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PAM TATE RETURNS WITH SOMETHING WONDERFUL

2003 MAC AWARD nominee singer and actress Pam Tate brings her critically acclaimed show SOMETHING WONDERFUL to DANNY'S SKYLIGHT ROOM (342 West 46th Street, NYC - 1-212-265-8133 - http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com/) on Thursdays, June 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th at 7:00 pm. "Something Wonderful" is directed by Erv Raible, with musical direction by Tedd Firth and Ritt Henn on bass. On June 5th & 12th, Ed Alstrom of Acid Cabaret will be featured on piano. There is a $15 music charge ($10 for MAC members) and a $10 Food & Drink minimum.

"Something Wonderful" includes such favorites as George & Ira Gershwin's "Our Love Is Here To Stay," "All The Way" by Sammy Cahn and "Something Wonderful" by Rodgers and Hammerstein as well as songs by contemporary songwriters Lina Koutrakos, Sting and Tate.

Previously Pam was seen in her MAC AWARD nominated debut, LOVE LOST AND FOUND Ý PAM TATE SINGS PAM TATE, her cabaret show of mostly original songs. Pam participated in the MAC/ASCAP Songwriters Showcase in November 2002, where she wowed the audience with her comic song "Bar Mitzvah Shiksa Mama" (words by Tate/lyrics by Tate & Raible) and she was a featured songwriter/performer in the popular NEW MONDAYS series at the Duplex in NYC.

Pam was recently presented at the "ANNUAL NEW SONGWRITERS SERIES" of the New York Sheet Music Society as one of several new composers who are writing new songs to keep the Great American Songbook alive. Pam was also seen in CAROL'S CABARET CAVALCADE, starring Richard Skipper as Carol Channing at THE TRIAD. Prior to this Pam made her entrance into the New York cabaret scene as part of the ensemble of Erv Raible's critically acclaimed "SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 ... THE MUSICAL RESPONSE."

In a singing career that has spanned twenty-five years, Pam has performed in venues from small clubs to stadiums of 50,000 and has opened shows for such artists as The Doobie Brothers and Hall & Oates. As a BMI songwriter Pam has produced two CDs of original music, the bluesy DIE HAPPY and pop-rock DANCING ON THE PYRAMIDS, both of which garnered international rave reviews.

For more info see http://www.pamtate.com/.

 

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