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China Forbes Rejoins Pink Martini on Leno

By Charlotte Robinson, December 19, 2011
Last June we reported that my friend China Forbes the lead singer for the band Pink Martini was headed for vocal surgery & was taking a leave of absence from the group. This was very scary since similar surgery permanently destroyed Julie Andrews voice. The good news is that China has recovered & will be returning tonight Dec 19th on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on NBC at 11:35 P EST. (Sandra Bullock & Diablo Cody will also be appearing.) Pink Martini has continued performing globally in China’s absence with special guest vocalists. This past weekend they played to sold-out audiences for 2 fabulous nights with vocalists Storm Large, Ari Shapiro, Cantor Ida Rae Cahana & special guest Japanese 60’s Pop Star Saori Yuki at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston. After the Leno gig they’ll be appearing at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA for New Years. Welcome Back China!!
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1 comment:

China Forbes said...

I've been away so long, I know what I appreciate, what I had. Now, I think Pink Martini is my family, even though we had a lot of fights, but we're great friends. The thing about Pink Martini is, it's a group of men and they have wanderlust. They want to tour and I used to say, only 120 days a year. Now, they can tour with different singers. It's what I want. I don't have to be a burden. Thomas always wanted a variety show. I wanted to be the only singer. I kept him from what he wanted to do and now he can do what he wants to do. My dream is to have this band go on forever, whether I'm in it or not.

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