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"(Something)" Moves to Don't Tell Mama

"(Something)," a new musical revue featuring Nancy Lee Bach, Margaret Curry and Diane D'Angelo, moves to DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/) with shows on Saturday, November 2nd at 5:30 pm, Tuesday, November 5th at 8:30 pm and Tuesday, November 19th at 6:30 pm. The show is under the musical direction of the multi-award winning singer/songwriter Rick Jensen, and the direction of the longtime legendary cult diva, Lina Koutrakos. The show had a sold-out run at Judy's Chelsea in September. There is a $15 cover and 2-drink minimum.

These three exciting newcomers combine their talents to bring you an evening of exciting vocal harmonies as well as showcase their individual talents, with an intriguing combination of musical styles. The show presents the expressive legit theatrical qualities of Nancy Lee Bach, the already applauded stylings of Margaret Curry, and the highly acclaimed vocals of Diane D'Angelo.

"(Something)" explores the choices these three singers make to express their identity and their passions, and showcases a variety of songwriters from Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer and Rogers & Hammerstein to Melissa Etheridge, Amanda Green & John Bucchino, Leonard Bernstein and the Beatles.

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