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Elizabeth Tryon: WHERE THE MUSIC TAKES ME

Elizabeth Tryon: WHERE THE MUSIC TAKES ME

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FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY in association with Donald Schaffer Management & Entertainment & Ward Morehouse III present

ELIZABETH TRYON: "WHERE THE MUSIC TAKES ME"

“…in short, a magical talent to be treasured! Someone we will be hearing a lot more about!” – Black Tie International Magazine

“Tryon displays considerable vocal talent” – Newsday

“Elizabeth Tryon is a singing sensation” – Zeitgeist Radio

"In my thirty years of booking concerts here, I've never seen an audience have such a strong response to a performer." — Fort Lee, NJ concert booker Bill Camal

Doug Oberhamer is the show's musical director and pianist, Sean Harkness is on guitar, with additional direction by Joel Vig. Ms. Tryon's selections will range from George Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me" to Stephen Sondheim's "Everybody Says Don't" and "Putting it Together" to original songs by Ms. Tryon, one of which was chosen as the soundtrack to a moving tribute video honoring the U.S. Armed Forces and their families, to an opera aria by Donizetti ("Chacun le Sait" from the opera Fille du Regiment).

ELIZABETH TRYON is often described as two singers in one, possessing the low belt of a first-class pop singer and the soaring high notes of a classical great. In “Where the Music Takes Me”, Tryon takes you on a humorous and moving musical journey as she effortlessly segues from original pop songs that she wrote—one of which broke the Top 10 on the FMQB AC National Radio Chart, and another that was chosen as the soundtrack to a tribute video honoring the US Armed Forces—to Broadway favorites and classical songs, with musical arrangements by Broadway musical director Doug Oberhamer, accompaniment from Mr. Oberhamer and guitarist Sean Harkness, and with additional direction from Joel Vig.

No matter what musical style she is interpreting, Elizabeth speaks directly to the audience. As New Jersey booker Bill Camal put it, “in my almost thirty years of booking concerts here I've never seen an audience have such a strong response to a performer.”

Praised for her “shimmering vibrato” and her “angelic, kaleidoscope voice”, Elizabeth combines her unique background as a singer/songwriter of radio hits and as an opera singer performing alongside singers from the Metropolitan Opera, not to mention her experience performing improvisational comedy at the New York Comedy Club, to create an unforgettable show.

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