"From Tender Ballads to Swinging Grooves...This Is A Singer in Command of His Craft."





 

STEPPIN’ OUT

Swingin’ duets & Great American songbook Favorites

Crooner, Rick Reuther and Chanteuse, Mary Rademacher

Remember Louis & Ella, Fred & Ginger, Steve & Eydie, Jackie & Roy? Class all the way with a twinkle in their eyes…… Rademacher and Reuther take you on a Vegas-style showcase filled with great harmony, audience participation, dance and mischievous chemistry.. Be delighted with favorites like “Cheek to Cheek”, “All That Jazz”, “Mack the Knife”, “Chicago”, “San Francisco”, “True Love”, “Honeybun” & much more.


Reuther & Rademacher have a wonderful chemistry on stage,
with an easy-going rapport that pulls in an audience.


Mary Rademacher “has an exuberance that ignites a crowd!‟ Awarded Jazz Musician of the Year 2006 by the West Michigan Jazz Society, this versatile firecracker sang and danced with a USO tour throughout the States and The Orient, has starred in and choreographed numerous Theatre productions regionally, travels the Midwest with the vocal trio, The Boogie Woogie Babies; has studied in New York, Chicago and California, headlined at The Amway Grand Plaza and is heralded as one of West Michigan’s finest jazz & cabaret vocalists, with her recent debut in Chicago at Davenport‟s. She’s opened for Bob Newhart & Shirley Jones. Mary has performed in Sacramento, CA and Sun Valley , ID international jazz festivals.

When Rick Reuther begins to sing, heads turn! “Sounds like Sinatra! Sounds like Bennett!” These comparisons alone, while frequent, do not begin to capture the essence of Rick‟s stage presence and warmth when entertaining. From tender ballads to swinging grooves, this is a singer in command of his craft. He‟s performed his one man show as a guitarist and balladeer/songwriter from Maine to California for over 25 years, and opened for the Four Freshmen and Pat Paulson. His most recent CDs – This Heart of Mine, Night Music and Mud In Your Eye – include favorites such as Fly Me to the Moon, Until the Real Thing Comes Along, Mack the Knife and more, all with that Big Band sound!  Rick’s smooth, robust style is sheer listening pleasure.