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Free Holiday Concert Presented At Lincoln Center 12/13

By: Dec. 13, 2010
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THE CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL THE APOSTLE will continue its Songbook Concert Series with two special Arts & Artists concerts on Monday, December 13th at 6PM at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. The concert will be held in the Bruno Walter Auditorium at 111 Amsterdam Avenue, just south of 65th Street. The concert will be comprised of ALL NEW HOLIDAY SONGS written by an array of talented songwriters and performed by some of the brightest performing talents from the worlds of Broadway and cabaret. Through the generous support of The Roger Edens Foundation (Executive Director, Bobb Goldsteinn), both concerts will be recorded by Peter Millrose/Millrose Music.

This Songbook Series concert is produced by John Znidarsic and Erica Ruff and directed and hosted by John Znidarsic. Admission is FREE and seating is on a first come-first serve basis.


Composers being featured on Monday, December 13th include Andrew Barbato, Bobby Cronin, Andrea Daly, Richard Danley, Leslie DeSantis, Michelle Elliott, Drew Fornarola, David Gaines, Alex Goley, Sophie Jaff, Josh Halloway, Alaina Kunin, Danny Larsen, Jordan Mann, Dan Marshall, Riana Nelson, Pat Polk, Bradford Proctor, Charlie Sohne, Brett Teresa, Jeff Thomson, Will Van Dyke, and Joel Waggoner. Performers on Monday, December 13th include Andrew Barbato, Paulo Coelho, Andrea Daly, Leslie Fornino, Colin Geaghan, Alex Goley, Alexa Green, Molly Hager, Patrick Oliver Jones, Morgan Karr, Lizzie Klemperer, Andrew Kober, Jenni Lawton, Max Mamon, Aimee Mungovan, Riana Nelson, Jed Resnick, Rocio Valles, and Joel Waggoner.

The special holiday Arts & Artists concert will take place on Monday, December 13th at 6PM at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center at the Bruno Walter Auditorium at 111 Amsterdam Avenue, just south of 65th Street.




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