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Nancy Stearns is preparing a new show called A Wish, in which she bring you songs that reflect the many different things we wish for at different times in our lives – love and friendship, fame and fortune, the comforts of home, peace in the world, laughter, joy, and always, music.
Nancy is working once again with director Helen Baldassare, and will share the stage at Metropolitan Room with music director Gregory Toroian on piano and David Finck on bass.
Click here to see Nancy's flyer or click here to visit Nancy's web site.
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Harold Sanditen returns to New York and to Don't Tell Mama for two nights only with his show Shades of Blue. In his comic and soulful way, Harold will explore various meanings of ‘blue’ using the words and music of Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Dizzie Gillespie, Jon Hendricks, Stevie Nicks, Dave Frishberg, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Irving Berlin, to name a few.
Harold is working with director Barry Kleinbort, music director Micheal Roulston, Tom Hubbard on bass and Dennis Anderson on reeds.
Click here for complete information.
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Jackie Draper will return to The Laurie Beechman Theater with a one night encore performance of Seeing Stars. Does the title refer to a view of the night sky, catching sight of Al Pacino at Joe Allen's, or being knocked senseless by that special someone? "Yes, these three and more" says Jackie. This is an evening of celestial songs in English, French and Spanish, and the show wouldn't be complete without some dancing!
Jackie is working once again with director Helen Baldassare. Music director Gregory Toroian joined on piano. Bass player Ritt Henn and woodwind artist Robbyn Tongue round out the ensemble. She will share the stage once again with her special guest, Franklin Ayala.
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In her show Some People's Lives, Moira Danis gave audiences a glimpse into the lives of those around us -- friends, lovers, relatives, and strangers. Using a mix of songs by established writers like Stephen Sondheim, Cy Coleman, Tommy Wolf and Jimmy Webb and relatively new artists like Sara Bareilles, Susan Werner and Chely Wright, Moira shone a light on the connections that exist between us and shows us that it is all part of "being alive."
Moira is now at work turing that show into anew CD. She continues her long collaboration with director Gerry Geddes, and is supported by, and singing with, a band featuring some of New York's finest musicians -- Wells Hanley on piano, Brian Griffin on percussion and Ben Mars on bass, guitar and sax.
Moira's first two CDs, I Wish and Beautiful Sounds: The Songs of Petula Clark are available at CDBaby.com. Visit www.MoiraDanis.com for more information.
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