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Stacy Sullivan To Present IT'S A GOOD DAY: A TRIBUTE TO MISS PEGGY LEE at Metropolitan Room, Starting 10/17

By: Sep. 26, 2012
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IT'S A GOOD DAY: A TRIBUTE TO MISS Peggy Lee, featuring Stacy Sullivan announces a fall performance series at New York City's iconic Metropolitan Room. Stacy Sullivan, winner of the Backstage Bistro Award and the MAC Award for Outstanding Female New York Debut, has appeared in venues across the country, from Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York to the Ford Theatre in Hollywood.

Ms. Sullivan notes, "We are thrilled to be appearing at the Metropolitan Room. Peggy Lee loved to perform late, so the Metropolitan Room's 11:30 pm showtime is perfect for us."

The show dates are October 17th at 11:30 pm, October 18th at 11:30 pm, November 10th at 11:30 pm, December 8th at 11:30 pm, January 28th at 7:00 pm, and February 23rd at 7:00 pm.

IT'S A GOOD DAY: A TRIBUTE TO MISS Peggy Lee is a journey of discovery…through the extraordinary musical legacy of Peggy Lee and the personal struggles of a woman whose voice captivated millions. The classic songs, intricate rhythms and exquisite arrangements that defined her career are elegantly portrayed in this loving homage. The show is accompanied by the seasoned jazz masters Jon Weber on piano and Steve Doyle on Bass.

Ms. Sullivan has recorded five albums for the LML Music label, including her latest, IT'S A GOOD DAY, featuring Jon Weber, Steve Doyle and Bucky Pizzarelli. Her new show, has been gaining critical acclaim as an interpretive exploration of the extraordinary music and personal struggles of a singer, composer, and actress whose remarkable career spanned over six decades, influencing jazz and popular-music culture worldwide.

For more information about the IT'S A GOOD DAY: A TRIBUTE TO MISS Peggy Lee, visit http://www.PeggyLeeFever.com, or call 212-365-4154 x 5. To book tickets, visit the Metropolitan Room website.



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