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March/April Update

February 25, 2011

Feb 24, 2011:  As February comes to a close, I look forward to the 3 benefit shows I have coming up in March and April. The first is an All Star Celebration to benefit the Art of Warr Productions.  On March 7th. The show takes place at the D-Lounge in the Daryl Roth Theater (101 East 15th [...]

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February Performances

February 7, 2011

While joining me for my sold-out show this summer, the Darien Arts Center asked Miles to return to Darien with a special two-act concert created to celebrate Valentine’s Day!  The evening will be filled with Miles at his romantic best and that’s saying a lot, belive me.  Click on the the graphic below to go [...]

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February Shows

February 7, 2011

While joining me for my sold-out show this summer, the Darien Arts Center asked Miles to return to Darien with a special two-act concert created to celebrate Valentine’s Day!  The evening will be filled with Miles in at his romantic best and that’s saying a lot, belive me.  Click on the the graphic below to [...]

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Recent Recommendations

February 6, 2011

Two of my favorite friends and performers are performing this week in NYC and you MUST see them: Eric Michael Gillett, whom you know is my director and good friend, returns to Feinstein’s with: “WIDESCREEN: Songs From & About the Movies” Feinstein’s at Loews Regency FEBRUARY 15 – 19 Tues-Thurs @ 8:30 PM Fri & [...]

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January/February Shows

January 7, 2011

The biggie for me is next week:  January 13, 14,  15th – that’s when I bring my brand new show, CAN’T HELP SINGING – THE MUSIC OF JEROME KERN to FEINSTEIN’S! Directed and co-written by Eric Michael Gillett and musically Can’t Help Singing directed by Don Rebic.  It’s my first ever “song book” show and since I do [...]

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A New Year of Recommendations

December 30, 2010

There is SO MUCH to recommend this month!  Here is just a small sampling: Buskin and Batteau Good friends, David Buskin and Robin Batteau promise “Songs, Stories, Kidding around and streaming video so wear a clean shirt!” when they are presented by Jake Holmes and The Bitterend Turns 50 in FOLK du SOLEIL on Mon. Jan. [...]

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December/January Performances

December 10, 2010

It’s been awhile since I got to co-host my favorite SALON with Mark Janas and Tanya Moberly, and I’m excited to do it this Sunday, 12/12 at ETC. ETC., 352 West 44th Street from 7 to 10:30. The theme, to help celebrate my upcoming show at Feinsteins, is “6 DEGREES OF JEROME KERN” – which [...]

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Nov. Recommendations

November 8, 2010

There are always wonderful things to see and recommend – so I make a point of recommending acts I’ve already seen, and friends and/or performers whose work I know well.  Here are some unique suggestions for the weeks to come: On 11/15, is Phil Geoffrey Bond’s MY QUEER YOUTH.  I saw this show last season [...]

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Raissa Recommends Oct/Nov 2010

October 25, 2010

Hi Friends: I have several unique events to recommend this month: First, I’m excited to help cultivate the cabaret scene in Connecticut, my home and “weekend” state.  My good friend, and undeniably beautiful and talented Karen Oberlin is the inaugural act, this Saturday, October 30th, of a fantastic new venue – The Ritz Supper Club at Cinzano’s in [...]

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Where and when you can see me

October 20, 2010

Be careful what you wish for!  Been so busy with 4 new projects that I haven’t had time to update my site, but here’s a quick update.  Thanks for visiting!  First – SAVE THE DATES -  January 12, 13 and 14 I’ll be bringing my brand new show – CAN’T HELP SINGING – The music of [...]

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Neil Sedaka
Rock 'n Roll legend, Songwriters Hall of Fame member, 2004 recipient of the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Popular Music, Brooklyn native Neil Sedaka has written countless #1 hits in a career spanning six decades.
Amanda McBroom
Concert performer, actress and award-winning songwriter, Amanda McBroom, is the author of the Golden Globe Award-winning song "The Rose," made famous by Bette Midler in the film of the same name. Besides Midler, Leanne Rimes, Barry Manilow, Judy Collins, Harry Belafonte, Betty Buckley, Barbara Cook, Stephanie Mills, Donny Osmond, and the Chipmunks have recorded her songs. With Michele Brourman she wrote the songs for "Land Before Time."
Ann Hampton Callaway
Multiplatinum-selling singer, songwriter and pianist, Callaway has composed songs for television, Broadway, Off-Broadway and numerous major singers, including Barbra Streisand ("Higher Ground," "I've Dreamed of You"), Liza Minnelli, Patti LuPone, Michael Feinstein, Carole King, and her sister Liz Callaway. Her TV themes include The Nanny, Day's End, Cabaret Beat, and The Jim J and Tammy Fay Show.
Michael John LaChiusa
The Tony-nominated Broadway and opera composer/lyricist and librettist responsible for "Hello Again," "Marie Christine," and "See What I Wanna See." In the 1999-2000 season, he had two shows on Broadway, "Marie Christine" and "The Wild Party," both of which received Tony nominations for Best Book and Best Original Score. His early success, "First Lady Suite," was produced by The Public in 1993. He wrote the book, with Graciela Daniele and Jim Lewis, of "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," for whish he received a Tony nomination for Best Book.
David Friedman
For the Today Show, this prolific songwriter writes a new song every month based on stories submitted by viewers for the "Everyone Has a Story" series. He's written hundreds of songs with Kathie Lee Gifford, with whom he co-produced two children's CD's, one of which is now a children's musical "Party Animals." His song "Your Love" went quadruple platinum when Diana Ross recorded it. His multiplatinum selling "Open Your Eyes to Love" was featured on the soundtrack of "the Lizzie McGuire Movie," and Allison Krauss sang his opening song on Disney's "Bambi" sequel.
Matthew Parillo
Vice president of production at MTV Studios, Matthew oversees the production of live events, concerts, reality series and documentaries, including MTV Live, Beach House, Spring Break, The Hills Live, House of Style and the Video Music Awards. In 15 years at the company he's worked on over 350 productions.
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