NYC: LONDON'S MICHAEL OMER MAKES HIS NEW YORK DEBUT
Composer/ singer/ songwriter Michael Omer will be making his New York cabaret debut atTHE METROPOLITAN ROOM (34 West 22nd Street, NYC - 212-206-0440 ) on Sundays, February 26th and March 4th, both shows at 7:00 pm. Michael Omer is a former regular at London's legendary Pizza on the Park and currently at The Pheasantry in Chelsea. A brilliant pianist, he evokes many musical moods: his original "Making (Royal) Whoopee" (new lyrics about the Royal Wedding); the noir-ish, moody "The Not American Beauty"; to jaunty musical monologues "I Don't Remember Names", his lament at a party. Other song titles include "Mr McGee," a specialty number about a topic familiar to many New Yorkers; "Sexy Samba (Decaffinato)" and Dave Frishberg's jazzy "Blizzard of Lies". Michael's musical career includes scoring Oscar-nominated drama, for the film "It's Good To Talk", along with producing for the charts and composing for the concert hall. Michael has scored the BBC TV costume dramas The Prince and The Pauper and Little Lord Fauntleroy, both with scripts by Julian Fellowes (of Downtown Abbey and Gosford Park fame). There is a $20 cover plus a 2-drink minimum.
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