Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Moogy Klingman's Birthday Bash w/Ian Lloyd

Moogy Klingman's Birthday Bash w/Ian Lloyd!!
Saturday, Sept. 9th, 9:30 PM
Lotsa suprises, free birthday cake and Moogy's rockin' band!
Jim Satten, Even Steven Levee, Denny McDermett and Aisha Hinton.
Special guest Ian Lloyd of "Stories" doing his #1 hit "Brother Louie"

the Triad Theater, 158 w. 72nd street, 2nd fl. Manhattan - 212 362 2950
$10 cover, 2 drink min. ($5 domestic beers - $6 well vodkas drinks)
reservations and guestlist
email MOOGYKING@ aol.com or call 212 724 0242

www.moogymusic.com - for songs, pix, gig info and more -
- Moogy's midnite hot dog at Nathan's in Coney Island w/Liza Minelli! (photo essay)
- a video of Axel Rose w/Guns & Roses performing
a Moogy Klingman song live in concert!

The Moogy Klingman Band
Moogy was a founding member of Todd Rundgren's "Utopia". Moogy will be performing swongs from his Capitol and EMI solo albums - songs that went on to be recorded by people like Johny Winter, Eric Clapton, Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Carly Simon and others.
Moogy's band will also be playing other songs he wrote like "Dust in the Wind" which Todd Rundgren recorded on his "Something, Anything" album and Axel Rose and Guns & Roses does live in concert (on their very occasional gigs).
* He'll also be doing a song he co-wrote with Buzzy Linhart called, "You Gotta Have Friends", which is Bette Midler's theme song.
Moogy has played, recorded and/or had his songs covered by many rock legends, including Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, Luther Van Dross, Bob Dylan, Bo Diddley, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Allan Woody and Warren Haynes from the Allman Bros & Gov't Mule. Moogy has worked with great female rockers like Bette
Midler, Carly Simon, Phoebe Snow, Cindy Lauper, Shawn Colvin, Irene Cara, and Thelma Houston.
Moogy just finished a summer tour with Buzzy Linhart and Moogy's band.
Jim Satten on guitar is an blues/R & B guitar legend. He was Bo Diddley lead guitarist and band leader for 14 years and lead the Ron Wood band (of the Rolling Stones) on a world tour.
He and Moogy also played together in the "Moogy/Woody Band" with Allmans Brothers alumni Allan Woody, and Warren Haynes. Jim has played guitar for the original Temptations, Ronnie Spector, and Sam and Dave, among many others. Jim just finished the Buzzy Linhart/Moogy Klingman mini -tour with Phoebe Snow.
Even Steven Levee has been playing with Moogy for many years in bands like "Moogy and the Mojo's" and "Freak Parade" Even has worked with many rocks acts including Brad Factor and others and also produces acts at his studio such as Gun Hill. Even just finished the Buzzy Linhart/Moogy Klingman mini -tour with Phoebe Snow.
The drummer Denny McDermott, has been gigging and recording with Donald Fagan, Phoebe Snow, Buzzy Linhart and Marc Cohen and is considered one of NYC's top rocking funk drummers.
Aisha Hinton is new to the band and the music scene in NYC. She's been a hit with the band with everyone who's seen her.

Ian Lloyd
Ian Lloyd has been rehearsing with Moogy with a new version of his old band "Stories" IanLloyd and Stories had three top twenty hit singlesincluding a #1 hit with the classic song, "Brother Louie". Ian has recorded many albums with Stories and as a solo artist.
Ian’s voice has been heard on such big hits as Foreigner’s“Feels Like The First Time”, “Cold As Ice”, “Waiting For A GirlLike You”, “Juke Box Hero”, “Double Vision”, and more.
He is cemented in Rock ‘n’ Roll history with his world-wide #1 hit “Brother Louie“ and can also be heard on Billy Joel’s “I Go To Extremes”, as well as appearing on CDs by Yes, Peter Frampton, Ian McDonald [of King Crimson / Foreigner fame], and Survivor to name a few.
artists.http://www.machinedreamrecords.com/ianlloyd/

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

JOE PISCOPO, SOPRANOS, WEST WINGER AND NY PRODUCERS ON HAND FOR YOUNGER

New York, NY - On Monday June 19th, The Triad Theater hosted an
invitation
only Industry Reading of the new screenplay by Charles Messina and
James
MacPherson entitled �Younger�. On hand to perform in the reading was
actor/comedian Joe Piscopo, Sopranos� Robert Funaro and Lou Martini Jr.
and
TV Personality Bill Boggs.

