Eden Gabay is a man of many voices, dialects, and impressions. He attributes this to his diverse background—with an English father, an Australian mother, Spanish, Ladino, Scottish and Irish grandparents, while living and training in the USA—he grew up listening to and speaking in multiple dialects. Combined with a nearly five octave singing range, the ability to sing multiphonics, and acclaim for his live and recorded vocal/performance poetry pieces, such as the "The Flowers of Waiting" (Sydney), “Four Seasons: Love Laid to Rest in 154 Sonnets” (New York), and “The Milquetoast Trio” (Amsterdam), Eden's versatility ... more