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CABARET NEWS - NEW YORK CITY




ERIC COMSTOCK SALUTES THE MANHATTAN MASTERS
Eric Comstock, acknowledged to be one of the premier performers and preservers of the Great American Songbook, debuts MANHATTAN MASTERS, a series of four different shows that honor New York-based songwriters at THE METROPOLITAN ROOM (34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440 - http://www.metropolitanroom.com/ ) in February. Included in the four is an encore of his acclaimed Jule Styne show, which was presented by Lincoln Center's American Songbook in 2006.

The initial set of shows will be a salute to Charles Strouse (Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, Annie), presented on Sunday & Monday, February 4th & 5th, both shows at 7:00 pm. Additional shows in the Sunday/Monday series are: It's A Barnum & Bailey World: Offbeat Love Songs Of Yip Harburg (February 11th & 12th); The Music That Makes Me Dance: A Jule Styne Songbook (February 18th & 19th); Lush Life & Other Saloon Songs (February 25th & 26th).

Eric Comstock, pianist, vocalist, arranger, writer, and raconteur, and his trio launched three new concert programs in 2006: a tribute to composer Jule Styne, "The Music That Makes Me Dance," at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Allen Room, "Mostly Strayhorn," an evening of songs by Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington, and "Remembering Charles DeForest."

In 2005, Eric added the role of acclaimed recording artist to his success as an entertainer with his third and latest CD, "NO ONE KNOWS," a refreshing mix of standards and rarities by Duke Ellington, Benny Carter, Stephen Sondheim and other masters of pop and jazz. The title song is a Billy Strayhorn song being given its premiere vocal recording. Solo New York engagements include Lincoln Center's American Songbook series and more. Concert appearances include Carnegie Hall (JVC Jazz Festival and the Harold Arlen Centennial Concert), Alice Tully Hall, Symphony Space, Merkin Hall, Town Hall and the 92nd Street Y's "Jazz in July" festival.

Eric is the co-creator of three critically acclaimed shows which tour coast to coast: "Our Sinatra," which ran over 1,300 performances Off-Broadway; "Made for the Movies: A Hollywood Songbook," a jazz spin on American film music that ran two consecutive years at the Algonquin's Oak Room; and "Singing Astaire," which enjoyed a long run at the legendary jazz club Birdland. He has been featured on CBS's Early Show, CNN's Showbiz Today, National Public Radio's Fresh Air with Terry Gross and JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Public Radio International's The Next Big Thing with Dean Olsher. He has been profiled in Newsday, The San Francisco Chronicle, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The San Francisco Examiner, The Star Ledger and magazines such as Time Out New York, Avenue, Savvy, Gavin, and Cabaret Scenes. His work has been referenced in articles in Vanity Fair and The New York Review of Books and the recent books Intimate Nights and The American Songbook. Eric has published articles on the lyricist E.Y. (Yip) Harburg, the composer Cole Porter, jazz musician Freddy Cole and the entertainer Bobby Short.

Eric's solo recordings include "NO ONE KNOWS," "ALL HART," and "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." In 2006, he appeared as a guest on Barbara Fasano's Harold Arlen CD "WRITTEN IN THE STARS" (Human Child Records) and with Audra McDonald, Kelli O'Hara, Marin Mazzie, Rebecca Luker, and Victoria Clark on PS Classics' "JULE STYNE IN HOLLYWOOD." Eric lives in New York with his wife, vocalist Barbara Fasano

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