What
people saying about A Man, A Magic, A Music . . .
"I saw the light,
and standing within the light is the hero of this story Movin Melvin.
He performs with the charisma that politicians, and religious leaders
dream to have. Any attempt to describe Movin Melvin is destined
for failure, the quirkiness of his act is something that must be
experienced to understand why he was voted the most popular. Melvin's
voice enchants and adds new dimensions to music. His tapping is
cool, you have to see it-and you will not regret it."
Don McKennon
Salient One Magazine (New Zealand)
"For nearly
two hours Melvin Brown entertains his audience in a manner and style
not seen here since the death of variety. He's a professional song
and dance man, his four note laugh punctuates his pauses, his jokes
and his stories with infectious good humor. The show A MAN, A MAGIC
A MUSIC, it's a must."
Laurie Atkinson
The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand)
"Movin Melvin
weaves magic with his music, Melvin tells the story of his life,
using music from the fifties to the nineties, like James Brown,
Ray Charles, the Righteous Brothers, and Temptations. He gives the
audience the flavour of a black preacher, cries of hallelujah, and
amen, finishing with a bunch of reserved kiwi's movin and groovin
to When The Saints Go Marching In."
Susan Budd
The Dominion Newspaper (New Zealand)
"American Entertainer
has the greatest laugh, his chuckle rings out over the sound of
his tap dancing feet and his rich singing voice. A guaranteed crowd
pleaser, everyone in the audience came out beaming fit to burst."
Megan Lane, Arts Reporter
The Evening Post
"It seems that
Wellingtonians just can't get enough of Movin' Melvin Brown. Charm,
enthusiasm, a good voice, a talent for storytelling, tap shoes that
almost generate sparks. People say its a party, this guy is having
fun, lets join the party. Hey Melvin I really enjoyed your show
last night."
Kim Williams
The Dominion (Wellington)
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