The innovative art-pop chanteuse and songwriter Rachael Sage celebrates the 10th anniversary of her top-selling album "Public Record" in an exclusive one-night only engagement at the renowned Café Carlyle at the Carlyle Hotel, on Thursday November 21 at 10:45pm. Featured as part of the Carlyle's new Late Show Series, Sage will be joined by longtime collaborator Russ Johnson (Elvis Costello, Aretha Franklin) on trumpet, and cellist Stephanie Winters (Richie Havens, Paula Cole), who played all the original string parts on "Public Record."
A John Lennon Songwriting Grand Prize winner, Sage has earned several Independent Music Awards, and OUTMusic Awards. The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist performs over 150 shows internationally throughout the year, as a soloist, and with her band The Sequins, opening frequently for Judy Collins, and appearing with Sarah McLachlan, Marc Cohn, Suzanne Vega and Ani DiFranco. "Public Record," co-produced in 2003 with Grammy winner Andy Zulla (Rod Stewart, Kelly Clarkson, Megan Hilty), is put out by Sage's label MPress Records. The label, which Sage conceived as a breeding ground for eclectic, multi-dimensional artists, also reps Melissa Ferrick and Seth Glier. The break-out album contains the fan favorites "Too Many Women" (included in the soundtrack of "Fame"), "Someone Save Me" (which she wrote in high school as a response to bullying), and "Frost" (a staple in the competive dance world).Known for her deeply felt and perceptive vocals and alt-cabaret theatricality, the thoughtful Sage - who made her Carlyle debut last year in a late show following Judy Collins - plays the storied club's new Late Show Series on Thursday November 21 at 10:45pm. Tickets are $25 per person, with a $25 food and beverage minimum. This is the best late-evening entertainment value in New York! For reservations visit www.thecarlyle.com, or call 212-744-1600. The Café Carlyle in The Carlyle Hotel (a Rosewood Hotel) is located at 35 East 76th Street at Madison Avenue.
Launched this past spring to expand the Carlyle's entertainment offerings, while making the signature Carlyle experience more accessible, the Late Show Series has already featured an eclectic mix of singers and musicians, including Joanne Tatham, Natalie Douglas, Jo Thompson, William Blake, Bria Skonberg, Caroline Jones and Stacy Sullivan.Videos