Travis Moser & Tony Nominee Melissa Errico Release Judy Collins Live Album
“Someday Soon: The Songs of Judy Collins Live at The Green Room 42 is available on Spotify, Apple Music and all music platforms.
Tony Award-nominated Broadway icon Melissa Errico and cabaret, concert and recording artist Travis Moser have teamed up to release their new album, Someday Soon: The Songs of Judy Collins Live at The Green Room 42, based on the live show of the same name.
Someday Soon: The Songs of Judy Collins recently finished a tour of City Winery venues across the country and made a return stop at one of Travis' home bases, The Green Room 42. The show featured Tony Award-nominee Melissa Errico, as special guest as well as brand new arrangements of some of Judy Collins most loved songs, along with stories about the songs and why they're so meaningful to Travis.
Someday Soon: The Songs of Judy Collins Live at The Green Room 42 was recorded live at The Green Room 42 and mixed and mastered by Derril Sellers at Cako Studios. The cover photo was taken by Austin Ruffer. The album is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere music is streamed/sold! For more information check out www.TravisMoser.com.
MORE ABOUT Travis Moser
Described by BroadwayWorld.com as a “gifted storyteller as well as an excellent vocalist,” cabaret, concert and recording artist Travis previously played sold-out engagements and guest appearances at City Winery NYC/Philadelphia/Pittsburgh/Boston, Feinstein's/54Below, The Green Room 42, Joe's Pub at The Public Theater, Birdland, Highline Ballroom, Brooklyn Bowl and many other venues in NYC and across the country. His most recent solo EP with pianist Drew Wutke, So Many People: The Sondheim Sessions, was featured in Playbill and won the BroadwayWorld Cabaret Award for Best Recording (Independent). All of his recordings are available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon.com and everywhere music is streamed/sold. For more information on Travis, check out www.TravisMoser.com!
MORE ABOUT Melissa Errico
Melissa Errico is a Tony-nominated Broadway star, recording artist and author. A woman of stage, screen and song, she has become one of the polestars of the American musical theater; equally celebrated for her concert and cabaret performances, as well as her award-winning recordings. She has long been a member of the Irish Rep where she starred in Oscar Wilde's Importance of Being Earnest and in George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara and Candida. Over the years, she has starred in three versions of Harburg & Lane's Finian's Rainbow, for the Rep, with the third, in 2016, prompting her debut piece as a writer for the New York Times, beginning a series the Times calls “Scenes from An Acting Life,” wry and illuminating takes on the performers' existence. (She, like Mrs. Campbell, suggested she was too old for her role.) After Camelot with Jeremy Irons, Oliver! and Brigadoon, Melissa's most recent musical production here at the Rep was On a Clear Day You Can See Forever which prompted her to write an essay on gender politics in the mid-century musical. Broadway: My Fair Lady (Eliza Doolittle), High Society, White Christmas, Dracula, Amour (Tony-nominee for Best Actress), Anna Karenina, Les Miserables. Sondheim: Sunday In the Park with George (Kennedy Center), Passion (CSC), Do I Hear a Waltz? (City Center). She has six Drama Desk Award noms. Her recordings including “Sondheim Sublime” (“the best all-Sondheim recording ever recorded”- The Wall Street Journal), her symphonic “Legrand Affair,” and her latest release “Out of The Dark: The Film Noir Project” which won this year's Bistro Award as Concept Album of the Year. Soon, she tours to Paris for concerts to be broadcast by Radio France, Montreal (with George Benson), and London with the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Band. www.melissaerrico.com.
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