Tony Bennett may have left his heart in San Francisco, but the singer, who died last year at age 96, still has a place in the hearts of those who revere the Great American Songbook. Foremost among ...
Feinstein noted that many female singers are more revered and remembered than their male counterparts. He recalled the great jazz singer Margaret Whiting, who, when Feinstein first moved to New York ...
For most of his 50-year career, Michael Feinstein has shown his love for the great American songs by performing them. "There was something I connected to with the harmonic invention of the songs, the ...
Backed by the Carnegie Hall Ensemble, Michael Feinstein pays tribute to Tony Bennett on March 6 at Vilar Performing Arts Center. Thanks to Feinstein’s long-lasting friendship with the legendary singer ...
Backed by the Carnegie Hall Ensemble, Michael Feinstein pays tribute to Tony Bennett on Wednesday, March 5, at Wheeler Opera House. Thanks to Feinstein’s long-lasting friendship with the legendary ...
Everybody knows iconic crooner Tony Bennett left his heart in San Francisco. Soon, local audiences will be swooning over his unforgettable tunes when singer and pianist Michael Feinstein — the ...
Michael Feinstein is the living embodiment of what’s called The American Songbook, music that came from (or sounds like it came from) the post-jazz, pre- rock ‘n’ roll period of the early and mid-20th ...
Michael Feinstein got his break in show business when the widow of Oscar Levant, the composer and actor, introduced him to Ira Gershwin, who hired Feinstein to catalog his collection of phonograph ...
This dynamic performance is part of a live tour across 30 cities throughout North America in partnership with Carnegie Hall, engaging audiences in the performance of Because of You: My Tribute to Tony ...
MICHAEL FEINSTEIN, the five-time Grammy Award nominated, plantinum-selling singer and pianist, and CHEYENNE JACKSON - the Broadway star of Xanadu, All Shook Up and the current revival of Finian's ...
The singer and pianist said “any government-supported access to the arts is no longer safe” in his penned “Fear of Queer?” essay. By McKinley Franklin Michael Feinstein is speaking out about the ...
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