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It's LML Music LIVE at the famed Gardenia

In April, LML Music (http://LMLmusic.com/ ) will present a series starring a sampling of their stable of recording artists at THE GARDENIA (7066 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA - 323-467-7444). Performances run every Thursday, Friday and Saturday beginning April 8th. All show times are 9 pm. Dinner is served starting at 6:30 PM. LML artist Tami Tappan Damiano launches her debut album "Hot Notes"; Franc D'Ambrosio thrills with Broadway favorites; Tony nominee Pamela Myers sings from her new album "The Chance To Sing" and the popular national tour of "Three Men and a Baby . . . Grand!" starring Lee Lessack, Brian Lane Green & John Boswell dazzle in the series, all under the direction of noted producer and director David Galligan. There is a$15 cover on Thursdays, $20 cover on Fridays & Saturdays, with a 2-drink minimum each night.

Award-winning Broadway and recording artists Brian Lane Green, Lee Lessack and John Boswell (April 8th, 9th, 10th) join voices in "Three Men and a Baby . . . Grand!". Since they debuted at the Gardenia in 1998, this versatile trio has thrilled audiences all over the world. Their harmonies are incredible and individually each one brings star-power to the stage.

Pamela Myers (April 15th, 16th, 17th) was propelled to Broadway fame when she originated the role of "Marta" in Stephen Sondheim's "Company". Pamela was nominated for Tony Award for her powerful performance and rendition of "Another Hundred People." After formidable stage work across the country and notable television projects, Pamela returned to Broadway opposite Vanessa Williams in Sondheim's "Into the Wood." She released her first solo album "The Chance To Sing" to popular and critical success in 2003.

A native of Laurel, MD, Tami Tappan Damiano (April 22nd, 23rd, 24th) has been performing since the age of 13, from Broadway to the La Fenice Opera House in Venice. At 15, she received the Helen Hayes Award in Washington, D.C. for Supporting Actress in Lydie Breeze by John Guare. Tami has been seen on Broadway in "Cyrano: The Musical", and as Ellen in "Miss Saigon", a role she also performed in Los Angeles. Internationally, she was a soloist with The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber starring Michael Crawford, and performed in England, Australia, and in Japan (with Sarah Brightman). Television appearances include The Drew Carey Show, Third Rock from the Sun, The Good Doctor: The Paul Fleiss Story, and Sunset Beach. Tami will be heard as the singing voice of Ting Ting in Disney's "Mulan II", to be released on video soon.

Franc D'Ambrosio (April 29th, 30th, May 1st) starred in the San Francisco production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Tony Award-winning musical "Phantom of the Opera" where he performed the role for six years. In 1998 he was given the title "The World's Longest Running Phantom" having performed the role over 2600 times. Franc is often recognized as Al Pacino's opera singing son, Anthony Corleone, in the Academy Award nominated film "Godfather III". More recently, Franc was hand selected by Barry Manilow to create and star as the lead (Tony) in Manilow's pre-Broadway tour of COPACABANA.

David Galligan most recently staged "Rod McKuen in Concert" at Carnegie Hall as well as the new musical play "The Last of the Honky Tonk Angels" at the Globe in Los Angeles. His direction of the musical revue "Blame it on the Movies" which he co-originated with Billy Barnes and Ron Abel, played Off-Broadway, and he repeated the staging for a Pasadena main stage production, capturing an Ovation nomination for his direction as well as winning a Drama-Logue Award. He garnered an additional Drama-Logue wins for "Lettice and Lovage" (Pasadena Playhouse), "The Gay 90's Musical" (Celebration) and Lullaby of Broadway" (Tiffany). For the past nineteen years, he has directed and co-produced the annual S.T.A.G.E. fundraisers for AIDS charities, saluting the theatre music of noted composers and lyricists.

For more information on any of the LML Music Artists, see http://LMLmusic.com/.

 

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