Kitt's Cafe Carlyle Show to be Recorded for Oct. Release

By: Jun. 15, 2006
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Tony-nominee Eartha Kitt marks her 12th appearance at the famed Cafe Carlyle with a four week engagement, which began on June 6th and runs through July 1st.

DRG Records will record the show at the Cafe Carlyle for a CD scheduled for an October release. The live recording will include the songs from her program including: "Sell Me," "An Englishman Needs Time," "Come On-A My House," "Hate/Love New York," "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Yuska Dara," Waray, Waray," "La Vie En Rose," "Darling, Je Vous Aime," "What Is This Thing Called Love," "How Insensitive," "All My Life," I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm," "C'est Ci Bon," "September Song," "It Was A Very Good Year," and "Here's To Life."

Kitt, who was honored with a Nightlife Legend Award at the 2006 New York Nightlife Awards, last appeared on Broadway in Nine. A two-time Tony Award-nominee for her performances in The Wild Party and Timbuktu!, she has also been seen on Broadway in Shinbone Alley, Mrs. Patterson and Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952. Best known to TV audiences for her work as Catwoman on TV's "Batman" series, Kitt's film credits include The Emperor's New Groove, Harriet the Spy, Boomerang, Ernest Scared Stupid, Anna Lucasta and St. Louis Blues. A respected singer, her albums include "That Bad Eartha," "Down to Eartha" and "Back in Business."

For reservations, please call (212) 744-1600. For more information, please visit www.thecarlyle.com.



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