Mark Cortale presents Marilyn Maye – with Billy Stritch at the piano – at the Art House, for 5 shows only! Marilyn Maye is a highly praised singer, actress, director, arranger, educator, a Grammy-nominated recording artist and a musical treasure.
The award-winning Ms. Maye appeared 76 times on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” the record for a singer. Perhaps the simplest Marilyn Maye accolade came after one of her show-stopping appearances on “The Tonight Show,” when turning to his audience of millions, Johnny Carson said, “And that, young singers, is the way it’s done!”
Marilyn began her professional singing career by winning a 13-week appearance on radio station WIBW, in Topeka, Kansas, at age 9. She has committed her entire life to the art of song and performance. During her eleven-year engagement at the Colony in Kansas City, she was discovered by Steve Allen who was the first to present her various times to a national television audience. The Steve Allen performances led her to an RCA recording contract. Her RCA recordings consist of seven albums and 34 singles, including the first hit recordings of “Cabaret” and “Step to the Rear.” Her album with full orchestra, The Lamp is Low, is considered a classic.
Her place in American music history was assured when the Arts Council of the Smithsonian Institution selected one of her recordings, “Too Late Now” for the Smithsonian-produced album of the 110 Best American Compositions of the Twentieth Century.
Her many symphony concert appearances around the United States, include the Florida Symphony, The Philly Pops, The Phoenix Symphony, The Kansas City Symphony, The Omaha Symphony and in June 2015, The Pasadena Symphony with Michael Feinstein conducting. Her two appearances with the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall were tributes to Stephen Sondheim and Frank Loesser, receiving show-stopping applause and rave reviews.
In the New York Observer, Rex Reed wrote, “Her show is not to be missed. … Its a master class in singing conducted by a polished pro who majored in unforgettable.”
The Art House – 214 Commercial Street – (508)487-9222
Sunday, August 28 – September 1 – all shows @ 6pm
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