Margo Seibert to Debut New Album at Joe's Pub

By: Sep. 14, 2018
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Margo Seibert to Debut New Album at Joe's Pub

Yellow Sound Label has announced the release of 77th Street, the compelling and heartfelt debut solo album from Margo Seibert - the performer who has taken Broadway by storm in musicals such as Rocky and In Transit - on Friday, October 26. She will celebrate the album with a special concert at Joe's Pub on Monday, October 22 at 9:30 PM. The actor, vocalist and songwriter has been described as "a superior singer" by The Wall Street Journal, "wide-eyed and soulful" by the New York Daily News, and "golden-voiced" by The Huffington Post. To pre-order 77th Street, please visit www.YellowSoundLabel.com and to purchase tickets to the concert, visit JoesPub.com.

Produced by Michael Croiter, 77th Street features Seibert's inspired original songs that incorporate eclectic rock and folk influences, and reimagined theater and pop classics, both delivered with her nuanced vocal performances that have captivated critics and audiences. The band for both the album and Joe's Pub is led by Musical Director Tedd Firth on piano and B3 organ, with Sasha Brown on electric and acoustic guitar, Michael Croiter on drums, and Alan Stevens Hewitt on bass. Special musical guests for Joe's Pub will be announced at a later date.

In addition, Margo will co-star in the new Off-Broadway play The Thanksgiving Play at Playwrights Horizons - directed by Tony Award nominee Moritz von Stuelpnagel (Hand to God, Present Laughter) - which begins performances on October 12.

"77th Street is an homage to the in-betweens of life," says Margo. "Employment is fleeting for an artist. We spend months, even years searching for the next right fit. It was during one of these periods that I began to pay attention to the melodies and lyrics I had been squirreling away for years. I'm an actress, but I never entertained the idea that I could be a writer. Imposter syndrome loomed large. My friend Michael Croiter urged me to continue creating music. I wrestled to embrace all parts of me - artist, imposter, writer, singer without formal training, woman resistant to surrender, tenacious self-improver, fiercly loyal lover of 70s, 80s, and 90s music - and invited them out to play. I then took these elements and the location where inspiration hit, my first apartment on East 77th Street, and set out to explore this unappreciated time in our lives between now and the next thing. The times when the stories of our lives are written. This album is collection of songs that express the exhilaration of knowing anything is possible, the frustration of being stuck, the heartache of letting someone go, and all the rest of the beautiful in-betweens."

Margo Seibert originated the leading roles of "Adrian" in the Broadway production of Rocky (Drama League Award Nomination), and of "Jane" in the new Broadway musical, In Transit. Off-Broadway credits include Tamar of the River (2014 Drama Desk Award nomination, "Outstanding Actress in a Musical"), and The Undeniable Sound of Right Now. Her select regional credits include: A Doll's House, Part II; Ever After; The Last Five Years; and Candide. Margo's TV credits include "Instinct," "The Good Cop," "Elementary," and "Boardwalk Empire."

Margo Seibert - "77TH STREET" TRACK LIST

  1. Something's Coming (Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim)
  2. Make Up Your Mind (Margo Seibert)
  3. What a Fool Believes (Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins)
  4. I Don't Know Where I Stand (Joni Mitchell)
  5. 77th Street (Margo Seibert)
  6. Head Over Heels (Tears for Fears)
  7. It Might as Well Be Spring (Richard Rodgers and Ocar Hammerstein II)
  8. Vera Byrd (Margo Seibert)
  9. Let The Mystery Be (Iris Dement)
  10. Woodstock (Joni Mitchell)
  11. Whitman (Margo Seibert)
  12. Albatross (Margo Seibert)
  13. All Apologies (Nirvana)

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