Singer Mary Foster Conklin's Moon and Sand at the Metropolitan Room
Metropolitan Room (34 West 22nd Street New York City, NY 10010)
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- $20.00
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- $10.00*
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The last date listed for Mary Foster Conklin's Moon and Sand was Saturday February 7, 2009 / 7:30pm.
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The Best of Cabaret and Jazz at the Metropolitan Room
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Located in the heart of Manhattan, the high-end cabaret and jazz club the Metropolitan Room brings the best in live music to New York City. Fabulous award-winning performers take the stage in an intimate 115-seat atmosphere reminiscent of the golden age of cabaret. The Friday night open-mic event, Metrojam, features a lineup of up-and-coming performers as well as the Metrojam House Band, and the venue has also been known to host a fun night of stand-up comedy. See event details for each night's lineup. Learn More
1 Goldstar Member Review
A wonderful selection of songs, some familiar, some not, presented by a terrific singer and three excellent musicians. Highly recommended.Written on Feb 09 2009
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More Information About Mary Foster Conklin's Moon and Sand
Website
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Quotes & Highlights
- "A highly creative singer." -- The New York Times
- Listen to songs by Mary Foster Conklin
Description
Mary Foster Conklin returns to the Metropolitan Room with a brand new show that focuses on songs about the moon and the sea. "I hate New York winters with a passion, and I realized that I've been collecting specific music that takes me far away from all that. The time has finally come to share it. Now let's just hope it doesn't blizzard that weekend."
A celebrated performer on the New York jazz and cabaret scene, Mary Foster Conklin is a vocalist with Art Lillard's 15-piece Heavenly Band, and can be heard on his latest recording Reasons To Be Thankful, on Summit Records. She is a three-time MAC Award winner, a three-time Backstage Bistro Award winner, and recipient of 2007 MAC Award for Jazz Recording of the Year for her tribute to Matt Dennis, Blues For Breakfast on Rhombus Records. Her debut recording Crazy Eyes was listed as one of the ten best CDs of 1998 by In Theatre Magazine. Her second CD, You'd Be Paradise, was released in Fall 2001 to critical acclaim.
