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News PHOTO CALL: Cheyenne Jackson, With Guest Jane Krakowski, Sings "Mad Men" Era Music at Carnegie Hall Broadway favorite Cheyenne Jackson, whose television credits include "30 Rock" and "Glee," played Carnegie Hall Nov. 18 in an evening titled Cheyenne Jackson's Cocktail Hour: Music of the "Mad Men" Era with the New York Pops.

Music director Steven Reineke conducted.

Cocktail Hour, according to press notes, "took audiences back to the 'Mad Men' era, when Bossa Nova was new and dance music was smooth and hip." Jackson performed such tunes as "Feeling Good," "Luck Be a Lady" and "Sway" in Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage.

Here is a look at the performance and backstage:

Cheyenne Jackson, With Guest Jane Krakowski, Sings "Mad Men" Era Music at Carnegie Hall


Cheyenne Jackson, who was seen in the film "United 93" and the TV series "Glee" and "30 Rock," has appeared on Broadway in Finian's Rainbow, Xanadu, All Shook Up, Aida and Thoroughly Modern Millie. He starred in the premiere cast of Altar Boyz, and his regional credits include West Side Story, The Most Happy Fella, Children of Eden, Hair, Carousel, Damn Yankees and Kismet. Jackson is a member of the Broadway Inspirational Voices and was seen Off-Broadway in The Agony and the Agony and at City Center in Damn Yankees and Finian's Rainbow.

 
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