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    It's All About the Lyrics

    Presented by Ovations at Ovations

    March 14, 2010

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     It's All About the Lyrics

    Ovations presents It's All About the Lyrics,  a cabaret evening featuring Glennie Scott (picured), Sunday, March 14, at 5:30 p.m.  Also featuring Barbara Johnson, Steve Riley, Craig Ryan (all former Great Caruso singers).

    An  evening of song, featuring the lyrics of Johnny Mercer as well as some of our personal favorite lyrics.  Johnny...

    Ovations presents It's All About the Lyrics,  a cabaret evening featuring Glennie Scott (picured), Sunday, March 14, at 5:30 p.m.  Also featuring Barbara Johnson, Steve Riley, Craig Ryan (all former Great Caruso singers).

    An  evening of song, featuring the lyrics of Johnny Mercer as well as some of our personal favorite lyrics.  Johnny Mercer (1909-1976) was one of America's most prolific lyricists of the 20th century. He collaborated with virtually every composer - Jerome Kern, Hoagie Carmichael, Henry Mancini, Duke Ellington, Harry Warren, Michel Legrand, Harold Arlen and many more. He was one of the most sought-after and respected lyricists of his day.

    Glennie Scott has performed nationally in San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Plantation Key, and internationally in Sweden and Norway.She began playing piano and studying just prior to her 4th birthday. Before beginning her career as a pianist/singer/entertainer, she attended Rice University, transferring to Centenary College of Louisiana where she received her BA with a major in piano performance and music theory. While at Centenary, she sang with the famed Centenary College Choir, as well as played flute with the Centenary Band and with the Shreveport Symphony. She subsequently received her Master’s of Liberal Arts from Houston Baptist University in 1998.

    She studied voice for 12 years with Michael Lawrence in Houston. She has acted as musical director for several theater productions, including an original show entitled “Winners,” created in Houston by Charles Strouse (of “Annie” fame) for Theater on Wheels. She has worked with Houston Community College on several projects including “The King and I” and “And the World Goes Round.” She had her debut as an integral part of a cast at the Hobby Center in 2004 as Lorraine, the pianist, in “70 Girls 70.”

    She presently teaches voice and piano to private students and creates special events for private or corporate clients as well as presenting cabaret evenings at Ovations in Rice Village with other local talent such as Kathleen Knight, Jerry Roberts, Aike Jamal, Barbara Johnson, Steve Riley, Craig Ryan, Tom McKinney, Tony Pryor, Patti Barnes, Marsha Carlton, Judy England, Leah Stonum, and instrumentalists Jim Black, Mikael Sundin, Matt Kirkland, Howard Hendricks and many others.

    Working as Keyboard Artist at Terrace United Methodist Church for more than 8 years (during which time she was acting Music Director intermittently), she planned and oversaw two different Christmas Cantata performances, incorporating the Chancel Choir, additional instrumentalists, soloists and visual arts personnel. In 2000 she created and acted as Musical Director for a stage production “Circles of Love,” with Tom McKinney as Director. She was bell choir director and helped plan two co-joined concerts with the bell choirs of Fairhaven Methodist Church, and participated in the Praise Team for Contemporary Worship at Terrace. She now is keyboardist/singer for the Contemporary Worship at St. Luke’s Methodist Church with Faith Ayers as the Director of Contemporary Worship.


    Ovations

    2536 Times Blvd. #B
    Houston, TX 77005

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    Tickets:

    $20 in advance
    $25 at Door

    The only reserved seats are for those who cannot climb the stairs due to physical limitations. Other seats are on a first-come-first-served basis. There are a limited number of tickets.
     


    Times:

    5:30 PM


    Phone: (713) 522-9801

    Parking: Open parking in the Village.

    Accessibility Info: Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.

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