In the audience was a virtual who�s who of NY film producers, including
Sonny Grosso (French Connection), Jeff Mazzola (Kiss Me Again) and
Josselyne
Herman (Anne B. Real). Also on hand was actor Richard Schiff (West
Wing).

Younger tells the story of a desperate man who believes he has found
the
�Fountain of Youth�, until he realizes the drug he has taken has an
undesirable side effect - it is irreversible! Unless he can stop the
effects
of the drug, he will continue to get younger, and younger, and
younger...

Younger reunites writer Messina (Mercury: The Afterlife and Times of a
Rock
God, Spy) and producer MacPherson (Prime Suspects, Spy) who
collaborated on
the soon to be released feature film Spy.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

A Dream Night At The Triad With Tony Award Winner Adriane Lenox

The Triad’s New Broadway Series of Artists began with singer/actress, Adriane Lenox (2005 Tony Winner for “Doubt”) for two packed performances on Sunday, June 18th. Lenox and Triad General Manager, Lee Summers, had appeared together in the original Dreamgirls on Broadway; hence, the house was filled with fellow cast mates, such as Tony Nominee’s Brenda Braxton (Smokey Joe’s Café) and Obba Babtunde (Dreamgirls), both of whom are presently starring on Broadway in Chicago. Another Dreamgirls original present was TV icon, Phylicia Rashad, Tony Winner for A Raisin in the Sun -- along with Terri Burrell, Kecia Lewis-Evans and Jamie Patterson. Also in the house were Tony Winners for The Life, Lillias White and Chuck Cooper. Ann Duqesney, who won a composing Tony for Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk, reunited with co-composer, Lenox’ Musical Director and husband, Zane Mark. Also present were Michael McElroy (Tony nominee for Big River - who sang a James Ingram/Patty Austin duet with Lenox, causing her to swoon to the floor as he hit classic Ingram vocal licks) along with Felicia P. Fields (Tony nominee for “Miss Celie” in The Color Purple) and Brandon Dixon (Tony nominee for “Harpo” in The Color Purple). Also cheering Ms. Lenox on was Emmy Winner, S. Epatha Merkerson (Lackawanna Blues, Law and Order), Broadway notables, Billy Porter, Lou Myers, Kingsly Leggs, Virginia Woodruff, Robert Fowler, Stacey Sargent, Peter J. Fernandez, Doug Eskew, Adrian Bailey, Marva Hicks, Cleve Douglass, David White, Nora Coles, Harriet Foy, Glen Turner and David Robinson. The legendary director/choreographer, George Faison (The Wiz), choreographer, Ken Roberson (Avenue Q and All Shook Up), Hoagy Carmichael, Jr, Ron Eldard (Sleepers), Gina Malone (Step Mom) Pulitzer Prize Winner, Tony Kushner (Angels In America), Sandra Reeves Phillips (Lean On Me) and actress, Novella Nelson (Antwone Fisher) were also at the event. Lenox featured her daughter, talented and beautiful, singer/songwriter, Crystal Joy as her opening act. The Triad was thrilled to host mother, daughter and father as they all brought down the house, on Father’s Day – A Family Affair

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Celebrity Sightings At The Triad

We were honored to have such stars as Robert Deniro, Harvey Keitel, Cynthia Nixon, Vinny Pastori ("Big Pussy" on the Sopranos), Jason Robert Brown, Roberta Flack, Tracy Morgan (Saturday Night Live), Keenan Thompson(Fat Albert, Saturday Night Live) attending various shows at the Triad over the last few months.

