Nightlife Award Winner Marilyn Maye
By: Jena Tesse Fox
Marilyn Maye is a singer on the move. In any given week, she could be singing in Las Vegas or Palm Springs, Florida or Philly. It's nothing new to her: when she began singing on the Tonight Show, she had to be flown in from Kansas City for every performance. But it was her hit tribute to the late "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson at New York City's own Metropolitan Room that earned her a Nightlife Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist in a Major Engagement, which she will accept on Monday at Town Hall.
A tribute to a TV talk show host may not seem the most obvious subject matter for a cabaret, but for Marilyn Maye, it was a return to her roots. "It brought national recognition to me, and opened up a world of engagements," she recalls. "It was wonderful to be able to get that kind of exposure nationally, and certainly, the world did look at the show. He was so complimentary to me," she continues, and described Carson's support and encouragement "invaluable." Before Carson made the show his own, Maye was a regular guest during Steve Allen's tenure. "I was flying from this little club out to do a national television show, the Steve Allen show, and then I would go back to Kansas City and work this little room," she says. "I did five nights a week for all those years. And on the last show before Steve went off the air, an executive from RCA saw me. And it was kind of last chance, you know? He said, 'I want to record you, do a major album with you.'" That album, "Meet Marvelous Marilyn Maye/The Lamp is Low," featured arrangements by Don Costa and Manny Albam, and was backed a full orchestra. "It was really just amazing," Maye says. "If they hadn't seen me on that last show..." Her voice trails off, and she chuckles dryly.
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