By Kenneth Jones
11 May 2005
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Composer Lance Horne, who, as vocal arranger, helped the new Broadway musical Little Women find its voice, performs his original work with his band The One Night Stands in New York City this spring.
The evening, How Love Goes, directed by Ben Rimalower, plays May 30 at Joe's Pub (at 425 Lafayette Street) and June 3-4 at Dominion NY (at 428 Lafayette).
The show "invokes rock, pop, classical and Broadway, exploring the debauchery and debris of deteriorating intimate and not-so-intimate relationships."
The One Night Stands features Lance Horne (piano/guitar/vocals), Randy Redd (vocals/keyboard), Oliver Hofer (bass) and Chris Jego (drums).
Horne is also a contributing composer to Songs from an Unmade Bed (New York Theater Workshop), and the penned the incidental music for The Melting Pot production of Flight (Lucille Lortel Theatre).
In addition to the regularly scheduled shows, How Love Goes will offer a special sneak preview performance May 21 at Fire Island's Blue Whale Bar and Restaurant, located in the Fire Island Pines.
For more information about How Love Goes visit www.lancehorne.com.
The Joe's Pub booking plays 9:30 PM May 30. For reservations ($12, two drink minimum), call (212) 539-8778. The Dominion NY engagement plays 9 PM June 3-4. For reservations ($25, no drink minimum), call (212) 868-4444.