TV Icon Kim Fields Hosts Triad Party June 3rd

Last Saturday night Kim Fields of "Facts of Life" and "Living Single" fame celebrated her boyfriend's(Christopher Morgan) birthday at the Triad. It was star studded event with a guest list which included Tony Nominee for "Smokey Joe's Cafe," Brenda Braxton, currently star of Broadway's "Chicago" and Marva Hicks of "Caroline Or Change." Hicks brought down the house singing to the happy couple, "At Last." Fields' next project is a one-woman show, slated for the Triad, written by Lee Summers, creator of Off- Broadway's "From My Hometown" (www.frommyhometown.net).

Saturday, May 13, 2006

New Revue Showcases Songs of Charles Bloom, May 15

New Revue Showcases Songs of Charles Bloom, May 15

by BWW News Desk

The songs of composer Charles Bloom (Insomnia, Heaven Knows) will be presented in a brand new revue, I Prefer To Dream, which will be performed at The Triad Theatre (158 West 72nd Street) on Monday, May 15 at 7 PM.

Conceived and directed by Andrew Glant-Linden, I Prefer To Dream features performers James Donegan, Leo Ash Evens, Kelli Maguire and Julie Reyburn.

I Prefer To Dream also features musical director Ray Fellman on piano, Christopher Downes on bass and Steve Singer on drums.

Bloom has, to date, written the book, music and lyrics to Pablo (about the young life of Picasso), Insomnia and Heaven Knows. Pablo was awarded a concert reading under the auspices The West Coast Musical Theatre Alliance at the Los Angeles Theatre Center (Allison Bergman, Director). Insomnia was presented as part of The Midtown Theatre Festival in 2004 (Allison Bergman, Director) and was selected to The Cardiff International Festival of Musical Theatre in England in the spring of 2005. Heaven Knows (starring Julie Reyburn and directed by Andrew Glant-Linden) was given a staged reading at The York Theatre Company.

Bloom’s cabaret/revue works have been heard in clubs and concert halls on both coasts and across the pond. Among the long list of talented artists to perform songs from his extensive and stylistically diverse catalogue are Michael Feinstein, B.D. Wong, Cheyenne Jackson, David Burnham, Vicki Lewis,Richard Todd Adams, Jon Philip Alman,Lindy Robbins, Sharon McKnight and Bruce Vilanch. On May 18th-19th, Heaven Knows will be receiving a staged reading by The Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre in North Carolina; and on May 22nd, Pablo will be one of 3 three finalists selected to The Next Big Musical Competition as presented by AnyMinuteNow Productions (www.anyminutenow.org).

There is a $10.00 cover charge, plus a 2 drink minimum (cash only). For reservations, please call (212) 362-2511.

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Ilene Kristen (Roxy in One Live To Live) Returns to Triad on May 24th @ 9pm

Ilene Kristen will be making a return engagment at Triad. Ilene writes most of her own music and her show harkens back to the great classic nightclub shows of the 1960's.
Her shows usually sell out so reservations are recommended (reservation # 212-362-2511).

Katreese Barnes (Musical Director of Saturday NIght Live) Performs the Music of Elton John in Rocketman

If you like the songs of Elton John you must experience the amazing interpretation given Elton's songbook by Katreese Barnes. Look for some potential very special guests on Tuesday May 23rd @ 7:30. Katreese will also be playing in the band at the annual Rainforest Benefit at Carnegie Hall featuring Sting & James Taylor a few nights prior to her show at Triad.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Micahel McGlone of Brother's McMullen Fame Returns to The Triad on June 13th

Michael McGlone (star of the Brother's McMullen & She's The One) & Producer / Performer of two critically and popularly acclaimed albums, Hero and To Be Down, to his credit, with an emerging third record to come, Michael McGlone returns to The Triad Theatre for an exclusive one night engagement, sure to be like no other...

