Client List (Past and Present--Partial)
Alan Gampel
The Barrett Company
Alfons Haider
Capin & Associates
EJ
Harlem Gospel Singers
Isa Sator
Islero Restaurant and Lounge
Jenna Esposito
Jenny Lynn Stewart
Judith West
Kat Gang
Kathleen Landis
Metbank (Metropolitan National Bank)
Mother Russia (The Musical)
Phyllis Lucas Gallery
Tony's DiNapoli (Bruce Dimpflmaier)
William Abbot

cover Alan Gampel
Virtuoso pianist -- Born into an artistic family that includes the legendary harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, Alan Gampel made his debut playing Beethoven variations at age 7 at the Hollywood Bowl. He was honored with The Special Award in the Arts from UNICEF at age 8 and with the Presidential Scholars Award, presented by President Ronald Reagan at the White House, at age 16.

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cover The Barrett Company
The Barrett Company -- known by media the world over as a creative and experienced public relations and marketing communications company specializing in the film, television, and music industries as well as the radio, Internet, authors/publishers, tourism, hotels, and destinations.

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cover Austrian Performing Star Alfons Haider
A legendary entertainer in his native land, Alfons Haider is known for his multi-talents. He has had a long association with the celebrated "Open Air Festival Stockerau" where he made his debut as a 23-year-old actor. In the succeeding years, among many triumphant performances, he won particular popular and critical acclaim for his portrayal of the leading role in "The King and I," which was seen by more than 300,000 theatergoers.

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cover EJ: "A Force of Nature" with "A Voice Like Liquid Love"
If you don't know pop/rock singer/songwriter EJ's "HurtsTo Breathe" number from her last EP Release, produced by Michael Vail Blum, you will when her latest album is released on Bongiovi Records.

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cover Isa Sator
After becoming critically acclaimed in her native France, it's fitting Isa Sator's first exhibit in the United States is at New York's prestigious National Arts Club. I hesitate to use the phrase,"New York's National Arts Club", because this is really the country's and very possibly the world's premiere arts club. Its devotion to fine art is as great as to literature, film and theater.

Like Paul Gauguin, Sator honed her craft in the South Seas. She now lives and works in Paris where critics have likened her abstract expressionist oils to Chagall and even Picasso. Like her personality, her painting has an infectious joie de vivre. Its beautiful visual music offers viewers hope and inspiration in the lonely, unhappy, confused landscape of a world we often find ourselves and fellow man in these days.

Bold, brimming with life and color, the appearance of Sator's paintings in the Sculpture Court of the National Arts Club from September 17-30, 2007, is also another big step in the continuing commitment of the National Arts Club to the human heart and soul's boundless beauty and artistry.

-- Ward Morehouse III

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cover Islero Restaurant and Lounge

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cover Jenna Esposito
Jenna made her NYC cabaret debut two years ago, and has since performed shows at The Duplex, Danny's Skylight Room, and The Laurie Beechman Theatre. Her two most recent shows, "A Hint of Rosemary: The Songs of Rosemary Clooney," and "I Hate Men: Songs for the Scorned" have both received critical acclaim, and her recent "All-Star Birthday Bash" was a fun-filled evening during which she shared the stage with a number of New York's finest performers including Barbara Brussell, Ritt Henn, Matt Sigl, Sue Matsuki, David Ippolito and Hector Coris.

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cover Jenny Lynn Stewart
JENNY LYNN STEWART, dramatic soprano, is a performer of uncommon versatility. Her most recent performances include her one-woman show "Give a Little Bit More, Richard Rodgers Revisited" at Don't Tell Mama in New York City. Ms. Stewart received amazing reviews including John Hoglund of BackStage saying "I believe she sounds most like a combination of a very young Barbara Cook and the late opera great Eileen Farrell. Her luminous sound fills the room with vocal magic."

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cover Judith West
Judith West, President of Westco Inc. based in New York City, is taking her vast experience in business and education to the TV and radio airwaves in an effort to inform and inspire people to action. Having come from meager circumstances, West carved out a successful career in retail design and manufacturing before founding her own company, Westco. Her TV show, Getting Your Money's Worth, showcases guests from a variety of backgrounds in 15-minute segments talking about "added value for your dollars and life."

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cover Kat Gang
Her entire life, Kat has been soul-searching and exploring the world with her ear tuned to music in the air. She has traveled and worked widely – Asia, Africa, the Pacific, Europe, North America and the Atlantic – and continues to seek influences and audiences abroad.

As an actress Kat is compelling and authentic, visually engaging and emotionally sensitive. With the professional conservatory training received at Tisch’s unique network of studios, she brings depth to characters from Sondheim to Chekov to Rogers and Hart. Kat has a profound understanding of theatrical studies ranging from avant-garde to Broadway; from classical texts to modern American drama.

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cover Kathleen Landis
Legendary singer-pianist Kathleen Landis is to the Cafe Pierre what Bobby Short was to the Carlyle. Landis' 20-year tenure at the Pierre is now the longest position held by any current hotel singer-pianist. In addition to her work in cabaret, she has appeared in concert at Carnegie Hall where she received raves for her jazz-inflected treatment of George Gershwin's Cuban Overture.

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cover Metbank (Metropolitan National Bank)
Imagine doing everything right. Imagine batting 1.000. Thatıs what it takes to build a bank in todayıs environment. Every day, Metropolitan National Bank offers more products, more service, more efficiency, more bank. The upshot is that, every day, Metropolitan National Bank captures more relationships, making important inroads into both the banking business and our core markets. Imagination, and tireless devotion, on the part of all the people of Metropolitan National Bank, has brought us all the success we have enjoyed so far. Imagination, excellence, and hard work, will continue to make all our ambitions for your future a reality.

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cover Phyllis Lucas Gallery
Over the years we have become known for our extensive collection of antique, modern and contemporary works on paper. We have work from contemporary artists including photography, paintings and sculpture. We carry engravings, etchings and lithography, as well as restrikes and vintage posters. We have a large selection of classic New York scenes dating from the first half of the 19th century, as well as items representing most geographical regions.

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cover Mother Russia (The Musical)
CARNEGIE HALL PERFORMANCE / DECEMBER 19, 2008 / The talented Broadway and New York cast performed the music from this, the newest exciting musical to arrive in New York, accompanied by the Todd Sullivan Orchestra, Grammy award nominee and acclaimed Broadway musical director Phil Reno and six times Emmy Award winner, Lanny Meyers. Mother Russia is set at the time that the KGB tried to prevent the USSR (Soviet Union) from transitioning to a more liberal confederation of countries. This was the critical turning point for Soviet Communism.

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cover Tony's DiNapoli (Bruce Dimpflmaier)
"Tony's has served up some of the best Old New York Italian favorites since I opened my first location in 1959. My cooking comes from Southern Neopolitan traditions, and are served up in huge family style platters that serve 2 to 3 people. My recipes have been handed down to my children who have continued to bring our traditions to you. We have watched thousands of New York families grow up with us at our dinner table, and we invite you to come and see us anytime...or give us a call and we'll deliver our delicious food to you."

-- Tony DiNapoli

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