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When I’m spotted somewhere, it means that my characterizations haven’t covered up Eleanor Parker the person. I prefer it the other way around.
Behind the scenes.
Eleanor Parker and husband Paul Clemens at the Academy Awards, 1956.
Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker
You come one step closer, I’ll murder you with this saucepan. I can’t imagine a more glorious death! ELEANOR PARKER and STEWART GRANGER in SCARAMOUCHE (1952)
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My new album is out now.
“Respectable Ladies” is a dark cabaret / symphonic metal concept album set in 1939 Berlin, following a forbidden connection between a cabaret singer and a baroness… and everything that has to stay hidden once the lights go down.
This project is very story-driven. Each song is a piece of the narrative, and together they build a world of tension, secrecy, and quiet rebellion.
Here’s a sample song.
You can listen to the entire album on all platforms here.
If you step into this world… tell me what you felt.
This is a song about what happens
when loving someone could burn your entire world down… and you don’t stop anyway.
Berlin 1939
A baroness.
A cabaret singer.
A love that could burn their world to ash.
And still…
Many waters cannot quench love,
neither can the floods drown it.
Oh, we are such respectable ladies...
My new single “Respectable Ladies” is now available on streaming platforms. It’s the opening glimpse into the world of Madeline Brandt, a cabaret singer in Berlin whose performances often hide more truth than they reveal.
The song plays with the idea of “respectability” - the roles women are expected to perform, and what happens when someone decides to break them.
If you enjoy theatrical music, cabaret aesthetics, and storytelling through song, you’re very welcome to listen. Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Music Listen on YouTube Music Also, I invite you to follow the project on Instagram to visit behind the scenes of this cabaret world: