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Melissa
Manchester and Paul Williams in "SONGS & STORIES"
FEINSTEIN'S
at the Regency Hotel (540 Park Avenue, NYC - 212-339-4095 - http://www.feinsteinsattheregency.com/)
continues their "Singers & Songwriters" series with multi-award winning
performers Melissa Manchester and Paul Williams, whose engagement
will run from April 15th through 26th. "Songs & Stories" will feature
the critically acclaimed performers singing their hit songs and new
collaborations for an upcoming album. This New York engagement will
launch a national tour of the show. The show will play the following
schedule: Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 pm with a late show on
Friday and Saturday at 11:00 pm. All shows have a $60 cover and $30
minimum. Jackets are suggested, but not required.
Melissa Manchester has
a recording career that has established her as one of the most compelling
singer/songwriters in contemporary music. She was the first artist
in history of the Academy Awards to have two nominated movie themes
in a given year, "Ice Castles" and "The Promise." Melissa was nominated
for Grammy Awards in 1978 and 1979, and she received one in 1982 for
"Best Female Vocalist" for "You Should Hear How She Talks About You"
from "Hey Ricky," produced by Arif Mardin. Her acting roles have included
Stephen Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd" and Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Song &
Dance" on stage, "Blossom" on television, and "For The Boys" on the
silver screen. She recently wrote a new musical "I Sent A Letter To
My Love," based on the acclaimed Bernice Rubens novel of the same
name and performed the leading role in a National Public Radio broadcast
premiere. She also scored "Lady And The Tramp II," the sequel to the
beloved Walt Disney classic film. Melissa began her career while singing
back-up for Bette Midler and shortly thereafter she was headlining
Carnegie Hall.
Paul Williams has been
lauded not only as a gifted and prolific songwriter, but also as a
singer and actor, with a shelf full of Grammy Awards, Golden Globes
and an Academy Award. His hits include "The Rainbow Connection," "Evergreen,"
"We've Only Just Begun," "Rainy Days & Mondays," "You And Me Against
the World" and "I Won't Last A Day Without You." His songs have been
recorded by Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, David Bowie, Diana Ross,
Elvis Presley, Gladys Knight, Ella Fitzgerald, Johnny Mathis, Bing
Crosby, The Carpenters and more. He appeared in "The Muppet Movie,"
"The Doors" and three Smokey and the Bandits films. On TV, he has
been seen on the shows "Star Trek," "Texas Ranger," "Picket Fences,"
"Boston Common" and a regular role on the CBS daytime drama "The Bold
And The Beautiful." He wrote music for the films "Rocky IV," "The
Secret of Nimh" and "The Muppet Christmas Carol." Paul was honored
to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2001.
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