D.C. Anderson, Teresa Tudury and Roy Zimmerman to Appear in Concert December 29

By: Dec. 10, 2008
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D.C. Anderson, Teresa Tudury and Roy Zimmerman will appear IN CONCERT on Monday, December 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Community Music Center Concert Hall, 544 Capp St in the Mission District.

Tickets are $ 10.00 at the door.

D.C. Anderson, on loan from the National Tour of THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, seems single-handedly capable of bringing back the classic music hall comic song with very contemporary settings. Favorites include 'Nine Percent Disgusted', inspired by a scientists' attempt at uncovering the meaning behind Mona Lisa's smile, and 'Chocolate is Fine'. But, as funny as he can be, he can surprise you with a heartbreaking ballad - among them the award-winning 'I am Still' and 'I Leave in Doubt'. He's a Bistro Award and Matson Award winning Singer/Songwriter celebrating the release of a new CD - OUR STORY - which joins 7 previous releases on the LML Music label. www.dcanderson.net

Teresa Tudury - It's not clear yet whether singer/comedienne Teresa Tudury is another Tracey Ullman, a new Sophie Tucker or a revitalized Bea Lillie. Her utterly madcap performances are a breath-taking tightrope walk that surges from jokes, mimicry and impressions to love songs, satire and whimsy. Her wildly entertaining CD's TERESA TUDURY and RIVER OF LIFE are available online at Amazon.com and iTunes. A San Francisco native, Teresa started writing songs at age 12 and was performing in local nightclus by the time she was 15. Her acting career includes work with the Magic Theater, a stint with the cast of "Beach Blanket Babylon" and a variety of television guest appearances including 'Third Rock from the Sun'.

Roy Zimmerman writes fiercely funny songs about ignorance, war and greed. In eleven albums over twenty years, Roy has brought the sting of satire to the struggle for Peace and Social Justice. His songs are heard on NPR, PRI, Air America and Sirius Radio. Roy's YouTube videos have garnered over two million views and tens of thousands of comments, many of them coherent. The Los Angeles Times says, "Zimmerman displays a lacerating wit and keen awareness of society's foibles that bring to mind a latter-day Tom Lehrer" Website: royzimmerman.com.



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