The Chorus has performed with guest artists such as George Howe, Mark Hardy, Tommy Femia, Julie Halston, and Julie Wilson, and has given joint performances with Another Octave/Connecticut Women’s Chorus, the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, and the Baltimore Gay Men’s Chorus.
In a 60-year career Licari (who also plays the soprano and alto saxophones) has worked alongside such luminaries as Roy Eldridge, "Wild" Bill Davison, Conrad Janis, Big Chief Russell Moore, Connie Kay, Bob Haggart, Vic Dickenson, Pee Wee Erwin and Doc Cheatham, and with the vocalist Julie Wilson.
Her recordings include My Old Flame, Live From the Russian Tea Room, Julie Wilson At the St. Regis, and collections devoted to the songbooks of Cole Porter, Kurt Weill, Harold Arlen, Cy Coleman, Stephen Sondheim, and George and Ira Gershwin.
Paul Trueblood (November 11, 1935 - January 16, 2012) was musical director/pianist for a variety of performers including Diane Keaton, Michael Feinstein, Julie Wilson, Carol Lawrence, Matthew Broderick, Anita Ellis, and Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt.
The Second Stage has hosted such cabaret luminaries as Tovah Feldshuh, K. T. Sullivan, Marilyn Sokol, Julie Wilson, Billy Stritch, and Nancy LaMott.
Woodrow Wilson | Harold Wilson | Pete Wilson | Julie Andrews | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | Brian Wilson | Wilson | Edmund Wilson | Julie London | Julie Christie | Owen Wilson | James Wilson | Julie Newmar | Wilson Pickett | Teddy Wilson | Richard Wilson | Julie Harris | William Julius Wilson | Paul Wilson | Julie Walters | John Marius Wilson | Jackie Wilson | Cassandra Wilson | Steven Wilson | Gahan Wilson | Wilson Phillips | Carl Wilson | Richard Wilson (Scottish actor) | Mount Wilson Observatory | Mari Wilson |