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Jill Abramovitz, Molly Hager, Morgan Karr, Andrew Kober, et al. Set for NYPL Holiday Concerts

Morgan Karr
Morgan Karr

Performers have been announced for two concerts of all new holiday songs, to be presented at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, as part of The Church of Saint Paul the Apostle’s Songbook Series. Erica Ruff will direct the concerts, which will be hosted by John Znidarsic.

On Sunday, December 12 at 2:30pm, performers will include Jill Abramovitz, Sherz Aletaha, Madeleine Burns, Chris Critelli, Yuval Edoot, Jessica Hershberg, Adam Wiggins, Stephen Drabicki, Mary Feinsinger, David Gaines, Bradley Scott Hamilton, Leah Horowitz, Matthew Hydzik, Joelle Lurie, Matt Lutz, Dan Martin, Happy McPartlin, Joseph Medeiros, Lacretta Nicole, Brittney Redler, Stephanie Sine, Lara St. John, Danny Taylor, Nikos Tsakalakos, Brian Usifer, Jeff Washburn, Dennis Williams, Leah Wool, and Ronn Yedidia. Featured composers are Kellen Blair, Linn Carl, Sara Cooper, Nic Cory, Chris Critelli, Richard Danley, Frank Evans, Rick Hip Flores, Joe Kinosian, Ryan Langer, Gordon Leary, Daniel Mate, Julia Meinwald, Caroline Murphy, Joel B. New, Brett Macias, Molly McQue, Rich Mullins, J. Oconer Navarro, Zach Redler, James Scully, Lara St. John, Nikos Tsakalakos, Matt Van Brink, Blaire Weille, Ronn Yedidia, Micah Young, and Jay Zimmerman.

On Monday, December 13 at 6pm, performers will include Andrew Barbato, Paulo Coelho, Andrea Daly, Leslie Fornino, Colin Geaghan, Alex Goley, Alexa Green, Molly Hager, Patrick Oliver Jones, Morgan Karr, Lizzie Klemperer, Andrew Kober, Jenni Lawton, Max Mamon, Aimee Mungovan, Riana Nelson, Jed Resnick, Rocio Valles, and Joel Waggoner. Featured composers will be Andrew Barbato, Bobby Cronin, Andrea Daly, Richard Danley, Leslie DeSantis, Michelle Elliott, Drew Fornarola, David Gaines, Alex Goley, Sophie Jaff, Josh Halloway, Alaina Kunin, Danny Larsen, Jordan Mann, Dan Marshall, Riana Nelson, Pat Polk, Bradford Proctor, Charlie Sohne, Brett Teresa, Jeff Thomson, Will Van Dyke, and Joel Waggoner.

Admission is FREE and seating is on a first come-first serve basis.