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Tom Wopat to Perform Songs from 'I've Got Your Number' at Iridium Jazz Club, 7/11-12

By: Jun. 26, 2014
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TOM WOPAT - the celebrated actor and vocalist - will perform at Iridium Jazz Club (1650 Broadway at 51st Street in Manhattan) with a new show "Tom Wopat Swings the Rat Pack" for four performances only on July 11 and 12. Wopat first came to prominence as original star of the iconic TV show "The Dukes of Hazzard" and has gone on to a far-reaching career and as a two-time Tony Award nominated stage actor and critically-acclaimed jazz singer. The Iridium program will feature selections from his latest album "I've Got Your Number," in addition to classics associated with vocal legends Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Dean Martin. Highlights include "The Good Life," "I Won't Dance," "I Fall In Love Too Easily," "Too Darn Hot," "Call Me Irresponsible" and more. Wopat's special concert program was recently seen on New Jersey Public Television's "American Songbook" series and is now available online. For the Iridium shows, Wopat will be joined by Music Director Tedd Firth on piano, Peter Grant on drums, David Finck on bass, and Bob Malach on saxophone.

Wopat has been featured on a recent AutoTrader.com TV advertising campaign with his original "Dukes of Hazzard" co-star John Schneider. The two performers recently announced plans to record a Christmas album together later in 2014.

"I've Got Your Number" - Wopat's most recent album - is available in digital format as well as on CD and vinyl. All it takes is a phrase or two from his warm, engaging baritone to trigger the desire to hear more. And the more one listens, the better it gets - from the way he finds the heart of a song's story to his lyrical phrasing and his gently swinging, jazz-infused rhythms. That's a large handful of uniquely appealing qualities, and they're all over the fourteen utterly captivating tunes on the record. Tom applies his far-ranging interpretive skills to discovering new, intriguing musical twists in such Great American Songbook classics as "The Good Life," "The Folks Who Live On The Hill," "Call Me," "Born To Be Blue," "I Won't Dance" and, of course, the title track. As if that wasn't enough, he also takes his listeners on adventurous new journeys through contemporary songs from the likes of Paul Simon, Judy Collins, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Hornsby and James Taylor.

At first glance, that could be viewed as a surprisingly diverse program of material from a performer who may be best known for his starring role in the '80s hit television series "The Dukes of Hazzard." But his versatility was there from the beginning, and on full display in a career reaching from his television work of the '70s and '80s to high visibility Broadway roles in 1999's Annie Get Your Gun and 2008's A Catered Affair (he received Tony Award nominations for both), as well as Chicago, 42nd Street, Sondheim on Sondheim and more.

But with "I've Got Your Number," Tom's musical expedition has traveled into colorful territory. Backed by a thirty-piece orchestra he fulfills his desire to focus on what he describes as the "orchestra/big band hybrid of the '60s and '70s." "Like the Bobby Darin stuff," he says. "Frank Sinatra did big band stuff then, too. Everybody did. And we really wanted to go for that - in the standards we've done as well as in the contemporary tunes. We've evoked the spirit of the New York supper club era and the cool vibe of the Mad Men days, that's really what we're doing. The music swings hard and there's a lot of really, really fine music."

At a time when male vocal artists have been in fairly short supply, his singing is a welcome addition to the contemporary jazz scene. "Performing these songs the way we do in I've Got Your Number is the most creative thing I do," Tom concludes. "It's extremely satisfying and fulfilling. And as long as it feels that way, I'm going to keep right on doing it."

Please visit www.TomWopat.com for full performance schedule, videos, sound clips and more.

TOM WOPAT will perform at Iridium Jazz Club (1650 Broadway at 51st Street) for four performances only on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12 at 8:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Tickets are $35 to $55 each. Please visit www. TheIridium.com for additional information.



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