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Wednesday, 03-Mar-04 20:56:50 EST

RICHARD MALAVET IN SUMMER ENCORE AT JUDY'S CHELSEA!


JUDY'S CHELSEA (169 Eighth Avenue, NYC - 212-929-5410 - http://www.judyschelsea.com/) welcomes back singer Richard Malavet for the return engagement of his popular show "The Right to Love." The show will be presented two Fridays only, June 21st & 28nd at 8:30 pm. John Znidarsic directs, and the musical director, also on piano, is award-winning pianist and arranger, Ross Patterson. Richard will once again be backed by a trio.

Mr. Malavet's voice harkens back to the baritone singers of the 40s & 50s, but with a modern twist. In fact, his eclectic repertoire and versatile vocals (including two Spanish songs) place him firmly in the present day. Richard's show features a diverse and exciting collection of songs by legendary songwriters/composers Rodgers & Hart, Betty Comden & Adolph Green/Leonard Bernstein, Oscar Hammerstein II/Jerome Kern as well as songs by contemporary singers/songwriters Elton John and Carole King. Also featured are new songs by songwriter Ben Moore and composer Richard Pearson Thomas, and a new song composed by New York composer/lyricist Charles Bloom, which Richard debuted last Fall.

Richard Malavet came back full circle to JUDY'S CHELSEA last Fall after a brief hiatus from the cabaret stage singing with bands and learning about "The Right to Love." Mr. Malavet made his cabaret debut at the original JUDY'S in midtown. He was actually discovered singing at the piano bar by Richard Hendrickson, one of the owners of JUDY'S, who personally invited him to debut his act there. Other New York City nightclub appearances followed, including DON'T TELL MAMA and EIGHTY EIGHTS. Richard is also a Fellow of the O'Neill Cabaret Symposium, working with master teachers that included Karen Akers, Margaret Whiting and Julie Wilson.

 

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