For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here:\xa0https://youtu.be/lJnxh-1BV0Q\n\nPlease join us to celebrate the release of three new CDs with Melissa Errico, Ian Herman, and Melissa Manchester!\n\n\u201cThe Maria Callas of American musical theater,\u201d as Opera News has called her, referencing both her crystalline voice and dramatic, expressive intensity, Melissa Errico is a Tony Award-nominated Broadway star -- an actress, singer and author who contributes regularly to The New York Times, and her album Out Of The Dark: The Film Noir Project was just released by Warner Music/Ghostlight Records. First known for her starring roles on Broadway, including My Fair Lady, High Society and Les Mis\xe9rables.\n\nIan Herman began his musical career studying classical piano. At the age of thirteen he was a guest soloist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. After attending Manhattan School Of Music, Ian began working with performers including Jane Olivor, Donna McKechnie, Anita Morris, Judy Kaye, Tom Andersen, Karen Mason, Sharon McNight, Marilyn Sokol, Angela LaGreca, Carole Demas, and Joy Behar in nightclubs in New York and around the country and has continued ever since!\n\nIn 1980, MELISSA MANCHESTER became the first recording artist in the history of the Academy Awards to have two nominated movie themes in a single year, \u201cThrough The Eyes Of Love\u201d from Ice Castles and \u201cI\u2019ll Never Say Goodbye\u201d from The Promise, and to perform them both on the Oscar telecast. MELISSA starred in the national tours of Andrew Lloyd Webber\u2019s Music Of The Night and Song And Dance. Nominated for a Grammy in 1980 for \u201cDon\u2019t Cry Out Loud,\u201d she won the Grammy Award for best female vocalist in 1982 singing \u201cYou Should Hear How She Talks About You.\u201d