COLE SINGS COLE to Return to the Metropolitan Room

By: Mar. 14, 2016
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Cole Rumbough returns to The Metropolitan Room with his de-lovely new show, "Cole Sings Cole," which he has been working on Night and Day, so it's sure to be a swellegant party!

Cole is the newest and youngest male cabaret and jazz crooner on the scene. His velvety smooth sound is often compared to that of Mel Torme, early Sinatra, and Nat King Cole. If you haven't caught his monthly show at the legendary Le Cirque Cafe, you may have seen him perform on the Jazz at Lincoln Center stage for the Cabaret Convention, East Hampton's Guild Hall with incomparable vocalist, Molly Ryan, at charity benefits singing with the Alex Donner Orchestra or collaborating with three-time Grammy-winning Afro-Cuban Jazz pianist, Arturo O'Farrill.

Two-time Tony Award-winning actress, Christine Ebersole calls his musical charms "...a throwback to the good old days of elegance, sophistication, and glamour." Society bandleader, Peter Duchin says, "Cole Rumbough can really sing! With an excellent sense of phrasing, he deeply believes in the material and conveys that belief with verve and style."

Join Cole Rumbough at The Metropolitan Room on Wednesday, March 23rd at 8 pm. Doors open at 7:30 pm. There is a $25 cover charge and 2 beverage minimum. Purchase tickets here.



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