Luba Mason Sings 'Collage' CD at Metropolitan Room Nov.23-26

By: Nov. 15, 2007
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Luba Mason presents "The Collage Tour" with The Ed Alstrom Trio at The Metropolitan Room November 23 - 26 at 10PM.

Luba Mason blends a highly electrifying mix of Latin, pop, jazz and folk in her debut CD "Collage" (PS Classics), produced by the Jeffrey Lesser and available in stores now, features Luba's soulful imprint on 14 tracks of pop classics by George Harrison, Neil Diamond, Van Morrison, Lou Reed, Elvis Costello and Ruben Blades, who also joins her for a rendition of Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now."

The "Collage" collection is a labor of love for Luba, a native New Yorker, who spent her early youth devoted to training in classical voice, piano and dance. The early artistic passion of Luba, a first generation American, born to Slovak parents, paid off, with her early acceptance to the Circle in the Square Theatre School and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

The Metropolitan Room is located at 34 West 22nd St.  Reservations recommended (212) 206-0440 or visit www.metropolitanroom.com

Luba Mason most recently starred on Broadway in Chicago as Velma Kelly. Previously, Luba earned starring roles on Broadway in Jekyll & Hyde, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying (opposite Matthew Broderick), The Capeman, Sunset Boulevard, The Will Rogers Follies. In Los Angeles she starred opposite Val Kilmer in The Ten Commandments. No stranger to cabaret, Luba has sold out shows at Los Angeles' famed Cinegrill as well as New York's Opia and Cafe Versailles.  Her current solo show, The Collage Tour, has played several cities this year including Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. Please visit www.LubaMason.com.

Photo: Luba Mason



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