Singer Isabel Rose is celebrating the release of her new album Trouble in Paradise in style with a gig at Manhattan's 54 Below. Rose finds her stylistic inspiration in the pre-hippie 60s. "I'm not a pastiche act," she told uInterview exclusively. "I'm a here-and-now performer, influenced by that era, but really performing in the here and now."
For the title song's video, Rose had a little help from some of Gotham's leading drag queens — Hedda Lettuce, Paige Turner and Ivy Winters. "I learned so much from them, they are so fun, so talented, and they really represented the theme of the song and that is that nothing is at it seems," Rose said.
Catch Isabel Rose on Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 9:30p.m. at 54 Below (254 W 54th Street, N.Y, N.Y.) For tickets, click here.
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