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News Amour's Errico to Sing at U.S. Open Melissa Errico, most recently on Broadway in Frank Wildhorn's Dracula, will sing the national anthem at the U.S. Open.
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Melissa Errico

Errico is scheduled to perform at the quarterfinals of the tennis matches on Sept. 8 at 7 PM (ET). The actress, according to her official website, will also head back to the recording studio Sept. 19 to lay down vocals over symphony tracks that were recently recorded in Brussels. The recording will mark Errico's second solo disc, following the critically acclaimed "Blue Like That." The new CD is a collaboration with Amour composer Michel Legrand. Melissa Errico began her professional career portraying Cosette in Les Misérables, and she followed with leading roles in Anna Karenina, My Fair Lady, High Society, Amour, Dracula and the City Center Encores! productions of Call Me Madam and One Touch of Venus. She appeared in a production of Threepenny Opera at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Errico's recent Off-Broadway credits include Finian's Rainbow and Aunt Dan and Lemon. She also recently starred in the Hollywood Bowl presentation of Camelot.

For more information visit www.melissaerrico.com.

 
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