Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
The Bryant Centennial Celebration FALL IN LOVE WITH NASHVILLE’S FIRST PROFESSIONAL SONGWRITERS You won’t want to miss this one-night-only landmark celebration of the lifelong love and legacy of songwriters Boudleaux and Felice Bryant. The Nashville Symphony, Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez and a star-studded lineup of guest artists will perform this legendary couple’s most memorable songs. Featuring […]
RESCHEDULED FROM LAST MARCH Ever since his glorious surprise version of “The Way You Look Tonight” in the 1991 film “Father of The Bride” paved the way for his extraordinary second career as a GRAMMY Award winning vocalist/producer, Steve Tyrell has been setting A New Standard (the title of his 1999 debut album) for interpreting […]
Talk about late bloomers! Grammy-winning music producer Steve Tyrell didn’t record his first album till he was 50 – but he’s more than made up for it in the years since. Not only have many of his albums soared to the top five on Billboard’s jazz charts, but he’s performed concerts throughout the world. The Center favorite returns with a show that celebrates the Great American Songbook, sung with his signature contemporary flair, and honors some of the songwriting greats he’s worked with, among them Burt Bacharach.
Steve Tyrell returns to Michael Feinstein’s eponymous jazz venue in the City by The Bay, bringing his jazz stylings to The Great American Songbook. Steve Tyrell has one of the most gratifying Cinderella stories in present day popular music. Nine albums later, Tyrell is one of the main contemporary purveyors of standards on the pop […]