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FOR USA BOOKING, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] "Annie Hägg Cabaret" LIVE at the Triad Theater in NYC on 9/20/25. Annie Hägg - Vocals Izaak Mills - Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute Steven Paul - Trumpet Pat Brennan - Guitar Seth Myers - Bass Mike Camacho - Drums Setlist: 1. Find Me a Primitive Man (1929) by Cole Porter 2. I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine (1954) by Mack David 3. El Cordón de mi Corpiño (1955) by Spanish songwriters Reyes Salvador Guerrero and Gomez Carlos Castellano 4. Pennies from Heaven (1936) by Arthur John and Johnny Burke 5. Linger in my Arms a Little Longer Baby (1947) by Herb Magidson, made popular by Peggy Lee 6. Cakewalking Babies from Home (1925) by Clarence Williams, Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet 7. Bourbon Street Parade (1949) by Paul Barbarin 8. The Man I Love (1924) by George and Ira Gershwin 9. Heartaches (1931) by Al Hoffman and John Klenner, made popular by Patsy Cline 10. Cenizas (1945) by Agustín Lara, famoulsy recorded by the iconic Mexican singer Toña La Negra 11. Blues My Naughty Sweeties Gives to Me (1919) by Chas. R MacCarron, Carey Morgan and Arthur Swanstrom 12. Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1914) by Abe Olman, James Brochman and Leo Wood 13. After You’ve Gone (1918) by Turner Layton and Henry Creamer 14. Si Nos Dejan (19??) written by the iconic Mexican ranchera composer José Afredo Jiménez who was active from 1950 until his death in 1973, this specific song was not released until after his death 15. Anything Goes (1934) by Cole Porter 16. I’ll See You in My Dreams (1924) by Isham Jones and Gus Kahn 17. Tico Tico (1917) by Zequinha de Abreu, famously performed by Carmen Miranda at the Copacabana in 1947