Lisa Howard -- Holiday POPS!
LISA HOWARD is thrilled to be back again with the Philly POPS after performing in last fall’s Broadway Showstoppers. Read More.
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Lisa Vroman -- Broadway Showstoppers: Best of the Tonys®
Lisa Vroman starred for several years on Broadway as Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera. Read More.
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Rachel York -- Broadway Showstoppers: Best of the Tonys®
Rachel York is currently starring as Guenevere in the National Tour of Camelot. Read More.
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Doug LaBrecque -- Broadway Showstoppers: Best of the Tonys®
Doug LaBrecque has thrilled theater audiences as the Phantom and Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera and has starred in the revival of Showboat as Ravenal on Broadway. Read More.
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Spectrum -- Motown Magic
After spending six years recreating the sound and style of Motown hit makers Four Tops in a multi-million dollar Las Vegas production, the vocal quartet Spectrum has developed the versatility to cover the music of groups from the Platters to the Temptations to Boyz II Men.
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Nestor Torres -- ¡Viva Latino!
Jazz flautist and Latin Grammy® winner Nestor Torres has been captivating audiences with his distinctive mix of Latin, jazz, and pop sounds for more than two decades. Read More.
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Lucie Arnaz -- We Love Lucie
Lucie Arnaz made her professional debut at the age of 12 as a guest on Lucille Ball’s TV show, The Lucy Show and then became a regular on the follow-up series, Here’s Lucy, at the age of 15. Read More.
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Bryan Hymel -- Holiday POPS!
New Orleans native Bryan Hymel, tenor, is a third-year resident artist at Philadelphia’s Academy of Vocal Arts, where he has sung Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, Araquil in Massenet’s La Navarraise, and Max in Der Freischütz. He has recently made debuts at Palm Beach Opera as Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly and at the Wexford Festival Opera as the Foreign Prince in Dvorak’s Rusalka. Read More.
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Peter Conte -- Holiday POPS!
Peter Richard Conte is grand court organist of Philadelphia's Wanamaker Organ in Macy's. When not touring, he performs on the six-manual, 28,000-pipe instrument twice daily, six days per week. Read More.
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