Marilyn Rosen Loves Marilyn Maye

By Charlotte Robinson, August 28, 2018
Marilyn Maye the Grammy-nominated recording artist & national musical treasure has spent her entire life that spans nine decades committed to the art of song & performance. Maye who was described as “the greatest white female singer in the world” by Ella Fitzgerald has been singing since age 9 & in the decades since has recorded seven albums & 34 singles including the first recording of “Cabaret”. We were so thrilled that due to popular demand an additional show was added to her sold-out run at The Art House in Provincetown Massachusetts. We attended the show with Broadway Producers Gabby Hanna & Marcy Feller. Marilyn Rosen CEO of Marilyn Rosen Presents stated, “It was such a thrill to catch Ms. Maye’s stellar & intimate show in Provincetown last night. I’ve missed her show over the last few years in Ptown & finally got to experience her unsurpassable heartfelt cabaret performance. I loved the show & I love Marilyn Maye.” Accompanying Ms. Maye was the incomparable Billy Stritch on piano with Steve Doyle on bass & Daniel Glass on drums. The American Songbook Association (ASA) recently announced that it will present the Lifetime Achievement Award to singer Marilyn Maye at its first Annual Gala entitled “The Joint Is Jumpin'!” a joyous celebration of contributions to the American Songbook by Black songwriters & notable singers that takes place on Monday September 17th at The Irene Diamond Stage at The Pershing Square Signature Center 480 W. 42nd Street in NYC. Iconic fashion designer Bob Mackie, a longtime friend of Maye’s will present her with the award.
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1 comment:

  1. Last evening, I saw Cabaret Superstar MARILYN MAYE perform to a full house of adoring fans who could hardly stay in their seats they were so excited to be at the show…and I was one of them.

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