Scott Siegel Brings New Show, GREATEST POP SONGS OF ALL TIME - Volume 1 to Feinstein's/54 Below

By: Jan. 03, 2016
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Scott Siegel's The Greatest Pop Songs of All Time will play Feinstein's/54 Below on January 9, 2016 at 7pm.

Cover charge: $35 - $45
Premiums: $80
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($25 Food & Beverage Minimum)

The Greatest Pop Songs Of All Time - Volume 1: Songs from The Beatles to Lesley Gore and from Petula Clark to The Animals - and a whole lot a shakin' inbetween!

Created, Produced and Directed by SCOTT SIEGEL


Come hear the songs that have been called "The Soundtrack of Our Lives" - the pop hits that transformed our culture and remain the iconic music of our modern era. These songs will be performed by a cast of Broadway and Nightclub Stars who know how to put the pop in popular. Hear songs like "You Don't Own Me," "Downtown," "The House of the Rising Sun," and many more of the unforgettable top ten hits that you danced to, made out to, and that blared on your car radio morning, noon, and night. Experience the flashback without taking the drugs! Return to your youth with the greatest pop songs of all time - starring two winners of New York's most coveted nightclub honor, The Nightlife Awards, Carole J. Bufford and Stacy Sullivan, a singer The New York Times just called "Fiercely Talented," Maxine Linehan, Jack Noseworthy (TV, Movie, and Broadway star), Bob Stillman (Two-time Tony nominee), and Brian Charles Rooney (The Three-Penny Opera on Broadway).

THE GREATEST POP SONGS OF ALL TIME - Volume 1 is produced, directed, and hosted by New York's acclaimed concert and nightclub impressario Scott Siegel, who created the Broadway by the Year series at The Town Hall (soon to begin its 16th season), and the creator of more than 200 major concerts across the country, as well as producing/writing/directing shows for Michael Feinstein at Jazz at Lincoln Center.



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