” Please enjoy this hodgepodge of musical theater songs with a country twist. . . just like me!”- Love, JB
Little Girl from Little Rock
Originally from the 1949 musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, “Little Girl from Little Rock” is somewhat of a golden age version of Reba’s song “Fancy.” Lorelei sings of her humble upbringing and how she came to discover big city life!
Born to Fly
This Sara Evans favorite was put into a country jukebox musical entitled, May We All. Our protagonist, Jenna, knows she is destined to do something spectacular in life, but it finds her in the most unexpected way.
If/Wherever He Ain’t
This insanely fun mix is a mash-up of Comden and Green’s “If” from Two on the Aisle and Jerry Herman’s “Wherever He Ain’t” from Mack and Mable. Essentially, this woman has had enough of being played in this relationship, and she is taking back her life. . . comically!
Moonshine Lullaby
Irving Berlin’s classic, Annie Get Your Gun holds many favorites such as “Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better” and ” You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun.” In one of her more vulnerable moments, Annie sings “Moonshine Lullaby” to her kid siblings.
Moving the Line
Smash the musical TV show released in 2012 follows the workshop and opening of the Marylin Monroe musical Bombshell. “Moving the Line” is a passionate torch song in which Marylin laments how she feels that she is never enough.
Cabaret
Viva La Diva
Most recently, JoBeth was able to create, write, organize, and perform in her first one woman cabaret! While this form of media was a first for JoBeth, she fully dedicated herself to the show. She was able to feature some of her dearest friends and peers as duet partners and guest.“Viva La Diva” is forever growing in it’s early stages, but JoBeth has fallen in love with this form of entertainment, and she hopes to revive it soon!