TONY RICHARDS' "THE GLORY OF LOVE" RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 22ND
Due to the storm that enveloped NYC on the 14th, vocalist Tony Richards
has rescheduled his show, "Tony Richards ë The Glory of Love," for
Sunday, April 22nd at 9:00 pm at THE TRIAD (158 West 72nd Street,
NYC - 212-362-2511 -
http://www.Triadnyc.com/
). The show is a tribute to the songs made great by the singers who
have inspired him; Johnny Hartman, Arthur Prysock, Vic Damone & Bobby
Darin. He will be accompanied by David Gross on the piano.
Mr. Richards began his professional career as a singer
on tour with members of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra, later performing
in two world-premieres, Weddin' Day by Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin
and Song for Cyrano by Robert Wright & George Forrest. After moving
to Los Angeles, he started singing at Luigi's Supper Club, where
he met Sergio Franchi. Soon after, he became Franchi's choice for
his understudy in the West Coast premiere of Nine. He also played
Judd in the West Coast revival of Oklahoma, receiving rave reviews.
Richards also performed on the road in opera, musical
theatre & nightclub venues, from leading roles with the New York
City Opera, to portraying Raoul in the Toronto production of Phantom
of the Opera alongside Colm Wilkinson. He has toured throughout
the US & Europe & was a headliner for Celebrity Cruises. Most recently,
he helped to establish a national cabaret series in Pittsburgh and
a sponsoring organization, Cabaret Pittsburgh (http://www.cabaretpgh.org/
).
There is a $15 cover, 2-drink minimum.