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American Songbook Association’s Gala Honors Stephen Schwartz

Stephen Schwartz

AMERICAN SONGBOOK ASSOCIATION’s THIRD ANNUAL GALA HONORS STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

THE OSCAR, GRAMMY AND TONY-WINNING COMPOSER AND LYRICIST OF “WICKED,” “PIPPIN,” “GODSPELL” AND MORE

AT NEW YORK’S MERKIN HALL AT KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER MONDAY, MAY 9 AT 7:30 PM

American Songbook Association (ASA) in addition to Broadway performers Christine Andreas, Liz Callaway, Jason Graae, Sally Mayes, Debbie Gravitte, Ann Harada, Paul Shaffer, Rupert Holmes, Jim Brochu, John Bucchino, Kurt Peterson, Ben Vereen, Jessica Hendy, Kelli Rabke, John Boswell, David LaMarr, Anthony Murphy, Darnell White and Teri Ralston joined the lineup of their Third Annual Gala to honor Stephen Schwartz on Monday, May 9, 2022. Schwartz – the Oscar, Grammy and Tony- winning composer and lyricist of Wicked, Pippin, Godspell and more – received the 2022 ASA Lifetime Achievement Award. The event played to a packed house at the Merkin Hall at Kaufman Music Center (129 West 67th Street, NYC).

The evening was directed by Scott Coulter, featured ASA President Michael Roberts as music director and was filmed by ASA contributor & TheatreArtLife’s own Michael Lee Stever. See below weblink for highlights and musical selections from the evening’s festivities.

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Also presented that evening was the first-ever Bill Sensenbrenner Dream Maker Award to James Brent White. In attendance were ASA’s Executive Director & Director of Education and Outreach, Carolyn Montgomery, Vice President Craig Pomranz, Secretary Robin Westle, Board of Directors Norman S. Drubner & Keith Meritz, and Treasurer & Editor-in-Chief of Cabaret Scenes magazine, Frank Dain.
American Songbook Association Inc. (ASA)— is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in New York State —seeking to preserve, promote and advance the legacy of American popular music, the Great American Songbook (classic and new), and the unique art form of cabaret.The ASA publishes the long established Cabaret Scenes magazine both throughout the US and the UK, conducts educational programs in New York City public schools, and creates performances serving its audience of seniors, students and others. They strive to inspire, transform, empower and create torchbearers for future generations so they may understand, appreciate and embrace the historical and cultural importance of America’s rich musical heritage.Please visit them online at AmericanSongbookAssociation.org for more information.

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