Shubert Alley, Band With Memphis Alumni Kevin Massey and Jamison Scott, Will Debut at 54 Below | Playbill

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News Shubert Alley, Band With Memphis Alumni Kevin Massey and Jamison Scott, Will Debut at 54 Below Shubert Alley, a new country and bluegrass trio that features Memphis alumni Kevin Massey and Jamison Scott, will make its debut Dec. 7 at the Manhattan nightclub 54 Below.

The one-night-only concert is scheduled to begin at 11 PM.

Here's how 54 Below describes the evening: "Alumni of Broadway's Memphis, Jamison Scott, Kevin Massey and Patrick Massey, are Shubert Alley: a new country/bluegrass trio with soaring three-part harmonies and a new take on popular music. These seasoned Broadway performers lend their talent to arrangements by Michael Borth, singing an array of hits from the likes of The Beatles, Journey, Bruno Mars, and Michael Jackson, in their own unique style. Eclectic taste in music and masterful musicianship combined with their chemistry on stage will leave everyone wanting more!"

"We called ourselves Shubert Alley as a bit of a tribute to our roots at Memphis in the Shubert Theatre," band member Kevin Massey told Playbill.com. The group took form in the men's dressing room at the Shubert and was rounded out with Massey's brother, Patrick, who will make his NYC debut in the trio.

Audiences can expect to hear re-imagined covers of popular songs such as "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson and "Can't Buy Me Love" by the Beatles as well as tunes by Chuck Berry and Bob Dylan — all in country/bluegrass style.

"We will [also] have some originals and maybe even a few Christmas tunes if you're not too naughty," added Kevin Massey. Kevin Massey's other Broadway credits include Tarzan and Big River. Scott also appeared in the 2007 Broadway revival of Grease.

4 Below is located at 254 W. 54th Street. There is a $10-$20 cover plus a $20 food/drink minimum. For more information, visit 54Below.com.

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Kevin Massey, Jamison Scott and Patrick Massey Photo by Howie Michael Smith
 
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