
2002
MAC Nominee MARCUS SIMEONE Makes His Judy's Chelsea Debut

In all new show "Moon
Over Brooklyn," Sundays, November 3rd, 10th, 17th & 24th at 8:30 pm.
2002
MAC nominee (Outstanding Male Vocalist) Marcus Simeone makes his JUDY'S
CHELSEA (169 Eighth Avenue, NYC - 212-929-5410 - http://www.judyschelsea.com/)
debut with a brand new show, "Moon Over Brooklyn," with musical director
D. Jay Bradley, Marco Brehm on bass, and special guest Eva Ladas.
Four performances are scheduled for Sundays, November 3rd, 10th, 17th
and 24th at 8:30 pm. The show is directed by Lina Koutrakos. There
will be a $12 music charge and $12 food/drink minimum. Dinner is available
beginning at 7:00 pm.
In his new show, Marcus
will lend his haunting, multi-octave voice to a plethora of contemporary
composers including: Tom Andersen, John Bucchino, Tim Di Pasqua, Dick
Gallagher, Lina Koutrakos, Nan Selle and Shelly Markham as well as
legendary songwriters like Burt Bacharach, Maltby & Shire, Henry Mancini,
Johnny Mercer, Ivor Novello and Rodgers & Hammerstein. Acclaimed for
his heartfelt interpretations of contemporary and standard songs,
the new show will celebrate passages of life and love that are part
of our landscape as seen through the eyes of this dreamer and his
muse.
His recent run of "Mostly
Standards" at The Duplex, was met with great critical praise. Since
his debut two years ago at Don't Tell Mama, Marcus has been embraced
by many luminaries and numerous new fans from the cabaret and theater
community for his unique vocal abilities, interpretive skills and
star-quality stage presence. He was recently honored by the Manhattan
Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC), receiving his first MAC nomination
as Outstanding Male Vocalist in 2002. He is also the winner of the
2002 Cabaret Hotline Online male vocalist award.
A veteran jazz/R&B/pop
singer for over ten years with various bands in the Tri-state area,
Brooklyn-born Marcus has built a following of devoted fans touched
by his evocative interpretations of songs from the heart. Frequently
compared to Johnny Mathis and Marc Anthony, he was a finalist on "Star
Search" and appeared on NBC-TV's "Showtime at The Apollo."
Visit http://www.MarcusSimeone.com/
for additional information.

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