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Brian De Lorenzo
Brian De Lorenzo: Toast of the Town Album Release Concert
Club Café
209 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA 02116

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“Top Ten of New York Cabaret” and Talent America “Performer of the Year” BRIAN DE LORENZO performs songs from his latest recording, Toast of the Town Vol. 1, with the TOM LAMARK ORCHESTRA. The album includes “big band” numbers associated with the greatest singers of mid-century standards including Frank Sinatra; Sammy Davis, Jr.; Tony Bennett; Rosemary Clooney; Ella Fitzgerald; Judy Garland; and Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme.
Brian is an award-winning singer, actor, and songwriter equally at home in nightclubs, concert halls, and theatres. He has appeared at The Metropolitan Room, The Iridium, Don’t Tell Mama, Eighty-Eight’s, the New York Cabaret Convention, and the International Cabaret Festival in New York; the Chicago Cabaret Convention; Scullers Jazz Club and Club Café (Boston); three Boston Cabaret Festivals; The Pheasantry Jazz Club in London; The Palm, and Incanto in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; the Cape Cod Cabaret Festival; and multiple times at CabaretFest! Provincetown since its founding in the year 2000. He has been a featured performer with the Western New York Chamber Orchestra, the Parkway Concert Orchestra, and the Little Apple Big Band.
Beverly Creasey of Cabaret Scenes Magazine said, “there are good shows and there are great shows, but once in a blue moon you’re at a cabaret and you know something extraordinary is going on.”
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Brian De Lorenzo Biography
Talent America “Performer of the Year” Brian De Lorenzo is equally at home in theatres, concert halls, jazz clubs, and cabaret rooms including The Metropolitan Room, The Iridium, Don’t Tell Mama, & Eighty-Eight’s (NYC); Scullers Jazz Club & Club Café (Boston); The Pheasantry Jazz Club (London); Downstairs Cabaret Theatre (Rochester); and The Palm, & Incanto (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico).
He has sung at the prestigious Mabel Mercer Cabaret Conventions in New York and Chicago, at three Boston Cabaret Festivals, the International Cabaret Festival in New York, The Cape Cod Cabaret Festival, and numerous times at CabaretFest! in Provincetown. He has been a featured performer with the Western New York Chamber Orchestra, the Parkway Concert Orchestra, and the Little Apple Big Band.
Brian’s show Come Fly with Me – Brian De Lorenzo Celebrates Sinatra at 100 was named “Top Ten of New York Cabaret” by Edge Media Network. His debut recording Found Treasures was nominated for the “Recording of the Year Award” by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC). He is also featured extensively on the original cast recording Made in America: Vaudeville Songs, a tribute to the Gumm (Judy Garland) family in which he starred at Don’t Tell Mama in New York.
Beverly Creasey of Cabaret Scenes Magazine said, “there are good shows and there are great shows, but once in a blue moon you’re at a cabaret and you know something extraordinary is going on.”
https://www.BrianDeLorenzo.com
Read MoreHe has sung at the prestigious Mabel Mercer Cabaret Conventions in New York and Chicago, at three Boston Cabaret Festivals, the International Cabaret Festival in New York, The Cape Cod Cabaret Festival, and numerous times at CabaretFest! in Provincetown. He has been a featured performer with the Western New York Chamber Orchestra, the Parkway Concert Orchestra, and the Little Apple Big Band.
Brian’s show Come Fly with Me – Brian De Lorenzo Celebrates Sinatra at 100 was named “Top Ten of New York Cabaret” by Edge Media Network. His debut recording Found Treasures was nominated for the “Recording of the Year Award” by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC). He is also featured extensively on the original cast recording Made in America: Vaudeville Songs, a tribute to the Gumm (Judy Garland) family in which he starred at Don’t Tell Mama in New York.
Beverly Creasey of Cabaret Scenes Magazine said, “there are good shows and there are great shows, but once in a blue moon you’re at a cabaret and you know something extraordinary is going on.”
https://www.BrianDeLorenzo.com
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