Fall 2023 Update

We’re happy to report that we are back to performing in person!

We learned a lot about putting on virtual performances via Zoom and we still have some clients who need this kind of show.

One benefit of all the time spent in lockdown:  we did create recorded versions of our most popular shows, which will serve as an archived record of this work.

So we have resumed our busy schedule in senior facilities, libraries and schools.   Even some of our theatrical appearences are slowly coming back, as the producers recover from several years without revenue.

We are quite pleased that the past school year saw a big bump in our school bookings.   We were very busy in December with our multicultural “Mistletunes” show.  This December, we will be presenting the show at CSI Concert Hall in Staten IslandQueensboro Performing Arts Center and Lehman Center for the Performing Arts.

Our Civil Rights history program and our literacy program “Reading ROCKS!”  were also quite popular.

Our library shows for adults were also a big hit recently.   Here is an excerpt from our show “Great Songs of the 1960s”

 

We hope everyone stays healthy and keeps current with their vaccinations so live performances can continue!

Our Shows

We offer a variety of shows, designed to delight audiences of every description.  Many of our shows are educational, including our renowned series of multimedia Arts-in-Education programs.  We have adapted several of these shows for senior audiences.  Feel free to explore all of our programs and please contact us if you have any questions or would like a recommendation for a particular event.

A lifetime of music…

What does it take to survive in the music business today? Talent, dedication, perseverance and an open-minded attitude. With few sources of income for musicians available, only those who think outside the box can continue to support themselves.

Combo Limbo 1985
Photo from the book "How To Succeed In Show Business: by Michael Lydon
Publicity photo of Suzanne and Glenn
Photo of Manhattan concert Summer 2016

After 40-plus years of musical collaboration, Suzanne Smithline and Glenn Paul Manion are not merely surviving, they are thriving. Having chosen to share their talents with underserved and nontraditional audiences, they are in high demand to perform in schools, libraries, senior centers parks and theaters. They average well over 250 dates a year, working together, as solo artists and with their longtime drummer Phil Leone.

A musical performance by SQUEAKY CLEAN can energize a group of special needs children and their support staff; it can recreate the freshness and vitality of classic rock and roll; it can educate elementary school students about the American Civil Rights movement; it can rejuvenate seniors with lively renditions of songs they loved in their younger days.

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Squeaky Clean’s latest record, Pull Together: Songs of Unity, Healing and Cooperation

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