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Laurel Massé, Founding Member of Manhattan Transfer, at the Metropolitan Room

Title: Vocalist Laurel Massé (website)
Venue: Metropolitan Room (New York City, NY)
Full Price: $25.00   Our Price: $12.50
Laurel Massé, founding member of multiple Grammy award-winning vocal group Manhattan Transfer, is widely recognized as one of the finest song interpreters working today. In her third extended run at the Metropolitan Room, she takes audiences on an extraordinary trip through the finest songs of the 20th century, with a few unexpected detours along the way.

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Very few artists can claim to have started their career in music at the top, but as a founding member of the universally acclaimed Manhattan Transfer, that is exactly what Laurel Massé did. With her lush, expressive voice, absolute pitch, flawless diction and ready wit, she left her indelible mark on the group. She toured internationally with the Transfer for seven years, recording four albums (since certified gold and platinum) and the movie soundtrack of "Just a Gigolo," which starred David Bowie, Kim Novak, and Marlene Dietrich in her final screen appearance. Laurel also made numerous television appearances; her favorites include Mary Tyler Moore’s 1974 television special "Mary’s Incredible Dream," and in "The Manhattan Transfer Show" on CBS TV in 1975.

In 1978, a near-fatal automobile accident cut short her tenure with the group. When she resumed her career after nearly two years of convalescence, it was as a solo artist. Her continuing development as a jazz singer led to the recording of several successful solo albums. The first two, Alone Together and Easy Living, both made the Billboard Jazz charts; the third, Again, was a People magazine pick. In 1999, wishing to explore her spiritual roots and their influence on her musical life, Laurel recorded Feather and Bone, a vocal meditation on the Divine.

As a studio singer, Laurel has appeared on CDs by artists of many genres including Tony Trischka, Barry Manilow, percussionist Layne Redmond, songwriter Carol Hall and former Manhattan Transfer cohort Janis Siegel. She appears frequently on television and radio, and was the creator and host of "The Laurel Massé Jazz Show," which ran for two years on WAMC Northeast Public Radio.

In 1997, Laurel was invited to join the staff of Jay Ungar and Molly Mason’s Ashokan Fiddle and Dance Camp as vocal coach in jazz, western, and swing styles, a position she continues to enjoy. In 2004 she also joined the faculty of The Cabaret Conference at Yale as a master instructor of jazz and cabaret. As part of her commitment to supporting and collaborating with other singers at all levels of experience, she teaches master classes in song interpretation and improvisation for professionals and amateurs, and comprehensive performance master classes with singer and director Wendy Lane Bailey.

In 2004 she was recognized for her contribution to music when she, along with the four current members of the Manhattan Transfer, received the prized "MAC" (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) Lifetime Achievement Award. She was nominated Major Jazz Artist of 2006 by that same association.

About Metropolitan Room:

The Metropolitan Room is housed in a landmark 1898 building. This vintage space now plays host to an updated take on the idea of a music club, combining state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems with old-world charm and style. Similar to the high-end equipment used in concert halls, these systems fill the room with crisp, clear sound to generate unparalleled cabaret and jazz performances.