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Pam Tate Announces The Up-Coming Release Of Her New CD "SOMETHING WONDERFUL"

2003 MAC Award nominee Pam Tate takes great pride in announcing the up-coming release of her new CD "Something Wonderful," based on her series of critically acclaimed cabaret shows of the same title. "Something Wonderful" features a sophisticated mix of songs ranging from classic to contemporary pop, from Rodgers & Hammerstein, Jacques Brel, Dorothy Fields & Cy Coleman to Milton Nascimento, Kander & Ebb and Sting. Arrangements for "Something Wonderful" are by Pam Tate and Tedd Firth, and the recording features Tedd Firth on Piano, Ritt Henn on Bass and Rex Benincasa on Drums and Percussion. The CD was produced by Pam Tate for Beat Productions.

Pam Tate's Up-coming engagements:

Pam Tate will be performing the new song "Going As We Go" (Lyrics: Jude Treder-Wolff / Music: Pam Tate) from "Something Wonderful" at the November 19th MAC/ASCAP Songwriters Showcase at THE LIGHTHOUSE (111 East 59th Street, NYC).

Pam Tate will be performing her show "Something Wonderful," at THE DUPLEX CABARET THEATRE (61 Christopher Street, NYC - 1-212-255-5438 - http://www.theduplex.com/), December 2nd & 9th, Tuesdays at 7:00 pm. Erv Raible directs.

Pam Tate is planning the official release for her new CD "Something Wonderful" in early 2004.

For additional information see http://www.pamtate.com/.

 

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