Every Friday night, Sam Behr scrolls through Spotify while on the train from Bedstuy to NoHo to make a setlist for the night, which includes everything from Blue Swede’s “Hooked On A Feeling” to The Weeknd’s “Can’t Feel My Face.
“The number of famous people I’ve seen at this bar… I try not to get starstruck and I’m terrified of making a fool of myself,” she says.It's an easy room to connect with people in. It's very intimate. There’s a certain vibe where everyone’s very friendly with one another. I’ve always met someone interesting.”
“When I first started, a dueling piano show was kind of a dirty old man scene. It was like embarassing people with sexual songs on their birthdays and stuff. Very campy,” she says. “These guys were the ones who trained me and I had to get rid of what I learned from them in terms of how you interact with the audience. That took awhile, but after a few years, I finally got my bearings and started to feel comfortable to be myself onstage.
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