A “Wonderful” Lynda Carter Show
The beautiful, vivacious and extremely talented Lynda Carter really “wowed” the audience in her show at the Appel Room in the Time Warner Center.
What a view at the venue, as is the case with Lynda, one simply described as beautiful.
Ms. Carter’s new show showcased her considerable singing ability and opened with a song she wrote, “Long Legged Woman,” which is the name of her current tour. The show/tour features almost all new songs for Lynda (only her real favorites are holdovers).
“Long Legged Woman” got the performance off to a rousing start. After, with a slew of big hits such as “Crazy,” the Patsy Cline classic written by Willie Nelson, “A Rose in Spanish Harlem,” and “My Momma Done Told Me,” Lynda continued to dazzle the audience.
There was dancing and a heartfelt song Lynda wrote for her son Jamie, appropriately “Jamie’s Song.” Having seen him, I can confirm his great appearance and more important, his polite demeanor.
The band which included the legendary “Blue” Lou Marini was superb.
Lynda is a great performer, with her heart in the right place. Additionally she embraces, not runs away from her role, as “Wonder Woman.”
If that is not enough my level of appreciation soared when Lynda in a most personable manner, signed items and posed for pictures with her appreciative audience.
A “Wonder”ful woman indeed!
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Hi Mark Thanks for the question. In this case she did not sign from the stage. Ms. Carter was so gracious to her fans as she left the venue. It reminded me of how nice Al “Grampa” Lewis was to his fans. He talked how “if it were not for them … and was always gracious.
Did she sign and do photos from the stage after the show? Just curious how that occured in case I see her concert next week