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New Cabaret CD Features a Feline Twist The songs encompass an extraordinary variety of moods and subject matter, ranging from the adorably silly "Pets are Better" and "My Lover the Car" (which focuses on the connection between cars and sex) to the outrageous humor of "The Trouble with Men" and "Warning Labels" (which men should really come with), to the quietly inspirational tone of "The Only Way Out" and "Connections." And of course, there are a number of songs about taking a chance on love, several with surprising twists. The CD's title is a play on the concept of a "magnum
opus," meaning
the chief work of a writer or artist, and Iris's connection with cats,
which may or may not explain why the cover photo shows one of her regional
award winning Turkish Angora cats posing with a magnum of champagne.
A portion of the proceeds from CD sales is being donated to the Winn
Feline Foundation to fund research into a genetic disorder that has recently
shown up in this rare breed. In subsequent material, she weaned herself away from torch songs and began to focus more on the everyday absurdities of life and love. Her music evolved from eclectic folk to cabaret-style songs, known for witty and quirky lyrics and touches of humor. Will McMillan performed one of her lighter works, Nevertheless at the 2002 Boston Cabaret Festival at Scullers. Since then, her songs have also been performed at TCAN (The Center for the Arts in Natick) and at the Cambridge Center for Adult Education. In spring 2003, she was the guest songwriter at McMillan's Will and Company concert. Material from that concert was recorded for her second CD, Fresh-Cut Iris. Iris's song "Warning Labels" was selected for inclusion in the Boston Sings Boston III revue performed by Centastage at Club Café in fall 2003, and she recently became a member of ASCAP.
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