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Wednesday, 03-Mar-04 20:52:49 EST

TESSA BELL IN "MEN & MONEY & MADNESS" AT DON'T TELL MAMA


Singer Tessa Bell will appear in her all-new show at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/) , February 4th, 11th & 18th, Mondays, at 7:00 pm. There will be a $15.00 music charge and a 2-drink drink minimum, credit cards not accepted.

Tessa's most recent critical acclaim comes from her previous shows "Miracles in A Minor," "This Is Life," and "Love Life" for which she received a 2000 MAC Award Nomination for Outstanding Female Debut. Her 1998 debut CD "For You Alone" received raves. She has performed in clubs as varied as Odette's, in her home-town area, to the Bllbouquet on Paris' Left Bank.

In 1997 Tessa co-founded Voices For Chanty, a non-profit group that tours New Jersey performing benefit concerts. She is a featured vocalist with the 16-piece Kings Road Swing Band. Theatrically, Tessa has appeared in numerous productions with the Washington Theater Club and the Chevy Chase Players. Tessa has her own television production company and has worked for both CBS' "60 Minutes" and the CBS Evening News; has produced children's films for HBO and Public Television; and produced five senior film student films for SUNY Purchase.

For additional information go to http://www.tessabell.com/

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