The album "Herman on Herman… Peggy Sings Jerry" is set to release on Sunday May 6. Produced by Paul Rolnick, "Herman on Herman" features arrangements by Alex Rybeck.
They don't just have a name in common. The symbiosis between the composer
Jerry Herman and the actress-singer
Peggy Herman runs deep, and in Herman's new recording of Herman classics, the voice and the songs do form a perfect marriage.
The exquisitely produced "Herman on Herman… Peggy Sings Jerry" releases on Sunday May 6. Produced by
Paul Rolnick, "Herman on Herman" features arrangements by
Alex Rybeck, giving Herman's voice a vocal stage.
Like the show's premiere at the Metropolitan Room in May of last year, the CD release concert on Sunday May 6 at 7:30pm, at Feinstein's at the Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue, is directed by
Peter Glebo, and the nine-time Tony Award winner
Tommy Tune.
The one-night-only concert, which is produced by the performer and show business chronicler
Richard Skipper, features new arrangements of songs from "Hello Dolly!" "Mame," "La Cage aux Folles," "Mack & Mabel," and other Herman hits. In the studio, Herman and Rybeck added new songs, including "The Best of Times is Now," "Before the Parade Passes By," and "If He Walked Into My Life."
Backing Herman on Herman – and blending a range of popular styles, including folk-pop, smooth jazz, Brazillian and Broadway -- are Rybeck on piano, Jered Egan on bass,
Steve Benson on guitar and Rex Benincasa on drums and percussion.
Sean Harkness plays guitar on the album, with orchestrations by strings, brass, and winds.
Feinstein's is offering a special "It's Today" dinner-and-show package (premium seats $50, general seating $30, plus a $25 food and beverage minimum). For the remaining seats call
212/339-4095 or visit
www.feinsteinsattheregency.com All of the evening's attendees will receive a complimentary signed copy of the new CD.
Born in Philadelphia, and raised in Miami Beach, Herman has appeared in such musicals as "Nunsense" (Mother Superior), "South Pacific" (Bloody Mary) and "Grand Hotel" (Raffaela Ottanio).
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