Tuesday June 13th @ 7:30
Tickets are $22 and a 2 drink minimum available at www.theatermania.com

Monday, March 20, 2006

World-Renowned Guitarist Pete Huttlinger Performs this Wed. as part of Songs From The South also with Jon Pousette-Dart Band

Since his days of subway busking, Pete Huttlinger has developed into a world-renowned guitarist. Even as a must-have sideman, he occupied some pretty choice real estate, including the Hollywood Bowl and London’s Royal Albert Hall with John Denver, Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas and stadiums around the world with numerous other pop and country superstars.

He has been a featured artist with the San Diego and Houston symphonies and is a favorite guest artist of the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. In 2000 Huttlinger won the title of National Fingerstyle Champion at the prestigious Walnut Valley Festival.

During the early ‘90’s, John Denver’s tour manager and producer Kris O’Connor heard Huttlinger on another project and was so impressed that he recommended him for Denver’s band. Huttlinger toured, recorded and performed on television with Denver from 1994 until the singer’s death in 1997.

He has been featured on the cover of Fingerstyle Guitar twice, and has been profiled in Guitar Player, Acoustic Guitar, Vintage Guitar and Guitar World Acoustic.

Peers consider Huttlinger one of today’s finest fingerstyle guitarists. Guitar Player magazine referred to his playing as "…an amazing display of all-around fingerstyle mastery. Scary stuff.”

Wednesday March 22nd @ 9pm ($15 Cover & a 2 Drink Minimum)

Tracey Morgan SNL Cast Member makes Stand-Up Guest Appearence at Rocketman Show at Triad

Tracy Morgan performed a hysterical and raunchy stand-up routine prior to Katreese Barnes amazing Rocketman show. Katreese (the associate musical director of SNL) & band do their version of Elton John Songs that's not to be missed. The audience was on there feet most of the show dancing to that oh so Funky Beat. Check the Triad website for future shows.

www.tracymorgan.net/

Monday, March 06, 2006

What' So Funny About Jazz??!!!!

Best Vocal CDs of 2004” - "The Right Time"
- All About Jazz New York Annual Top 5 Critics' Poll

Melody Breyer-Grell -Vocalist Extraordinaire

What' So Funny About Jazz??!!!!

Melody Breyer-Grell may not have a right to sing the Blues, but she certainly knows how to whine about them!

In a business, where an emerging vocalist feels fortunate if she has just broken even, "What's so Funny About Jazz??!!!” relentlessly parodies all aspects of the "business" in this hilarious, ego deflating satire. (At NYC’s Triad Theatre April 8th & 22nd @ 9:15PM, April 18th @ 5:00PM.)

Ms. Breyer-Grell knows of what she whines. Impulsively choosing to pursue a career as a vocalist upon her first exposure to Ella Fitzgerald's Song Books, she has spent the last few years attempting to scratch out a place in the highly competitive world of "JAZZ/STANDARD's VOCALISTS."

"I was definitely on too much caffeine when I decided to throw my hat into the ring of this field."


Melody's Debut CD "The Right Time" had a favorable response from the critics, and also won the highly coveted Best of 2004, In NYC Jazz Bible "All About Jazz"

So what has prompted her to take the satirical road?

"I was in the world of Classical Music when I was young...the most competitive conservatories and such. I naively figured the jazz world would be loose, swinging and very and free."

Little did she know what she was getting into.......

Come see "What's so Funny About Jazz??!!!" and find out.


HEAR--- for the first time in public, the instant classics……

"CD's for Sale"

"Still Can't Sing the Midnight Sun"

"The Night is Cold, and My Bus is so Late"

Just to name a few.........

In the past two years Melody has taken her act out on the road singing in Key West, California, New Jersey and her home turf, New York City. The venues include Trumpets Jazz Club, Sweet Rhythm (formerly Sweet Basil), Triad, Push Room, Danny's Skylight Room, and the Grand Havana Club. Melody was most recently heard During IAJE at Birdland in a JAZZCORNER sponsored event.


