Chicago's Skokie Theatre Hosts An Evening with Heather Moran, 11/21
The Skokie Theatre is hosting an evening with Heather Moran, one of Chicago's top multi-genre vocalists, on November 21 at 8pm. Moran will be singing tunes of 50's jazz singers including Julie London, Peggy Lee, Rosemary Clooney, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and June Christy. Pianist Damian Espinosa, bassist Marc Piane and drummer Frank Parker join Heather Moran for this event.
Moran has performed on Navy Pier's two premiere dinner cruise ships Mystic Blue and The Odyssey. Other recent appearances include: Katerina's, Drury Lane Water Tower, The Park West, Tivoli Ristorante, Bistrot Margot, Grant Park, Magnum's Steakhouse, Davenport's, Gold Star Sardine Bar, and Martyr's. Moran also delighted audiences at The Plush Room in San Francisco and will be performing her Rosemary Clooney show in January 2010 at Wilson Center of the Arts in Milwaukee. For more information, visit www.heathermoran.com.
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. To purchase tickets, click here.
The Skokie Theatre Music Foundation is a not for profit entity organized around its mission of providing support to creative and aspiring musicians. The Foundation acquired the Skokie Theatre, a landmark building in the Chicago Metropolitan area. Visit www.skokietheatre.org for more information.

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