I was there in the Starlight Room at Resorts in Atlantic City. Piano music came over the speakers and then Andy Kahn appeared, walking through the crowded showroom and up onto the stage, taking his place at the grand piano waiting patiently there for him. He began playing the piano and then proceeded to wow his audience with 102 minutes of non-stop entertainment. Starting off with standards written by Irving Berlin, Andy then presented the musical works of composers Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Rodgers & Hart, Cole Porter, Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer and Sammy Cahn. Throughout his performance, he injected entertaining anecdotes about the composers' lives and fascinating stories regarding the songs themselves. I loved it and so did the audience. We insisted he stay onstage after he'd already played 90 minutes of great jazz piano and singing all those terrific songs in an original style that fit them perfectly. Andy Kahn clearly loves performing these treasures. And this audience ate it up from beginning to end, saluting the artist with a unanimous standing ovation when he wrapped up his concert. He told us he could have gone on an on all night - and most of us there wouldn't have given up our seats, had he done so. It was truly a wonderful night of music, presented by an affable and charming performer. I hope Resorts brings Andy Kahn back soon to perform his series of concerts devoted to the composers of that magical era known as "The Great American Songbook." What a night!