"highly imaginative vocalist brings a fresh & innovative experience to each song…her voice lingers with you like a haunting refrain because of her sweet, swinging, sophistication…Melody Breyer-Grell's use of several harmonic complexities & her unique approach is both modern & nostalgic.” -Paula Edelstein---All Music Guide

“Sophisticated, progressive ballad presentations....very groovy arranging & production!"
-Dick Crockett” STILL ANOTHER JAZZ SHOW" 88.7 FM, Sacramento, CA

voice that is perfectly suited to deliver the traditional jazz ballad....... she is able to use pitch, tone and phrasing in a controlled way to induce deep moods.... rich vocals ..... Enchanting... “Out of This World.” -Elliott Simon -All about Jazz

understand's how to shape a song, is assured and sings at her own pace, as if floating........values melody and words for affecting outreach to the listener.... singing with determination and delicacy .
Bill Donaldson -- Jazz improv

"…full of pleasures…Melody communicates words with clarity & warmth, while letting the composer's intentions shine through! ”- James Gavin, critic & author.


"An astounding transfer of vocal sound to the world of Jazz-Cabaret…lovely & sexy too!”
-Mark Murphy


When surfing the World Wide Web check out www.melodybreyergrell.com or www.jazzcorner.com

April 8th & 22nd @ 9:15PM, April 18th @ 5:00PM
At Triad Theatre - 158 w. 72nd street
10$ music charge 2 drink min. & Yummy Snacks on the House.

Reservations 212-362-2511

Monday, February 13, 2006

Songs From the South Series - Message from Jon Pousette-Dart

Who are J. Fred Knobloch, and Jelly Roll Johnson and why should they matter to you?

The men who made hits for Ray Charles, Delbert McClinton, Faith Hill, Etta James for a start. How about soulful nuances from Missisippi that will grab you and won’t let go. How about aside of the south that never quite manages to get north of the Mason Dixon line. I fell in love with this stuff as a kid and it has never let me go.

Hence, “Songs from the South” a series at the upstairs Triad monthly, featuring the best writers, singers and players I’ve had the pleasure to collaborate with, and a set with my favorite players in NYC including Paul Socolow, Eric Parker and Jim Chapdelaine. An evening of pure fun in a small intimate room that sounds great, and I don’t have to jump on a plane to Nashville to make it happen. This is a monthly series that I am more than pleased to finally have in motion. Fred and Jelly will be featured with PDB following and who knows where it will end. This is a small room and will sell out quickly. Don’t miss this.

Songs from the South schedule:

2/22 J. Fred Knobloch & Jelly Roll Johnson & Pousette-Dart Band
www.jfredknobloch.com www.pousette-dartband.com

3/22 Kostas & Pousette-Dart Band
Kostas has penned hits for Allison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Dwight Yoakam, Mavericks, and many others.

4/19 Hugh Prestwood & Pousette-Dart Band www.hughprestwood.com
5/17 Gary Nicholson & Pousette-Dart Band www.garynicholson.com

Reservations 212-362-2511

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

HER SONG Previews Suspended

We just received notice that HER SONG the musical has suspended production until furthur notice. The show was to have played this Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 3pm and was scheduled through the summer. HER SONG was garnering excellent audience response and was to have opened in March. According to the Producer Barry Levitt
the show may reopen at a later date. We will post additional information as soon as we receive it.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Bush Is Bad Enters It's Fifth Month

Kate Baldwin Returns to BUSH IS BAD
Hit Musical Revue Enters its Fifth Month

NEW YORK, NY, January 16, 2006 – Kate Baldwin, an original cast member of BUSH IS BAD: The Musical Cure for the Blue-State Blues, will re-join the production starting on Thursday, January 19, following a leave of absence to star in White Christmas at the Orpheum Theater in San Francisco. Baldwin replaces Jill Abramovitz, who covered Baldwin’s leave for two months. Also in the company are original cast member Neal Mayer, and Tom Treadwell, who is temporarily replacing Michael McCoy while McCoy performs for three weeks in Pittsburgh with the Phantom of the Opera national tour.

“I’m thrilled that we’ve been running long enough that we can actually have a cast member leave and then return,” said composer/lyricist/pianist Joshua Rosenblum. “Kate and Jill are both magnificently talented in very different ways—each with her own distinctive approach to Bush-bashing. It’s quite inspirational.”

