Tony Award® nominee and platinum recording artist Sam Harris returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below on December 10 & 11 at 7 PM with the vocals that put him on Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of “Top 100 Singers of All Time.” Performing hits and favorites from his 30-year career, Harris brings to the stage his interpretations of classics by everyone from Stephen Sondheim and Jule Styne to U2 and Janis Ian, mixed with anecdotes and comic observations that have also made him a best-selling author.
Harris first burst onto the scene as the premiere winner of Ed McMahon’s “Star Search” to a weekly audience of 25 million. Harris went on to record and tour the country, selling out engagements at Carnegie Hall and with The Boston Pops, among many others. On Broadway, he starred in Cy Coleman’s The Life (Tony® nomination), The Producers and the revival of Grease; he has also starred as Jesus, Emcee, The Leading Player, Joseph, and Jolson. Harris has nine studio CDs to his credit and is also a composer and writer for television and the stage. He is the author of HAM: Slices of a Life (Simon & Schuster), which became the basis of the one-man musical HAM: A Musical Memoir, winning Ovation Awards as well as being filmed at The Pasadena Playhouse. The film is currently making rounds on the festival circuit.
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