical roots and tells the tale of her life's journey to the Big Apple through the genres of musical theater, standards, pop, gospel, and country.