cNYC: FEINSTEIN'S AT LOEWS REGENCY PRESENTS JAZZ SINGER SUE RANEY
FEINSTEIN'S at the Regency Hotel (540 Park Avenue, NYC - 212-339-4095 - ) presents the premiere engagement of Grammy nominated jazz singer, Sue Raney on Wednesday through Saturday, November 7th through 10th at 8:00 pm, with an additional performance on Saturday at 11:00 pm. For her first New York nightclub engagement in 25 years, Raney will be accompanied by her longtime colleague Alan Broadbent on piano, in addition to Harvie Swartz on bass and Bill Goodwin on drums. Part of the evening's repertoire will be drawn from their last two albums together: Heart's Desire: A Tribute to Doris Day and Listen Here. Sue Raney was born in McPherson, Kansas and by the time she was twelve had her own radio show. By age sixteen her family had migrated to Southern California and she became a regular on Jack Carson's radio show. Within the next year she would have a contract with Capitol Records and her first album, When Your Lover is Gone, with Nelson Riddle. She appeared on numerous TV variety programs, led by countless appearances on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" as well as the Joey Bishop, Mike Douglas, Dean Martin, Danny Kaye and Red Skelton TV shows. She appeared with Bob Hope, and co-starred with Don Rickles and Bob Newhart in their Las Vegas shows. In more recent times, Ms. Raney has performed across the country with pops conductor Richard Kaufman. She has also toured with Michel Legrand and performed in jazz festivals in the US and abroad. Most recently she was seen in Rex Reed's 2012 92nd Street Y production "It's Magic: Nine Decades of Songs from Warner Bros." There is a $30-$50-$60 cover plus a $25 food/drink minimum.
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