Tower Records Lincoln Center

Tower Records at Lincoln Center and Faust Harrison Pianos are pleased to
announce the return of Any Wednesday at Tower for a second season. This series, which celebrates the best in cabaret, Broadway and jazz vocalists, was a great success in 2005, giving the audiences a chance to enjoy some of today's finest singers celebrating the great American songbook for free. And we have an even more exciting list of performers lined up for 2006.

Each performance begins at 6:00 p.m., lasts approximately 30 minutes, and is
followed by a signing/meet-and-greet session with that evening's artist. Tower Records Lincoln Center is located at 66th Street and Broadway, in Manhattan. The performances take place on the lower level in the vocal/jazz department. Seating is limited. As always, there is no charge for the event.

On Febraury 1, 2006, to celebrate the return of Any Wednesday, we are pleased to have Broadway and cabaret star Karen Mason. Ms. Mason's new CD, "Sweetest of Nights" has already received a great deal of praise for its mix of warmth and sassy humor, much like the lady herself. A seven time MAC winner, she has starred on Broadway in Sunset Boulevard, Jerome Robbins Broadway and Torch Song Trilogy. Last year, she won raves for her performance as Dorothy Parker in You Might as Well Live.

On February 8, 2006, one of the hottest new names in the cabaret world, Maude Maggart joins us. Ms. Maggart uses her sweet distinctive voice to celebrate the music of the early 20th Century.


She will be singing the songs of Irving Berlin for us, as she does on her newest album and in her return to the Oak Room at the Algonquin after her highly successful engagement there last year.



On February 15, 2006, Barbara Brussell will bring us the love songs of
Broadway's very romantic, much-married Alan Jay Lerner. Ms Brussell's skill as a singer, actress and story teller, both romantic and impertinent, is a perfect
blend with this material, as her recording Lerner in Love proves. Fresh interpretations of songs from such shows as My Fair Lady, On a Clear Day... and Brigadoon bring out the skill in the famed lyricist.

February 22, 2006 brings us Amanda Green and friends. Ms. Green is a performer and writer who will be presenting an evening of her own work, as featured on her delightful live album, "Put a Little Love in Your Mouth". Among those joining her for this evening of humor and gentle sentiment are Brooks Ashmanskas (The Producers, Gypsy, Songs for a New World, and the Upcoming Martin Short Project), Jonathan Dokuchitz (Hairspray & Tommy) and Tom Kitt, who is Ms. Green's musical director and writing partner.

Contact Bart Greenberg at 212-799-2500 ext.138.

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