BUSH IS BAD, the hilarious, cathartic and unabashedly partisan musical revue, is playing Off-Broadway at The Triad Theatre, 158 West 72nd Street (between Broadway and Columbus). Originally slated for only eight performances, the show extended its run twice due to popular demand, and is now continuing indefinitely, offering Thursday and Friday night performances at 9 PM, with occasional Monday night shows as well.

Check www.theatermania.com or call 212-352-3101 for performance schedule and tickets. Tickets are $25 with a two-drink minimum.

BUSH IS BAD, which has been described as a cross between Forbidden Broadway and The Daily Show, offers catchy tunes, wickedly funny lyrics and scathing impersonations of the president and his dissembling gang of conspirators. Among the best-reviewed new musicals of the season, it has been described as “savvy, uproarious, [and] delicious,” with “lyrics that draw blood and melodies that stick in the brain,” eliciting “raucous, borderline orgasmic reactions.” The New York Times declared that “Bush-hating has become fun again!” BUSH IS BAD is directed and choreographed by Gary Slavin with musical direction by Rosenblum. Costumes are by Anne Auberjonois, with lighting and sound by Tonya Pierre.

Song titles include “How Can 59 Million People Be So Dumb?,” “Good Conservative Values,” “The Gay Agenda,” and “New Hope for the Fabulously Wealthy.” There are also riffs on how famous composers of the past would have treated the “Bush is Bad” theme, with German Romantic composer Robert Schumann’s “Das Busch ist Schlecht,” and a transformation of Kurt Weill’s “Surabaya, Johnny” into a lament by Laura Bush called “Sure, You Betcha, Georgie.”


Joshua Rosenblum has served as conductor and/or pianist for fourteen Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, including Miss Saigon, The Music Man, Falsettos, Wonderful Town, and, most recently, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Rosenblum is the composer and co-lyricist of Fermat’s Last Tango and his musical Einstein’s Dreams received its world premiere in Lisbon last fall. Some of his compositions can be heard on the CD, Impetuosities—Music of Joshua Rosenblum As a pianist, he has appeared with the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, New York Chamber Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, and the American Symphony Orchestra.

Kate Baldwin Broadway: The Full Monty, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Wonderful Town. NY: Opening Doors (Zankel Hall) Babes in Arms, A Connecticut Yankee, Bloomer Girl (City Center Encores!) Wall to Wall Sondheim (Symphony Space) Regional: South Pacific (Helen Hayes Award nom.), Finian's Rainbow (Joseph Jefferson Award nom.), The Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls, Miss Saigon, Passion, Falsettos, The Last Five Years, Baby. Kate just returned from San Francisco’s Orpheum Theatre, playing opposite husband Graham Rowat in White Christmas.

Neal Mayer was on Broadway in Les Misérables (final company); Off-Broadway: Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back, That’s Life! (Cast Recording) and The Wizard of Oz in Concert (also on TNT). He toured in Golf: the Musical, and has numerous regional credits at North Shore Music Theatre, Arena Stage, Goodspeed, Coronet Theatre (L.A.) and others.

Tom Treadwell has appeared on Broadway in the 20th anniversary production of Annie starring Nell Carter, as well as in the National Tours of Ragtime, Cats and Company. Tom was recently featured in the York Theatre Company’s Miss Liberty, where he had previously appeared in Mata Hari. Regionally, he has performed at the Goodspeed Opera House, Sacramento Music Circus, The Paper Mill Playhouse, The Studio Arena Theatre and The Westchester Broadway Theatre.

Gary Slavin (Director) has been active in the professional theatre for over 23 years. He has choreographed and/or directed for numerous stock: Starlight Indianapolis; Starlight Kansas City – world premiere, The Prince and The Pauper; as well as at numerous regional theatres, and for television (Stop the World…; Loving) and in Europe (Little Shop of Horrors tour.)

