Party: A Tribute to Harry Nilsson feat performances by Henry Wolfe,Leslie Stevens,Dan Bern,Cary Brothers,Keif Nilsson,Daniel Cervantes(Howlin Rain)
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FREE! Doors at 8:30p, music starts at 9:00p
A Tribute to Harry Nilsson featuring performances by: Leslie Stevens, Philip Krohnengold, Daniel Cervantes (Howlin’ Rain), Micah Keren-Zvi (Night Cruise), Dan Bern, Claire McKeown (Honey Child), Derek Brown, Jerry Borgé, Adam Busch, Cary Brothers, Azniv, Emeen Zarookian, Joe Nepolitano, Jillinda Palmer, Chris Price, Henry Wolfe, Brendan Hines, Trevor Menear plus more special guests at The Satellite
ABOUT HARRY NILSSON:
As both a songwriter and singer, Nilsson was somewhat of an enigma. His songs embraced such a wide variety of themes and musical styles that there is no way to easily categorize them. And though his voice is known worldwide, he never toured and rarely performed in public, having preferred to work almost exclusively in the studio.
Nilsson’s voice and songs have also been featured in countless films and television shows. The Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan hit, You’ve Got Mail, featured five of Nilsson’s songs and performances (one of them, “I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City,” was performed twice: first by Harry during the film and then by Sinead O’Connor in the closing credits!). And there are films like Midnight Cowboy, Forrest Gump, Practical Magic, Casino, All That Jazz, Contact, The Ice Storm, GoodFellas, Skidoo, The Craft, Reservoir Dogs, A Good Year, Crank, Bottle Shock, Confessions of a Shopaholic, Popeye and many more. Nilsson also wrote the story and songs and did all the singing in the unforgettable animated ABC television movie The Point, which was narrated by Dustin Hoffman, and then by Ringo Starr in the video release. The television shows and TV movies that have utilized Harry’s songs and performances are far too numerous to even begin to describe.
http://www.harrynilsson.com/bio/