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MARILYN HARRIS TAKES "THE FUTURE IS NOW" TOUR WITH STOP AT DANNY'S

From the sage advice of "Dorothy Parker" to "The wisdom of Sam Kinison", Marilyn Harris celebrates the release of her new CD, FUTURE STREET, singing and playing all new material at DANNY'S SKYLIGHT ROOM (346 West 46th Street, NYC - 1-212-265-8133 - http://www.dannysgrandseapalace.com/ ) on Sunday, May 9th at 8:45 pm and Monday, May 10th at 9:15 pm. There is a $15 cover ($12 CABARET HOTLINE ONLINE members) + $10 food/drink minimum.

Her newest release "Future Street" (WRCD-1580) features 11 great new songs with attitude - and wonderful instrumental solos by Wayne Bergeron, Warren Luening, Pete Christlieb, Dan Higgins, Bill Liston, Andy Martin, Bob Leatherbarrow, as well as a special vocal duet with Mark Winkler. Liner notes are by jazz songwriting legend Bob Dorough.

Singer-pianist-songwriter Marilyn Harris boasts an enviable jazz pedigree. After studying composition with Hale Smith at UConn and film scoring with Ray Wright and Manny Albam at Eastman School of Music, Marilyn worked extensively with jazz arranger Gil Evans and studied piano with Richard Tee and Rodgers Grant. Her talents have graced not only her own recordings, but a wide variety of other artists' work including co-writing a gold record with Jim Brickman, doing arrangements for Bette Midler, Lola Falana and Donna McKechnie, and her songs have been covered by jazz vocalists Anne Marie Moss, Jackie Paris, Judi Silvano and Diane Hubka.

For more information, see http://www.marilynharris.com/.

 

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