Profile
Name:
Marcus
Channel Views:
1,263
Style:
Jazz
Joined:
March 15, 2007
Last Sign In:
2 hours ago
Subscribers:
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Website:
About Me:
Born and raised in Buffalo, NY, Marcus developed a passion for Jazz alongside a 1928 Ivers & Pond upright piano, on which his mother casually played countless standards. Inspired by his upbringing, along with a clear inheritance of the musical gene, Marcus graduated later with a BFA in Musical Theatre from SUNY Fredonia. He then moved to New York City and worked as an Actor, but eventually returned to singing the standards of Harold Arlen, Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh and many others.
His debut CD, "The Moment After," has received noteworthy praise from People
Magazine, New York Magazine, JazzTimes, Jazz Improv, Hot House, All About Jazz as well as aggressive international airplay including several featured spots by Jonathan Schwartz (WNYC & XM Radio). "The Moment After" is available through Fallen Apple Records on www.CDBaby.com, www.iTunes.com, and www.marcusgoldhaber.com.
Record Label:
Fallen Apple Records
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
The Jon Davis Trio
Sounds Like:
Chet Baker, Harry Connick Jr., young Frank Sinatra
Country:
United States
Albums:
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I really never got to hear you sing in New York, but I'm definitely keeping an eye out for the West Coast leg of your next tour. I think you sound wonderful.
Best,
Aurea
Nice job. You sound great. Keep up the good work!
If you're ever in London, give me a shout.
Gary