We Speak Jazz
Hop Onboard Caloé’s Jazz Adventure with ‘Le Voyageur’!
The wait is over! French singer and all-around jazz sensation, Caloé, is back with her brand-new album Le Voyageur—and trust us, this is one trip you don’t want to miss! This album takes you on a musical journey through faraway places, emotional highs and lows, and, of course, some absolutely dreamy jazz tunes.
So, who’s coming along for the ride? Well, joining Caloé on this adventure is her fab trio: Clément Simon on the piano, Arthur Henn keeping the rhythm on the double bass, and Philippe Maniez laying down those sweet drum beats. Together, they’ve cooked up nine original tracks that transport you to different worlds, all while you’re sitting cozy at home (or bopping along on your morning commute!).
From the lead single “Le Voyageur” to the calming waves of “Vagues”, each song tells a story that you’ll want to play on repeat. And for those of you who love a good cover, you’re in for a treat—Caloé puts her own magical twist on Bill Withers’ “Lovely Day”, adding her jazz flair to the beloved classic.
Feeling adventurous? Dive into Le Voyageur, close your eyes, and let Caloé’s beautiful voice guide you through a world of emotions, stories, and melodies. Perfect for road trips, lazy Sunday mornings, or when you just want to get lost in music.
We Speak Entertainment
Quinn Lemley Brings Rita Hayworth: The Heat Is On! Back to The Triad Theater
Broadway World Best Female Vocalist and Bistro Award winner Quinn Lemley is back on the New York stage with her critically acclaimed show Rita Hayworth: The Heat Is On! — a bold, glamorous celebration of Hollywood’s original Love Goddess. Written and directed by Carter Inskeep, the show continues its record-release residency at The Triad Theater, honoring Lemley’s album Rita Hayworth Revealed, a Grammy® consideration and 2025 Josie Award nominee.

With sharp wit, emotional depth, and serious heat, Lemley doesn’t impersonate Rita — she channels her. Across 20 classic songs, she peels back the myth to reveal the real woman behind the icon: resilient, sensual, complicated, and fiercely human. From Gilda to headline-making romances with Orson Welles, Prince Aly Khan, and Howard Hughes, the show moves like a cinematic confession set to big band swing and smoky ballads.
Critics haven’t been subtle. The New York Times calls her “dazzling.” Cabaret Scenes says “sensual and spellbinding.” The New York Post nails it best: “You don’t even have to squint to see that Rita’s in the room.”
Upcoming Performance Dates (All Upcoming):
- Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 6:30 PM — Big Band
https://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=buy.event&eventID=7A52D6CD-0365-B7DB-B373AB087FA67AEA - Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 6:30 PM — Quartet
https://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=buy.event&eventID=7A52D779-B5EF-D976-8CEA22DB9D41C244 - Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM — Quartet
https://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=buy.event&eventID=7A52D827-B901-67E3-61E01C5171AB414D
Venue: The Triad Theater, 158 West 72nd Street, New York City
Tickets: $25–$50 | $25 food & beverage minimum
Tickets available at www.TriadNYC.com or www.QuinnLemley.com/rita

On Television: Secrets of the Stage
Beyond the cabaret spotlight, Lemley also brings her storytelling instincts to the screen on Secrets of the Stage, a television series that pulls back the curtain on the real lives of performers. The show explores what happens before the lights come up and after the applause fades — the pressure, the craft, the vulnerability, and the drive that fuel live performance. It’s an unfiltered look at artistry from the inside out, and Lemley fits right in: fearless, polished, and never phoning it in.
If you want glamour with substance — and a little danger — this one’s still burning hot.
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