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Alice Frazier In Christmas Concert in Erie, Pennsylvania

Cabaret and concert artist, Alice Frazier returns to Pennsylvania, for her Annual holiday show, "A Christmas Extravaganza," on Wednesday, December 15th at ST. JAMES PLACE (2622 Buffalo Road, Erie, PA - Resv: 814-504-2480 - http:www.AliceFrazier.com/ ), with special guest pianist and musical director, Tex Arnold, who has worked with the legendary Margaret Whiting and Barbara Cook. Tickets are $29.00 per person (Includes Buffet & Show). There is a $10 Discount for members of CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE.

Alice Frazier has won a loyal following by entertaining audiences in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio. Alice will make her Dallas, Texas debut in 2005. Her New York City venues include, Judy's Chelsea, Danny's Grand Sea Palace & Skylight Cabaret and Dillon's Restaurant, with all shows featuring renowned pianist and musical director, Don Rebic, who is currently working with Karen Akers and Mary Cleere Haran. The late New York actor, comedienne, Julie Kurnitz (Radio Days) provided additional lyrics to several songs, bringing fresh takes to some of the great standards.

Alice Frazier's recordings include radio commercials for K-Best FM95 in California, The Clothes Closet/Hampshire Mills in PA & NY, and the soundtrack to "The Vid Kid" in Nashville.

For information on all upcoming performances visit http://www.AliceFrazier.com/ .

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