Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Project
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Sep 2, 2008
Closed Sep 6, 2008
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Feinstein's open its 10th anniversary season with the return of the club's founder Michael Feinstein for one week only. Musical Director Bill Elliott will lead a 17-piece band featuring Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Jim Saporito on drums, and David Finck on bass.
Michael Feinstein, one of the premiere interpreters of American popular song, has been a household name since the success of his 1988 one-man Broadway show, Isn't It Romantic. He enjoys an active performance calendar, including major concert halls, symphony orchestras, intimate jazz clubs and college campuses. More than a mere performer, he is nationally recognized for his commitment to the American popular song, both celebrating its art and preserving its legacy for the next generation.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
540 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065
This classic nightclub for a new generation is set in an intimate, elegant and comfortable room that seats 140 guests per show. Smaller café-style tables and chairs replace the restaurant's traditional furniture and the room has been equipped [...] Read More
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Without question, Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Project, now in a brief run at Feinstein's at the Loews Regency, is as heartfelt a tribute to "The Chairman of the Board" as one could wish for. Based on the just-released CD of the same name, the show -- which is being performed in the hotel's ballroom instead of the usual club -- features over a dozen songs Sinatra made famous, but many reinterpreted using orchestrations inspired by Nelson Riddle and other musical masters of the 1950s.
One of the best reasons to catch this show is the chance to hear the 17-piece big band who back Feinstein (who occasionally takes his traditional place behind the piano) -- a group that includes such top-not[...]