Performances
Open Mic Every Tuesday*
Every week, our stage comes alive with a symphony of diverse talents, from seasoned virtuosos to emerging performers. Our cutting-edge facilities ensure an immersive experience for both performers and audience, with top-notch acoustics and lighting that elevate every note, word, and joke to its full potential. Join us at Studio 9’s Weekly Open Mic, where creativity knows no bounds, and the spotlight is shared by all. It’s not just an open mic; it’s a showcase of all the creative excellence in the heart of the Northern Berkshires.
Sign ups at 6:30pm | Performances at 7:00pm
Note: No Open Mic November 19th
Studio 9 Presents: Ron Ramsay & Samantha Talora
Ron Ramsay & Samantha Talora bring an exhilarating vocal tour de force everywhere they go!
Since 2014, the pair has blended their voices, created beautiful harmonies and delivered
countless curated concerts including A Night at the Oscars, A Sondheim Trilogy, Mistletoe &
Music Cabaret Trains with Berkshire Scenic Railway, virtual concerts, such as Love Notes,
during the season of social distancing and a songbook ranging from Broadway to the Blues and
some Pop Chart toppers in between.
In December of 2023, they presented, I’ll Stand By You, a concert celebrating the start of 10
years of musical collaboration and friendship between the duo. And they end the year now with
“Just Us” which will be recorded live and showcases the songs they’ve loved to sing together for
the past 10 years mixed with new, gorgeous gems that put a spotlight on each of their unique
strengths – Ramsay’s warm tones, silky vocals and whimsical wit alongside Talora’s soulful
blend of sultry blues and velvety soprano tones.
More about Ron Ramsay:
Hailing from the Berkshires, Ron Ramsay is a distinguished singer, pianist, organist, music
director, actor, dancer, and educator with a remarkable career spanning over five decades. At
just 8 years old, he began singing at various churches, music venues and acting in both
amateur & professional theaters, leading him to the prestigious Dallas High School of the
Performing Arts and SMU. Ron would return to the Berkshires briefly and create Dinner Theater
at the Mansion and the Stockbridge Cabaret with stars of the NY Cabaret scene. In 1988, he
embarked on an international tour of Russia with the groundbreaking musical Hair, serving as
both Music Director and with a cameo in drag as Margaret Mead, bringing down the house
every night.
Ron attended the Manhattan School of Music and made Manhattan his home for thirty years. He
made his mark, gracing Broadway stages, celebrated concert halls and, most notably, in the
highly competitive and intimate world of cabaret – an art form he discovered and learned in his
teenage years from Berkshire legend and hostess Stephanie Barber (Music Inn & Wheatleigh)
who was in a pinch to find someone to play for her act. She took him under her tutelage and
they formed a lifelong friendship. Ron is the founder of Studio100, providing private lessons
and coaching in piano, voice and acting. He also serves as the Music Director at St. Ann Church
in Lenox.
Ramsay’s solo shows have been praised by the New York press as ” “well-stocked and
thoughtful, high quality songs …always a sublime Songbook.” – New York Post
“Ramsay’s powerful yet subtle voice demands our full attention.” – The Village Voice
More about Samantha Talora:
Samantha Talora is a concert and cabaret artist living in the Berkshires of western,
Massachusetts. Most recently, she’s been a featured artist with the Savannah Voice Festival
(Savannah, GA), founded by baritone Sherrill Milnes as well as the series, Voices that Heal,
bringing music to hospice patients and caregivers. Talora has been selected by film and theater
composer & songwriter, David Friedman, as the principle singer and interpreter of his vast
songbook. In December, see her at Don’t Tell Mama in NYC, with Trust the Wind, an evening of
the music of David Friedman. In the Berkshires, she’s been a featured soloist with Berkshire
Concert Choir and Stockbridge Festival Chorus and has performed at various venues, including
Whitney Center for the Arts, Canyon Ranch, The Colonial Theater and Barrington Stage
Company.
Please note the following regarding parking:
Venue and parking
Studio 9 is located at 18 Veazie St, adjacent to the Porches Inn.
You are welcome to park in the following locations:
– The small lot across the street
– The community lot nearest the UNO Park on River St
– East side of Veazie Street (same side as the studio)
– or on the Porches side of River St.
Do not park in the following locations:
– Porches Guest lots
– The downhill side of Veazie
– Eastbound side of River Street (the side that Mass MoCA is on)