Brian Lane Green

... will make you melt.



Tower Records Lincoln Center and Faust Harrison Pianos are pleased to
announce the March schedule for "Any Wednesday at Tower", a weekly series that celebrates the best in cabaret, jazz and Broadway vocalists. Our enthusiastic audiences have been growing each week.


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 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. For more information, contact Bart Greenberg at 212-799-2500 x138.

This week on March 1 Brian Lane Green comes in like both a lion and a lamb. This dynamic young performer, a Tony nominee, songwriter and performer, won the audience over last year when he appeared with Lee Lessack. Now he's flying in from California to appear in an evening all his own, based on his album Waiting for the Glaciers to Melt, a collection of his own songs. Brian's work is a mix of poetic reflections and a contemporary sound that is quite intriguing.

This mini bio was posted on Helen's site:

Brian starred on Broadway in Cy Coleman’s, The Life and made his Broadway debut as Huck Finn in Big River. He received a Tony Award® Nomination for Best Actor in the musical Starmites. He starred in the National Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as well as the first National tour of Big River. His recent regional theatre credits include Smokey Joe’s Cafe, and Marc Antony in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Around the globe Brian appears in concert with The Broadway Tenors and Three Men and a Baby Grand. Green’s many television appearances include roles on Matlock, Murder She Wrote, and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Daytime audiences may know Green as Sam Fowler on Another World or as Brian Bodine on All My Chldren. On the big screen, Brian stars in the cult film, Circuit and the comedy, Friends and Family.

He can be heard on Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (RCA) with the Tonics, Over the Rainbow: The Music of Harold Arlen (LML), Tap Your Troubles Away: A Tribute to Jerry Herman (LML), Grateful: The songs of John Bucchino (RCA) Green’s debut solo CD is entitled, Brian Lane Green (LML).

Making his debut as a playwright/composer, his musical, Waiting for the Glaciers to Melt received critical success in New York City's, Midtown International Theater Festival. Waiting for the Glaciers to Melt was released on LML Music in September 2005.

There's much more to learn about this very talented and striking young man on his own website. Go here. It's an opportunity to hear a beautiful tenor make a beautiful noise.

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