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.
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.