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Peggy Herman : Mercer and More
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Classic, jazzy pop standards with swing and dynamic female vocals.
Genre: Easy Listening: Cabaret
Release Date: 2003
Mercer and More
Peggy Herman
Record Label: Original Cast
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Come Rain or Come Shine 4:18 Album Only
2. Something's Gotta Give/It Had Better Be Tonight 2:32 Album Only
3. Day In - Day Out 1:18 Album Only
4. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) 3:47 Album Only
5. Blues in the Night 4:04 Album Only
6. I Wanna Be Around/Goody Goody 3:17 Album Only
7. Whoever You Are(I Love You) 4:14 Album Only
8. Moon River 3:47 Album Only
9. That Old Black Magic 4:20 Album Only
10. Fifty Percent 4:08 Album Only
11. On the Atchinson, Topeka and the Santa Fe/ I Thought About You 3:50 Album Only
12. I'm a Brass Band 1:25 Album Only
13. How Do You Keep the Music Playing? 3:51 Album Only
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Peggy Herman was born in Philadelphia and was raised in Miami Beach, Florida.  A classically trained musician, she was the recipient of two scholarships in vocal study at Temple University in Philadelphia, where she performed with their opera company.  During her four-season affiliation with the Greater Miami Opera Guild, she performed with Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavoratti.  She volunteered her services to Mr. Pavoratti as his personal driver in order to get a more in-depth look at his operatic world.

Longing for closer contact with the audience, Peggy Herman joined the Middle of the Road Singers as the lead vocalist and traveled around the world, then found a home performing on five-star cruise ships on the Cunard and Royal Viking lines.  Her cruise ship performances led to her own cabaret act, opening for Phyllis Diller at Miami Beach's famous Fountainbleu Hotel.  After meeting her husband, Dr. Alan Klat, in New York, she decided to make her home in the area.  She has performed at various Catskill resorts, including The Concord, Kutscher's and Raleigh, and has opened for many headline performers, including Bob Hope, Alan King and Milton Berle. 

After meeting composer/accompanist Alex Rybeck, she began performing regularly at the popular Manhattan nightspot Eighty-Eight's and participated in the Mabel Mercer Cabaret Conventions at Town Hall.  Peggy Herman has been featured in many theatrical productions, including the roles of Mother Superior in "Nunsense" and Bloody Mary in "South Pacific."

When not performing, Peggy is the Art Dealer for 9 time Tony Award winner Tommy Tune and Peter Glebo. Their works can be seen at Tommytune.com and Peterglebo.com.

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