Ronan Tynan Comes To Feinstein's For Three Performances 11/27, 11/28

By: Nov. 23, 2009
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FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY, the nightclub proclaimed "Best of New York" by New York Magazine and "an invaluable New York institution" by The New York Post, will continue its star-studded Fall 2009 season with Irish tenor, RONAN TYNAN on November 27 and 28. For his show at Feinstein's Tynan will sing Broadway favorites, American standards and Irish classics from his new CD, Sing Me An Irish Song. All shows are at the Regency Hotel (540 Park Avenue at 61st Street).

Introduced to international audiences as a member of the Irish Tenors, RONAN TYNAN quickly became known for his unique voice and irresistible appeal. Though Ronan enjoyed singing as a boy, he did not seriously consider formal voice study until he was 33, when he was well into his residency as a physician. Ronan won both the John McCormack Cup for Tenor Voice and the BBC talent show Go For It less than one year after beginning the study of voice. The following year, he won the International Operatic Singing Competition in Maumarde, France. He made his operatic debut as Pinkerton in Puccini's Madame Butterfly, and cut his teeth on the concert repertoire in performances of Verdi's Requiem, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Handel's Messiah, Rossini's Stabat Mater, and Puccini's Messa di Gloria.

In the spring of 2005, Ronan released his self-titled debut album, which began a new era in his career. Ronan debuted #2 on Billboard's Classical Crossover Chart, just behind Josh Groban, and was the 8th best-selling classical crossover album of 2005. It also reached #2 on the World Album Chart and peaked at #9 on the Contemporary Christian Chart. His autobiography Halfway Home was published in February of 2002.

Born with lower limb disability that threatened to sideline him throughout his childhood, Tynan was still "as wild as a March hare" when he was a growing boy, riding horses and racing motorcycles. When he was twenty, his legs had to be amputated below the knee after an auto accident caused serious complications. Just weeks after the operation, he was climbing up the steps of his college dorm, and within a year, he was winning gold medals in the Paralympics as a multitalented athlete. Between 1981 and 1984, Tynan amassed eighteen gold medals and fourteen world records of which he still holds nine. Tynan became the first disabled person ever admitted to the National College of Physical Education. He later became a full-fledged medical doctor, specializing in orthopedic sports injuries, with a degree from Trinity College.

FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY will present RONAN TYNAN with the following schedule: Friday, November 27 at 8:00 PM and Saturday, November 28 at 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM. All shows have a $60.00 cover, with $75.00 premium seats available, and a $40.00 food and beverage minimum. Jackets are suggested but not required. FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY is located at 540 Park Avenue at 61st Street in New York City. For ticket reservations and club information, please call (212) 339-4095 or visit us online at feinsteinsatloewsregency.com and TicketWeb.com



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