I had the pleasure of accompanying five time Tony nominee Kelli O’Hara at the Irish Arts Center benefit. Â Kelli sang “Make Someone Happy” and “Someone To Watch Over Me.” Â For more information about the benefit, click here
It was great fun to play for my old student Amy Marik at The West End at 11:30 pm.  Songs she played included Piece of My Heart, Maybe I Like It This Way (from the Wild Party), Ruination (from We Foxes, by Ryan Scott Oliver), Soon (from Thumbelina), I Hate Men (from Kiss Me Kate), Comic World, Wonderful (from Olympus on My Mind), You Don’t Know, I’m Not Pregnant, I’m Just Fat (from RRRED, by Katie Thompson), I’ll Be Here (from Ordinary Days, by Adam Gwon), Twisted (by Ross N. Gray).  Click here  for more info about The West End Lounge.
It was great seeing this Wednesday’s Child (from 2011) mentioned on NBC today!
Click here to see the rebroadcast of the episode.
It was wonderful to have my parents at the 4-12-14 concert at the Church. Irene Jay and I added a Mack and Mabel segment to these two concerts. Two nice concerts!
Today was unexpectedly Kat Davis last sharing at the Neighborhood Playhouse Junior School. Kat is a wonderful friend, director, colleague and educator.  She is very supportive of me as a musician and a teacher.  Under her leadership over the past fourteen years, I was able to create many holiday mashups, focus group presentations, explore current pop songs and musical theatre standards.  Students who came to the playhouse that did not want to or like to or refuse to sing are now requesting voice lessons.  Many parents have commented on my site and in person on how much their child has learned at the playhouse.
Thank you Kat from the bottom of my heart!!!
6 pm March 31 at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center, Bruno Walter Auditorium, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza – 65th!!! between Broadway and Amsterdam. Click here to read the playbill article! Click here to see a review of the concert.
Steve’s been composing professionally for over 25 years and you’ll hear a variety of his  songs (some new, some old, some from the cabaret world, some from the theater world, and maybe one or two surprises) written with 10 extremely clever collaborators and performed by many of his talented friends. Scheduled to appear Howie MIchael Smith, Daniel Torres, William Ryall, Toni DiBuono, Carol Ann Solebello, Regina O’Malley and John Treacy Egan.