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With the Philharmonic's maestro David Itkin at the helm, Kristen Hertzenberg and her All Star Band took the stage at Abilene's fabulous Paramount Theatre in May of 2021. Click here to read the review in the Abilene Reporter News. |

Houston Public Radio's Ernie Manouse recently invited Kristen to discuss her upcoming show, No Tune Like a Showtune, taking place at the Bayou Theater on January 18, 2019.
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To listen to the interview, click here.

"Kristen Hertzenberg and Philip Fortenberry Open Their 'Heart'"
Just another holiday concert? Not really. Hertzenberg and Fortenberry intend to give you a few surprise gifts, and to help you feel all the feels.
To read Geoff Carter's full DTLV article, click here.

"Kristen Hertzenberg brings her soulful vocals back to The Smith Center"
Kristen was featured in a Las Vegas Weekly article about her show Spellbound at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
To read the full article, click here.

The Las Vegas Sun named Kristen's show Spellbound one of their "Weekend Best Bets." To see the full article, click here.

"With Every Song, A Story" - Las Vegas Review-Journal article about Kristen's background and how it brought her to this point in her career.
To read the full article, click here.

"Kristen Hertzenberg Carries the Torch (Songs)"
- Vegas Seven Magazine
To read the full article on Kristen's show Spellbound, click here.

Kristen and Dana were selected as the September "Urban Enthusiasts" for Downtown.Vegas. Click here to read the interview.

In a Las Vegas Weekly interview, Kristen talks Broadway out west and making a home in Vegas. To read the full article, click here.
Feb. 2014

Kristen was named Best Torch Singer in Desert Companion magazine.
"She’s a classically trained opera singer from Houston who toured Europe before being cast in Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular. The show closed in 2012, and after surviving a cancer scare that threatened to rob her vocal cords, Hertzenberg, 36, decided to stay in Vegas, have a baby and start a band that’s already headlined Cabaret Jazz at The Smith Center. Onstage, her voice is the centerpiece, a versatile and dynamic instrument that goes from gritty blues to angelic peal at the drop of a Julie London record sleeve. No one nails Bonnie Raitt’s “Love Me Like a Man,” Indigo Girls’ “Ghost” and Martin Sexton’s “Over My Head” back-to-back like Hertzenberg. She even raps like a gangsta-emcee!"

From Phantom to Band Frontwoman
Vegas Seven magazine's write-up about Kristen as she prepared for her solo show at The Smith Center's Cabaret Jazz in early 2014.
To read the full article, click here.
Jan. 2014

Kristen's February 2014 show at The Smith Center was selected as one of the top five cultural events of the month in the Desert Companion Arts and Entertainment guide.
Jan. 2014

Kristen and Dana co-wrote the IMHO (In My Honest Opinion) column in the February 2014 issue of BLVDS magazine.
Click here to read what they had to say. Scroll through the magazine to page 57.
Feb. 2014

In March 2012, Kristen was featured in Luxury Las Vegas magazine's "Closet Confidential." To read the full article, click here and see page 39.

"Phantom Star Survives Cancer Scare"
Click here to read the full Las Vegas Review-Journal article about Kristen's experience with thyroid cancer and how it could have greatly affected her voice.

Kristen was featured in a View News article about parenting and performing. To view the full article, click here.

In 2009, Kristen was featured in the Las Vegas Weekly as one of their picks for the "Most Beautiful People" issue.

Kristen and her daughter Shea were featured in a What's On magazine article about performers who are also mothers.