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![]() SF EXAMINERTuesday nights at Chez Jacques, 1390 California St., now belong to Glenda Glayzer, a torch singer with the vocal power of a flame-thrower. She's known to habitues of "Beach Blanket Babyon Goes Bananas," in which she did a 2 1/2 -year stint as the vivacious brunette who never failed to raise the roof with her blazing rendition of "Am I Blue?" Glayzer's big, stunning voice is both an asset and debit. I think she should realize that the room is too small for the volume, emotional intensity and hard sell that she puts into her songs. And I'm not sure that she even needs a mike. She's a very accomplished singer with a remarkable instrument that emits a rich, true tone.
Glayzer bears down on a dozen or so songs, giving nearly all of them a blues coloration, including
Charles Strouse's rosy "Tomorrow" from the musical, "Annie". It's an interesting shtick, and it's certainly novel
to hear "Ole Man River" delivered as a torch song by a female voice.
But her heart obviously belongs to show tunes, and she does well with Kander and Ebb's "And All That Jazz" ("Chicago"),
and with an engaging pair of "West Side Story" tunes done in German. Glayzer appeared in German
productions of American musicals in Nuremberg and Vienna.
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