Marilyn Maye to Perform at Iridium NYC with Guest Bucky Pizzarelli, 11/5-6

By: Oct. 14, 2014
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On Wednesday, November 5, 2014, legendary vocalist MARILYN MAYE will bring her own style of jazz & show-biz to Iridium NYC, joined by the legendary BUCKY PIZZARELLI, for TWO NIGHTS ONLY, November 5th & 6th at 8:30 & 10:30pm. The reunion of these two "Tonight Show" alumni is bound to be a musical party. Ms. Maye appeared on "The Tonight Show" a record 76 times, more than any singer & Mr. Pizzarelli was an original member of "The Tonight Show Band," playing with Skitch Henderson.

MARILYN MAYE was proclaimed a living "legend" by the New York Nightlife Critics in January 2013. The Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC) voted Ms. Maye "Celebrity Artist of the Year" for five consecutive years, 2009 - 2013 and in 2014 MAC honored her with their Lifetime Achievement Award. The same award came from the Bistro Association & Lucia Albanese Pucinni Opera Society & many organizations throughout the country. In January, 2014, Marilyn received the first "Legend" Award from the Society for the Preservation of the American Songbook. Marilyn's direct communication with her audiences, combined with her Kansas City-jazz roots & her interplay in the hippest way with her great trio of musicians, will make this a musically fun evening you won't want to miss.

For more than seven decades, the legendary BUCKY PIZZARELLI has had a stellar career. "The complete jazz musician," he has been a fixture in jazz & the studios since the early '50s. The list of big bands & vocalists with whom Bucky has performed & recorded, reads like a veritable "Who's Who" of jazz. One of the era's most solid rhythm players, Pizzarelli was in high demand, playing & touring with Benny Goodman, Zoot Sims, Bud Freeman & Stephane Grappelli & later, recording with George Van Eps, Carl Kress & George Barnes. His superior mastery of the seven-string guitar is unparalleled & the beloved guitarist has developed a very personal style that sets him apart.



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