Tom Wopat Cancels Concerts at The Stage at Rockwells; Having Vocal Chords Procecure

By: Oct. 01, 2013
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Just in from the Stage at Rockwells - The November 8th Tom Wopat concerts at The Stage at Rockwells are now cancelled, due to a procedure Tom is having on his vocal chords. We apologize for any inconvenience and offer patrons who have already purchased tickets a full refund. We will reschedule the concerts as soon as Tom recovers and announce the new show date as soon as possible.*

Star of stage and screen Tom Wopat was to take the Stage at Rockwells for two performances on Friday, November 8th at 7:30 and 9:30 PM. Making a rare Westchester County appearance, the famed Broadway star, memorable Dukes of Hazzard actor and jazz and cabaret performer, has just released his eighth album, I've Got Your Number. With his warm baritone and far-ranging interpretive skills he offers new, intriguing musical twists to such Great American Songbook classics as "The Good Life," "The Folks Who Live On The Hill," "Call Me," "Born To Be Blue" and "I Won't Dance," as well as contemporary songs from the likes of Paul Simon, Judy Collins, Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Hornsby and James Taylor. Tickets are $30 and available at http://rockwells.laughstub.com/show.cfm?id=257230&cart .

Breaking through with his starring role in the '80s hit television series The Dukes of Hazzard, Wopat moved on to a brilliant Broadway career with roles in Annie Get Your Gun and A Catered Affair (he received Tony Award nominations for both), as well as Chicago, Forty-Second St., Sondheim on Sondheim and more. He recently returned to the silver screen to play U.S. Marshall Gill Tatum in Quentin Tarantino'sDjango Unchained.

The Stage at Rockwells is an intimate new music listening room presenting singer-songwriter, jazz, blues, folk and Americana music. Located in Rockwells, a venerable Westchester County restaurant, The Stage delivers an eclectic array of first-rate performers to Pelham.


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