Julie Wilson Award winner Jennifer Sheehan makes her Laurie Beechman Theatre debut celebrating the upcoming 100th birthday of The Great American Songbook. After all, its first chapter was written in 1910, with the publication of Shelton Brooks's "Some of These Days," a song that experts regard as the first modern American standard!
Passionate about classics from the Songbook's Golden Era, as well as more contemporary masterpieces, Sheehan will sing the songs-and the praises-of America's finest lyricists and composers - from Berlin to Bucchino and Gershwin to Guettel. And she'll share how their songs have taken hold of the hearts and imaginations of generations, including her own.Sheehan, a versatile and expressive singer, explains, "The Songbook is more than just a group of great tunes with smart lyrics. It's really a brilliant reflection of all our hopes and dreams, our love of a good laugh and our burning passions, our disappointments and our triumphs. There's so much material to choose from, but I'll do my best to represent the great variety of music that has immortalized the Songbook."Sheehan will perform "You Made Me Love You" at the Laurie Beechman Theatre on September 18 at 8pm, September 20 at 7pm, and September 25 at 8pm. James Followell is the music director. For reservations, call 212-695-6909.
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