Eddie Bruce Returns to Feinstein's

By: Oct. 08, 2011
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Popular singer Eddie Bruce returns to Feinstein's, the Supper Club of New York at the Loews Regency Hotel, on October 9 and 10 at 8:30 p.m. Presenting a new show filled with surprises, Bruce pays a unique, must-see tribute to the music made popular by Frank Sinatra and his collaboration with the legendary lyricist Sammy Cahn, as well as Sammy Davis, Jr. and many others. He is joined by music director Tom Adams and his trio. Feinstein's is located at Loews Regency, 540 Park Avenue, New York. Cover charges are $30 for general tickets and $50 for premium seating. There is a $25 minimum for food and beverage. For tickets, call 212-339-4095 or visit www.ticketweb.com.

Featuring the music of these very dynamic singers, Bruce titled the show "Feeling Good," the song that was written by Anthony Newley and made popular today by Michael Buble, because, as he says, "I hope this wonderful music will make the audience feel good and alive and filled with respect for these great legendary talents." And, when critics write about Bruce's performances they say just that about his show. After seeing him perform at Feinstein's last year, reviewer/singer Harold Sanditen wrote in CabaretScenes Magazine ... "You'll leave with a smile on your face - guaranteed! I'm still humming the songs, and definitely "feeling good!"

A media personality in Philadelphia, Bruce was the original host of a popular dance television show "Dancin' on Air" that went on to be the national "Dance Party USA". He was also a long-time talk show host on WWDB-FM. One of his experiences on WWDB was a highlight for him and also provided some of the anecdotes he'll share about Sinatra. It was an interview with Oscar and Emmy award-winning composer Sammy Cahn, one of Sinatra's favorites who wrote some of the songs Bruce will sing including All the Way, Come Fly with Me and High Hopes. Bruce will sing a medley of these and also Once in a Lifetime, What Kind of Fool Am I, On a Wonderful Day Like Today, I Gotta Be Me to name a few.

Performing cabaret for the past ten years, Bruce is proud to perform at Feinstein's for his third time and to have had his LA debut this summer. He recently broke box office records at Philadelphia's Prince Music Theater's cabaret with his show, "Bruce on Bennett, A Loving Tribute to an American Music Treasure." A dear friend of Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, he was honored to sing "High Hopes" at his memorial service at Citizens Bank Park as well as the dedication of his statue at the ball park in August, 2011. Bruce has been performing every night in "Swingin' on the River" at the new SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia and will serve as the master of ceremonies at the casino's one year anniversary this year. Bruce is also one of the most sought-after band leaders leading The Eddie Bruce Orchestra for some of the most prestigious events in the Philadelphia/New Jersey region.

For more information about Eddie Bruce, visit www.eddiebruce.com.

 



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