Four Great Performences

 You Ain't Heard Nothin Yet
A musical retrospective celebrating the great entertainers of the past. Memories will flow as the audience is serenaded with the songs of Al Jolson, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Liza Minnelli and more. There is something for everyone, delightful characterizations, many laughs and great singing.

Review
"If you've never seen her on stage, you're in for a treat. … Cindy is a dynamic performer who packs an incredible amount of energy into her one-woman show, You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet!

Dancing across the stage and flirting with her audience, Cindy sings in a rich voice that's alternately lush, plaintive, sultry, strong, and wistful, but always absolutely on pitch. She can belt, scat and croon with the best of them."

I've Got The Music In Me
This show is just packed full of entertainment for all ages. Comedy at its best, terrific impersonations, witty parodies and songs sung with extraordinary musicality.

It will make you laugh, bring back wonderful memories and will leave you with the sense you have been truly entertained.

Review
"She does some standards and she does impersonations, not only singing but talking. Streisand, Cher, Madonna, Tina Turner. She does a Dolly Parton that will blow you away and a Celine Dion that will kill'ya …She's a great singer but she's as funny as hell."

Here's To The Ladies
The songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein, Duke Ellington, Lerner & Loewe, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim to name a few, are brought to life in an extraordinary performance reminiscent of the women of Broadway who made their songs famous.

Review
"Miller's acting is first-rate and her singing is an amazing display of virtuosity. This performance has been described as both sensitive and powerful, with a mixture of strength and vulnerability.… ultimately charming."

"She's got a stack of talent that just won't quit."

Simply Jazz
Cindy has been recognized by many as having that unique ability to interpret and present standard jazz material in an exciting and refreshing manner.

A presentation, featuring the music of George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Duke Ellington and Rodgers and Hart are just a few of the composers whose songs she brings to life with her unique vocal skills which are masterfully used to illuminate her great respect for the lyrics.

Review
"No one since Judy Garland has ever sung The Man That Got Away as good as Cindy Miller just did!"

"Without doubt, you are one of world's top vocalists on the current jazz & bossa-nova scene. You have a sensuous and melodic voice. Your phrasing is precise. To hear you sing "A Nightingale…"is a real pleasure. In short: you and your sidemen are superb artists."

"When petite singer Cindy Miller took the stage, the band threatened several times to engulf her, rushing at her like a great sparkling tidal wave. Miller, though, packs power on her own. With flair, she attacked The More I See You, The Nearness of You, and a funky, precarious You Are My Sunshine."