Lance Horne Plays 54 Below Tonight, Joined by Bryce Ryness, Alexandra Silber and More

By: Jul. 05, 2012
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Lance Horne comes to 54 Below tonight, joined by Bryce Ryness (Hair), Alexandra Silber (Master Class), Kathryn Gallagher, Bridget Everett (Jukebox Jackie), and Meow Meow.

Horne's first album, Lance Horne: FIRST THINGS LAST was released on January 11, 2011. The album is on Yellow Sound Label/Warner Brothers, and features songs sung by artists including Alan Cumming, Amanda Palmer, Cheyenne Jackson, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Ricki Lake, Meow Meow, Lea DeLaria, and Alexandra Silber.

Horne has also served as a vocal arranger (Broadway’s Little Women), musical director (Alan Cumming, Kristen Chenoweth and more). His work on a variety of continents has led to awards from ASCAP, the Jonathan Larson Foundation and an Emmy Award for his work on One Life to Live. This July, Lance takes to the mic himself along with a rocking band and special guests from the road including the divine cabaret diva Meow Meow. Also, look for the premiere of tunes from both his new musical, The $trip, as well as his forthcoming solo album, These Nights.

The cover charge is $20 for bar seats and $30 for dining room with a $25 food and beverage minimum. Doors open at 6:00 pm for 8:00 pm shows.

For tickets or more information, click here.


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