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Amanda McBroom & Michele Brourman Words and Music: Celebrating 50 Years of Friendship & Song

Mon Apr 20 at 7:00pm

New York, NY

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New York, NY Five decades ago, Amanda McBroom and Michele Brourman wrote their first song together, launching one of cabarets most enduring and fruitful creative partnerships. Their work has spanned theatre, film, animation, and concert stages worldwide, performed by some of the most celebrated artists of our time. Now, they reunite at Birdland Jazz Club on Monday, April 20 for an intimate evening sharing the story of their remarkable collaborationtold, as only they can, through words and music.Amanda McBrooms songwriting and concert career was catapulted by her Golden Globewinning song The Rose, recorded by Bette Midler for the 1979 film inspired by the life of Janis Joplin. Since then, McBroom has performed internationally, with her songs recorded for television and film and by major artists including LeAnn Rimes, Betty Buckley, Barbara Cook, and The Manhattan Transfer.Michele Brourman is an award-winning singer-songwriter whose best-known song, My Favorite Year, has been recorded by Michael Feinstein, Margaret Whiting, Dame Cleo Laine, and others. With lyricist Amanda McBroom, she has written songs for 18 animated features for Universal Studios, including the beloved Land Before Time series, composing for artists such as Reba McEntire, Olivia Newton-John, Donny Osmond, and many more. Her work has been widely performed in cabaret and featured in film and television, earning critical acclaim and numerous awards.

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About Amanda McBroom

From Wikipedia Amanda McBroom (born August 9, 1946) is an American singer, song-writer and cabaret performer. One of the songs she has written is "The Rose," which Bette Midler sang in the movie of the same name. She is also known for writing some of the songs in The Land Before Time film series with Michele Brourman. She has also starred in the New York, Los Angeles, California, San Francisco and European productions of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where was Birdland Club?
Where was Birdland Club? Birdland Jazz Club is located in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. The original Birdland opened its doors in 1949 at 1678 Broadway, near 52nd Street, famously known as "Swing Street." Named after the legendary saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker, the club quickly became a jazz mecca. Today, Birdland resides at 315 West 44th Street, just steps away from Times Square. This iconic venue continues to uphold its rich legacy, attracting jazz enthusiasts from around the world. With its prime Midtown location, Birdland is easily accessible via public transportation, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic New York jazz experience.
Is Birdland Jazz Club worth it?
Is Birdland Jazz Club worth it? Absolutely, Birdland Jazz Club is worth visiting for any music lover or cultural enthusiast in New York City. Renowned for its world-class acoustics, intimate atmosphere, and stellar lineup, Birdland regularly features top-tier jazz musicians alongside emerging talents. Patrons rave about its welcoming vibe, delicious menu, and attentive service, all of which contribute to a memorable night out. Whether you're a dedicated jazz fan or simply looking for an iconic NYC experience, Birdland offers an authentic slice of the city's musical history. The combination of legendary performances and a cozy setting ensures Birdland remains a must-visit venue for unforgettable live music.
What was the most famous jazz club in New York?
What was the most famous jazz club in New York? Birdland Jazz Club stands among the most famous jazz clubs in New York City. Since its establishment in 1949, Birdland has hosted legendary performers like Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane, earning its reputation as the “Jazz Corner of the World.” While other iconic venues such as the Village Vanguard and Blue Note also hold significant places in jazz history, Birdland's enduring legacy and central role in the evolution of jazz make it a standout destination. For decades, Birdland has symbolized New York's rich jazz culture, attracting both seasoned musicians and devoted fans from around the globe.
Is there a dress code at Birdland Jazz Club?
Is there a dress code at Birdland Jazz Club? Birdland Jazz Club maintains a casual but neat dress code, creating a comfortable yet stylish environment for all guests. While formal attire is not required, visitors are encouraged to avoid overly casual clothing such as athletic wear, flip-flops, or ripped jeans. Smart casual attire—such as collared shirts, blouses, dresses, or nice jeans—is recommended to match the club's sophisticated ambiance. Dressing up enhances the classic jazz club experience and ensures you feel at home among fellow patrons. Whether you're attending a special event or a regular show, Birdland's dress code strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and refined, welcoming everyone to enjoy the music in style.
Is Birdland Fusion or Free jazz?
Is Birdland Fusion or Free jazz? Birdland Jazz Club is celebrated for its diverse programming, but it is not exclusively dedicated to Fusion or Free Jazz. Instead, Birdland showcases a wide spectrum of jazz genres, including classic swing, bebop, modern jazz, and occasionally fusion and free jazz. The club's roots are deeply intertwined with bebop and straight-ahead jazz traditions, reflecting the legacy of artists like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. However, Birdland's stage is open to innovation, regularly featuring contemporary jazz acts and genre-blending performances. This commitment to both tradition and evolution ensures that every visit to Birdland offers a rich and varied musical experience for jazz enthusiasts.

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