Saturday, January 14, 2006

Triad Theater Comments on Closing of the Show Kabbalah

The show Kabbalah has closed prematurely & prior to the end of it's scheduled run. There has been quite a bit of National Press lately about the show on Larry King, Access Hollywood, Inside Edition, Star Magazine, Entertainment Weekly etc. since the Star of the show was Emily Stern (Howard Stern's daughter). Emily apparently felt that word was getting around the Howard Stern fan community that she was in the show & she felt from what we have heard that the director was publicizing her appearence or singling her out for publicity. All we can say here at the Triad was that no one on the entire staff knew Emily was Howard's daughter. It was kept a secret from us and we only found out about it through the news media ourselves. The show was reviewed by the NY Times on Page 2 of the weekend section on November 25th so had attracted a lot of press prior to anyone knowing Emily was in it. Emily along with all the other actors did a fine job in the show and it was a pleasure to have them at the Triad for the limited run that was the show Kabbalah.

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

DAN MANJOVI & HIS BAND Return Engagement

DAN MANJOVI & HIS BAND

RETURN TO THE TRIAD on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2006 @ 9:15

Following his standing-room-only show in November at the Triad, and a sold out Benefit performance at the Café Carlyle in December, Manjovi and his band returns to the Triad for another sold out show. The show starts at 9:15 p.m. Both shows will feature cuts from Manjovi's most recent CD, Dan Manjovi, which has received wide acclaim throughout the music and entertainment industry.

Manjovi's eloquent pop writing and production, is coupled with some of New York's most sought-after musicians, including Conrad Korsch, bassist for Rod Stewart, and band members, Kirk Driscoll, Steve Lucas, Richard Pearce, and Lily White.

Manjovi's shows attracts roster of bold-face names, including Grace Hightower DeNiro, who will be a special guest performer with the band at The Triad. Manjovi is a 2006 ASCAP Popular Award recipient.

Manjovi is also the creator of the new musical "I Am, I Will, I Do."

To listen to clips from Manjovi's new CD just paste the following links into your web browser:

1. "There is No Wall Between Us"

www.danmanjovi.com/admin/downloads/downloads/manjoviClip1.zip

2. "Tonight is Ours"

www.danmanjovi.com/admin/downloads/downloads/manjoviClip2.zip

3. "Little Red Car"

www.danmanjovi.com/admin/downloads/downloads/manjoviClip3.zip

Newsday Article

Daddy’s fame has her bailing

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BY ROBERT KAHN
STAFF WRITER

January 4, 2006

Howard Stern's daughter Emily has pulled out of a satirical stage performance in which she appears nude, apparently worried that enemies of her father would distribute pictures of her on the Internet.

Emily Stern, 22, has starred since "November in "Kaballah," staged by the Jewish Theater of New York at the Triad Theater, 158 W. 72nd St. She has been playing Madonna, the pop singer who gained an interest in the mystic Jewish form of study.

Yesterday, the company abruptly canceled its scheduled performances for this week at the 136-seat theater, saying Stern had dropped out after learning that she had become the subject of rumors on several Howard Stern fan club Web sites.

"She's very scared now," said Isi Tenonbom, a spokeswoman for the Jewish Theater, who said the company was looking for a replacement actress.

Tenonbom said that members of at least one fan club had left "vulgar" comments about Emily in online chat rooms, "thus creating the possibility that throngs of them would come to take her pictures in compromising poses."

The operator of one site said he was aware that some nude photos of Emily had made their way to the Web, and that site administrators were attempting to have them removed.

Tenonbom said the company had previously agreed not to divulge Stern's relationship to the talk show host, whose morning program enters a second life Monday on satellite radio.

A Web site for "Kaballah," www.jewish theater.org, says only that the lead, Madonna, will be played by a "Long Island-born-and-raised Jewish actress, the talented Emily Stern."

Tuvia Tenonbom, the show's director, said Stern's departure puts the rest of the cast "in a very tough spot."

Isi Tenonbom said Emily Stern's mother, Alison, had seen the show but that Howard had not and that he did not want his daughter to do the show because his enemies would exploit the situation.

A spokesman for Howard Stern could not be reached for comment last night.

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