Irish Tenor Michael Londra Releases New Christmas Album Called BEYOND THE STAR 11/3
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 06, 2009
Irish tenor Michael Londra, who starred in the blockbuster "Riverdance" on Broadway, will commemorate the holiday season with the release of a new Christmas album called BEYOND THE STAR in support of his A Celtic Yuletide with Michael Londra concert tour. Like the Irish tenor himself, BEYOND THE STAR is a mix of the contemporary and traditional. Full of warmth and joy and surprises, it's a collection that both captures the spirit of the season and is seasonless. It's also a CD with a history, including origins in A Celtic Yuletide, an evening of music, dance and story that has become a holiday tradition and will find Londra backed by An Dóchas and the Haran Irish Dancers celebrating the season on tour throughout the U.S.
Set for release on November 3, BEYOND THE STAR, will be available at iTunes, amazon and CDBaby as well as Irish retailers and specialty stores. Londra has performed in concert halls throughout Europe, his native Ireland and in the Far East and as a solo and guest performer in cities across the U.S. His lead role in "Riverdance" brought him immediate notice, first in the U.S. touring company and later in the Broadway production of the now legendary show. These days his fans, diverse and devoted, span the globe. Close to two million people have sought out his performance of the classic "Danny Boy" on YouTube.BEYOND THE STAR is a seamless collection of 11 songs and carols (and a surprise bonus track) impeccably arranged and produced by Steve Skinner, who worked with the late Arif Martin for many years and has arranger/producer credits for artists including Celine Dion, Taylor Dane, Lionel Hampton, Jewel and The Bee Gees. "For BEYOND THE STAR, I found songs that make me feel warm inside," Londra explains. "Warm" is but one of the many words describing this picture-perfect collection. It's also the right word for the "The Donkey Song," the CD's bonus track featuring a 10-year-old Londra singing with the Wexford Male Voice Choir."Concern's work and dedication gives me focus, and it's something that's vital for me to share when I tour and perform," he states.Londra is also slated for his annual holiday tour, A Celtic Yuletide with Michael Londra, a show that features An Dóchas, a dynamic, young group from Washington state that infuses traditional music with new life, and the very popular Haran Irish Dancers. "A Celtic Yuletide is something that has developed over the years," he explains. "In addition to An Dóchas, I bring along a pianist to complement the sound, and we have the best dancers in the States come along as well. Funnily enough, I talk a lot in my shows, and I like to tell stories about Christmas at home, which really is still so different from the holidays here in the U.S. Honestly, this is my favorite tour. Warmth oozes from the audience. Eggnog is a wonderful thing! More seriously, though, I think we Celts and our music connect on an emotional level with many different types of people. We are very proud of our culture, and I think that rings true whether we're singing, dancing or telling a story. Where else can you sob out your heart and do a jig on the same night?" Where, indeed? A Celtic Yuletide with Michael Londra dates are as follows: December 2--Del E Webb Center, Wickenburg, AZ; 3--Performing Arts Center, Wenatchee, WA; 5--Sturges Center, San Bernardino, CA; 10--Poncan Theater, Ponca City, OK; 12--Berrie Center, Mahwah, NJ (2 shows); 15--Sellersville Theater, Sellersville, PA; 16--Majestic Theater, Gettysburg, PA; 17--The Savannah Center, Lady Lake, FL (2 shows); and 20--Bing Crosby Theater, Spokane, WA.

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