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Nancy Stearns : Sing Me A Song With Social Significance ... Or Not
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An unusual collection of material from songwriters of the Great American Songbook, American musical theatre, jazz and folk traditions that reflects, with personal commitment and humor, recent American social history.
Genre: Easy Listening: Cabaret
Release Date: 2006
Sing Me A Song With Social Significance ... Or Not Record Label: Nancy Stearns
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sing Me A Song With Social Significance 2:48 Album Only
Slumming On Park Avenue 2:33 Album Only
Stop And See Me 3:10 Album Only
Brother Can You Spare A Dime 2:09 Album Only
Rosie The Riveter 2:19 Album Only
Mothers, Daughters, Wives 3:49 Album Only
Professor Hauptman's Performing Dogs 4:27 Album Only
The Silent Spring 1:57 Album Only
Look Around 3:11 Album Only
Spring Spring Spring 3:23 Album Only
Doing The Reactionary 1:50 Album Only
Take Care Of This House 1:21 Album Only
The Ostrich 2:23 Album Only
When I'm Gone 3:36 Album Only
You've Got To Be Carefully Taught/Children Will Listen 3:01 Album Only
Everything Possible 3:35 Album Only
If You Really Are Concerned Then Show It 4:11 Album Only
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Album Notes

This CD is based on a cabaret show that Nancy Stearns performed at Don’t Tell Mama in 2006 with her music director, Gregory Toroian. On the CD they are joined by David Finck, on bass.

A regular on the New York City cabaret circuit since 2001, Nancy has done a variety of theme shows with Gregory Toroian as music director. In addition to her yearly shows at Don't Tell Mama, Nancy has performed at Rose’s Turn and The Encore in New York, and at Il Chiostro in Italy!

In the work-a-day world, Nancy is a lawyer –her public interest
career has included many years of constitutional and environmental
litigation.

Nancy is also the administrator for Helen Baldassare’s Cabaret
Performance Workshop.

Andy Propst of americantheatreweb.com has said of this CD:
Stearns has a true cabaret performers' flair, and you'll find that she uses her distinctive voice to give additional character to each of these songs

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