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    Cheers!

    Country stars join Houstonians to toast record-breaking night at T.J. Martell Best Cellars dinner

    Heather Staible
    Heather Staible
    Sep 29, 2017 | 9:54 am

    No disrespect to any of Houston’s restaurants and wine bars, but the T. J. Martell Foundation's Best Cellars Dinner Wednesday at Hotel ZaZa was the ultimate destination for those who appreciate inventive food and incredible wines. Throw in live music performances and a crowd dotted with country music stars and it was the recipe for a record-breaking night.

    The seventh annual event has quickly become a must-attend dinner, raising money for cancer research and giving guests an all-around good time, thanks to wine hosts who dig into their own personal cellars, pairing wine with food concepted and prepared by Houston’s finest chefs. The event raised a record-breaking $250,000 for The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

    Even before the ballroom doors opened, champagne flowed and guests mingled with country music stars Randy Travis andChris Young, both of whom were happy to take pictures with fans. Houston native and The Voice winner Sundance Headwas also popular with fans. Head took to the stage after dinner, showing off his winning pipes singing “Love Can Build A Bridge,” an old Judd favorite, and Etta James’ “At Last,” among others.

    But before the music, there was food, glorious food, prepared by chef chairman Mark Cox who collaborated with guest chefs Bobby Matos of State of Grace, Luis Roger of BCN Taste and Tradition and Frederic Perrier, French Master Chef for a multi-course dinner menu.

    Roger started the evening with a grilled wild Branzino sautéed with green peas, avocado, blood oranges, pine nuts and warm mayonnaise. Perrier followed with a crispy duck confit, chou farci stuffed with melt-in-your-mouth foie gras and Normandy apples. Matos appealed to the meats lovers and red wine drinkers, serving Beef “Pot-a feu” hearth roasted filet with with braised short rib, marrow and and wild herbed potatoes.

    Guests knew to save room for dessert, and Roger provided a trio of desserts that definitely satiated the sweet tooth, with the Gypsy’s Arm sponge cake being the light and airy end to the meal.

    Each of the tables in the sold-out ballroom were helmed by passionate wine lovers who also have a heart for philanthropy. Chairman Franelle Rogers along with honorary chairmen Carolyn Faulk, Jeanie and Jim Janke, and Dean Putterman brought together all the elements for a memorable evening, and wine host chairman Robert Sakowitz worked in concert with wine hosts who brought out the very best for the guests. The wines were a true delight, and hosts such as Putterman poured over every vintage and varietal for each course. The mood was indeed festive and the toasts sincere.

    Those raising a glass included T.J. Martell Foundation CEO Laura Heatherly, Mary Travis, Cyndy Garza Roberts, Dr. Robert Bast, Jr. and Blanche Bast, Stephanie Baird, Ed Finger, Hallie Vanderhider, Cathy and David Herr, Mark Bermann, Gaye Lynn and Stuart Zarrow, Elizabeth and Alan Stein, Caroline Kenney, Laura and Jerry Kent, Lori and Darryl Schroeder, Kimberly Stout, Bill Baldwin and Fady Armanious, Kim and Mike Weill, Chantell Preston, Chip Beavers, Becky and Michael Harris, and Sharleen and Ron Walkoviak.

    Laura Lasco, Mark Cox and Jerry Lasco.

    Best Cellars Wine Dinner/Laura Lasco, Mark Cox and Jerry Lasco
      
    Photo by Kim Coffman
    Laura Lasco, Mark Cox and Jerry Lasco.
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    Supper Club

    Etienne Charles headlines DaCamera’s gala for a soulful Houston evening

    Joel Luks
    Jun 30, 2025 | 3:45 pm
    Da Camera Gala 2025
    Photo by Katy Anderson
    Anthony Brissett, Etienne Charles, Annette Brissett, and Garvin Davis.

    In a city that knows how to do dinner and a show, DaCamera brought both to the stage at its 2025 Gala: Music Salons and Supper Club. Held at the Four Seasons Hotel Houston, the evening was equal parts elegance and energy, spotlighting the organization’s commitment to chamber music and jazz while raising more than $250,000 to support its programming.

    A devoted crowd of arts patrons turned out for the soirée, which began with a vibrant cocktail hour and an artful wine pull. Adding a touch of old-school charm, DaCamera Young Artists turned the venue into an impromptu music salon with intimate performances echoing through the room, conjuring the refined spirit of 18th-century Parisian gatherings.

    With Len Cannon, longtime KHOU 11 news anchor and DaCamera supporter, steering the evening as emcee, the program flowed with warmth and ease. The night crescendoed with a dynamic set from jazz trumpeter Etienne Charles and his band Creole Soul. Charles, whose musical DNA blends calypso, folk, and Afro-Caribbean influences, delivered a performance that was anything but background music. From smoky solos to syncopated rhythms, his set captured the genre-defying ethos that DaCamera champions.

    DaCamera, long known for blending intellectual rigor with artistic innovation, continues to push boundaries. Its programming bridges classical and contemporary, east and west, familiar and surprising, offering musical experiences that are as rich in meaning as they are in melody. By evening’s end, DaCamera reaffirmed its role as a cultural vanguard.

    Among the music cognoscenti were Robert Azencott and Sarah Rothenberg, Brandon Bell and Yvonne Chen, Bernadette Verzosa, Collin and Jacquelyn Cox, Elaine Finger, Robert and Mary Fusillo, David and Heidi Gerger, Ron Franklin and Janet Gurwitch, Bill and Lynn Hargrove, David and Claudia Hatcher, Garfield and Jakeen Johnson, Alton and Ann McDowell, Matt Ringel and Rebecca Rabinow, Hal and Marjana Roach, Steve and Anne-Laure Stephens, and Randall and Crystal Wright.

    Da Camera Gala 2025
      

    Photo by Katy Anderson

    Anthony Brissett, Etienne Charles, Annette Brissett, and Garvin Davis.

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