Billy Stritch
He's a "musician with chameleon-like skills" who "sings and plays the piano with real drive" (The New York Times).
- Jan. 14 - 15, 2005
- Terrace Gallery
- 75 minutes
- $25.00
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About
One of the premier pianists and singers on the New York jazz and
cabaret scene, Billy Stritch made his Broadway debut in the 2001
Tony®-winning revival of 42nd Street and continues to dazzle
audiences in nightclubs and concert halls around the world. A
"musician with chameleon-like skills" who "sings and plays the
piano with real drive" (The New York Times), Billy Stritch
is also a gifted composer. In 1994, he wrote Reba McEntire's
Grammy®-winning hit "Does He Love You" and has enjoyed a longtime
association with Liza Minnelli as a producer and arranger of her
work.
Resources
- About A New America: The 1940s and the Arts Festival at the Kennedy Center
- About KC Jazz Club at the Kennedy Center
Watch and Listen
Listen to an excerpt of Billy Stritch - I've Got the World on a String/I've Got Rhythm
Listen to an excerpt of Billy Stritch - Mountain Greenery
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