“Evolution of a Singer” chronicles the extraordinary career and musical contributions of Patricia Welch. Beginning with a discussion of the Star Spangled Banner, which she sang for both President Clinton and President Ford (as well as in Dodger Stadium), Johnny Blue Star and Patricia Welch discuss the sacred foundations of America based on the vision of our founding fathers. Patricia’s life was based on a desire to express herself in song, but also a desire to serve. Magical moments of contact spurred her onto a Broadway career, brought her to work with Yul Brynner, performing over 2000 shows in last Broadway...

"Celebrate, sung by Patricia Welch is one of the prettiest soprano voices I've ever heard."--Alabama Press-Register "Patricia Welch has a soprano voice that makes the most out of "We Kiss In A Shadow" and "I Have Dreamed."--Variety "Soprano Patricia Welch ends up stealing a lion's share of the thunder with a voice almost eerie in its beauty and power"--Drama-Logue "Patricia Welch performed a fabulous opera aria, "Sempre Libera," which got a standing ovation from the enthusiastic crowd.--Las Vegas Leisure Guide "Patricia Welch has one of the finest soprano voices I have ever heard in my life," Griffin said. "She belongs at the Met; she...

The timeless charm of Broadway legends comes alive in the captivating duet “You Don’t Send Me Flowers, I Won’t Send Roses” performed by Robert Goulet and Patricia Welch. This emotional collaboration beautifully blends two powerhouse voices, delivering a heartfelt rendition of classic love and longing. In this unforgettable performance, Robert Goulet’s rich baritone and Patricia Welch’s soaring vocals intertwine to create a deeply moving musical experience. The duet masterfully conveys the complexities of love, with lyrics that speak to vulnerability, regret, and the tender moments of human connection. It’s a true testament to the artistry of these celebrated performers. Robert Goulet and...