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A NEW INTERPRETATION OF "THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK" HITS NYC CABARET

Richard Malavet Continues Legacy of Six Premier Vocalists with "Songs They Sang ... My Way"

Richard Malavet's all new cabaret show, "Songs They Sang ... My Way," opens May 3 at DANNY'S SKYLIGHT ROOM (342 West 46th Street, NYC - 1-212-265-8133 - http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com/). Performances are scheduled for Saturday, May 3rd; Friday May 9th; and Friday May 16th at 9:30 pm. Richard is joined on stage by a trio of musicians most of whom have been working in the cabaret scene for decades. They include Rex Benincasa (Drums); Don Falzone (Bass); and Ross Patterson, (Musical Director, Arranger and Accompanist) with Patricia Norcia, Director. There is a $15 cover and $10 food/drink minimum.

The show, a musical tribute to premier vocalists Tony Bennett, Nat "King" Cole, Bing Crosby, Billy Eckstine, Frank Sinatra and Joe Williams, offers a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the story of six legendary singers. A story that illustrates how six men knew, learned from and influenced each other to create and perform some of the greatest music of our time.

"Songs They Sang ... " transports the audience to a time and era gone by. Each song evokes a different emotional experience, and offers the listener both a chance to reminisce and an opportunity to hear and experience something for the first time. Throughout the show, the audience experiences a fascinating blend of anecdotes and music that shows the deeply emotional side of Sinatra, the sweet nature that breathes life into the music of Nat "King" Cole; the "blues" behind balladeer, Joe Williams; and the stylish balladry of Eckstine. Also, it shares gems of music history such as how Bing Crosby became "the voice" of a Nation and which entertainment legends discovered Tony Bennett and gave him his stage name.

The music ranges from classic pop standards such as "All or Nothing At All" sung by Frank Sinatra to bluesy soul "Every Day" (I Have the Blues), a signature number sung by Joe Williams, to other pop and jazz classics. Every selection is Malavet's personalized rendition of a "classic' and paints a picture of the emotions men experience.

"Songs They Sang ..." is Malavet's third cabaret show. His last project, "The Right to Love," was held over twice and was a hit with audiences and critics alike. The project unites a team of diverse talent including composer, pianist and award-wining musical director Ross Patterson and the versatile and multi-talented director, Patricia Norcia. Moving forward, the team plans to expand the show into a theatre project. The project will offer a unprecedented combination of musical performance and multi-media -- transforming audiences to another place and time via a virtual world of slides, photos and lighting.

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