
CRYSTAL
GAYLE DEBUTS CD AT FEINSTEIN'S AT THE REGENCY

FEINSTEIN'S
at the Regency Hotel (540 Park Avenue, NYC - 1-212-339-4095 - http://www.feinsteinsattheregency.com/)
continues its fall season with the debut of Grammy Award winning singer
Crystal Gayle. Her engagement celebrates the release of her new CD,
"All My Tomorrows," a new collection of standards such as "Cry Me
A River," "Sentimental Journey," "It Had To Be You," and "Smile."
Performances run from October 21st through -25th. The show will play
the following schedule: Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 PM with a
late show on Friday and Saturday at 11:00 PM. All shows have a $40
cover and $30 minimum. Jackets are suggested, but not required.
Ms. Gayle
first made history in 1970 with her hit single "I Cried (the Blue
Right out of My Eyes)," which began an incredible career in both Country
and pop music. Crystal had several big hits including "Wrong Road
Again," "Beyond You," "Somebody Loves You," followed by her first
number 1 Country single "I'll Get Over You." In 1977 Gayle's legendary
"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," went to number 2 on the US pop
charts and won Grammy Awards for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
and Best Country Song. It appeared on the album We Must Believe In
Magic, which became the first album by a female artist to sell over
a million copies.
Crystal ventured
into the film and television arenas where she recorded the sound track
for Francis Ford Coppola's acclaimed film, One From the Heart with
Tom Waits and a duet album with Gary Morris which included the theme
song from the soap opera "Another World," on which Gayle made several
guest appearances. She had two highly acclaimed CBS prime time TV
specials, "The Crystal Gayle Special" and "Crystal" followed by an
HBO concert special. She appeared on Bob Hope's historic TV special,
"On the Road to China," and has hosted the "American Music Awards,"
"Academy of Country Music Awards" and "A Crystal Christmas from Sweden."
Crystal continued recording with a tribute album to the great composer
Hoagy Carmichael, entitled Crystal Gayle Sings the Heart & Soul of
Hoagy Carmichael. She recently released two inspirational albums,
Someday, which was nominated for a Grammy Award, followed by He Is
Beautiful, which focuses on traditional hymns that Crystal grew up
with.
Recently,
Crystal recorded her first ever collection of children's lullabies
titled In My Arms. Crystal is the recipient of many awards including
Most Promising Female Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music,
Country Music's Female Vocalist of the Year three times by the Academy
of Country Music, twice by the Country Music Association, and three
times at the American Music Awards. Crystal was honored in October
1999, when "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" and songwriter Richard
Leigh were recognized by ASCAP as one of the top most performed Country
songs of the century.

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