New Michael Feinstein Solo Recording Due June 21; "Sinatra Legacy" Set for PBS | Playbill

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News New Michael Feinstein Solo Recording Due June 21; "Sinatra Legacy" Set for PBS The latest solo recording from cabaret favorite Michael Feinstein arrives in stores June 21.

Entitled "We Dreamed These Days: Michael Feinstein with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra," the CD is now available on the Duckhead Records label.

The complete track listing follows:
How Do You Keep The Music Playing
Two For The Road
As Long As She Needs Me
With You
The More I See You/There Will Be Another You
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
What Kind Of Fool Am I
I Remember You
The Hungry Years
When I Fall In Love/My Foolish Heart
If They Ask Me
I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love
We Dreamed These Days

A five-time Grammy nominee, Michael Feinstein is often credited with reinvigorating interest in the American popular song. The crooner has performed in concert halls around the world and on Broadway and now co-owns his own nightclub, Feinstein's at Loews Regency. His numerous solo recordings include "Fly Me to the Moon," "The Sinatra Project," "Michael and George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin," "Big City Rhythms" "Romance On Film, Romance On Broadway," "Michael Feinstein with The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra," "Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb" and "Hopeless Romantics." Feinstein  was most recently on Broadway in the short-lived All About Me opposite Dame Edna Everage.

Feinstein's new TV special, "The Sinatra Legacy," begins airing on PBS affiliates around the country in August. Recorded live at the Carmel Performing Arts Center, the show honors not only Sinatra, but his contemporaries, including Ray Charles, Peggy Lee and Fred Astaire.

For more information visit http://michaelfeinstein.com.

 
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