Grammy nominated, multi-Platinum songwriter, out musician Marsha Malamet, is featured on the new Jason Gould CD "Dangerous Man" to be released this Friday, December 15th, 2017.
Marsha Malamet is an out musician with credits as composer, songwriter, singer and coach, whose music has reached all corners of the globe.
Marsha met Jason Gould at a lecture, and he asked her to coach him on songwriting. From there the relationship transformed into them co-writing several songs together, including "Morning Prayer" for his self released EP, "Jason Gould."
In 2012, Marsha co-wrote (with Liz Vidal and Stephan Oberhoff) the special end credit song "Amazing" with Gould as vocalist, which was from the soundtrack "Scrooge and Marley," produced by Sam I Am Films.
The new CD "Dangerous Man," features four songs Co-written by Marsha. The title cut, "Dangerous Man" (Gould/Alan Roy Scott/Malamet,) "Morning Prayer: The Tribal Version" (Gould/Liz Vidal/Malamet,) All's Forgiven (Gould/Alan Roy Scott/Allan Rich/Malamet,) and One Day (Gould/Malamet.) It was produced by the legend that is Quincy Jones/Qwest Records.
"Dangerous Man" will be released on December 15th on all digital outlets online. You can pre-purchase the CD on iTunes or Amazon.com.
At the age of 21, Marsha Malamet made her solo recording debut, "Coney Island Winter," on Decca Records. It was engineered by Brooks Arthur. She performed at top venues in New York supporting the CD, including Lincoln Center, and her songs have been featured on Broadway: first, in Peter Allen's "Up in One," and then "The Boy from Oz," based on Peter's life. In addition, Marsha's song, "Impatient Heart" co-written with Peter Allen, was the theme song for the first Off-Broadway production of the acclaimed lesbian drama, "Jane Chambers, Last Summer at Blue Fish Cove."
Marsha has been signed to four publishing companies throughout her career: Almo/Irving, Windswept Pacific, warner/chappell and famous music. Marsha's songs have been recorded by the best in the business, artists include Barbra Streisand, Faith Hill, Jessica Simpson, Luther Vandross, Diana Ross, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Meatloaf, Barbara Cook, Judy Collins and Sheena Easton. Marsha's top ten international hit single, "I Am Blessed," sung by the UK's pop group, Eternal, moved the Pope to invite them to perform the song at the Vatican. Marsha's music takes root in people's hearts and minds.
Her song "Love Don't Need A Reason", co-written with the late Peter Allen and Michael Callen, has become an iconic theme for the Aids/Hiv epidemic, recorded by over 35 performers and gay choruses worldwide.
Marsha was Grammy-nominated for her songwriting involvement on the original Broadway cast CD "The Boy from Oz," starring Hugh Jackman. As a Producer, Marsha presented an event featuring UK novelist Sarah Waters (Tipping the Velvet, Fingersmith.)
Marsha's CD release, "The Natural Thing to Do" was the first in a 3 part retrospective. This EP specifically reflects her life as an out woman.
Marsha's 2nd album, "You Asked Me to Write You a Love Song," comprised of her publishing demos, was released in Japan, with a USA release entitled "Vintage," earlier this year.
In the near future, Marsha plans to complete the retrospective collection with the CD entitled "Stay True."
Marsha was also featured on two compilation CD's, "A Love Worth Fighting For," and "Winter Moon," released by Streeter Records.
Marsha is writing a musical, which is based on her life and songs. Collaborating with Marsha, is Emmy Award winning, Michael Berlin.
Visit Marsha's website for the most up to date information and visit the links to pages where her music can be heard and purchased: www.MarshaMalamet.com.
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