New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Music For Mankind) Singing and gracefully dancing his way into your hearts, tenor soloist, actor, and dancer
Kelly Moore, founder of
Music For Mankind®, performs his show "Give My Regards To Broadway" of popular Broadway and American favorites with piano accompaniment.
Included in the performance are show-stoppers "
Somewhere" from West Side Story, "Younger Than Springtime" from South Pacific, "On The Street Where You Live", from My Fair Lady, "Try To Remember" from the longest-running musical off-Broadway, The Fantasticks, "Come To Me, Bend To Me" from Brigadoon, and of course "Give My Regards To Broadway" from the ever-popular
George M. And no show is complete without the favorite sing-a-long "
Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music.
The 2012 season includes performances in California, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York and Massachussets.
Including his talents as composer, musician, filmmaker and humanitarian, Mr. Moore is an accomplished vocalist, actor, and dancer who has performed extensively in the US and also performed in Europe. Mr. Moore includes tap, soft-shoe, jazz and show dance in his performances, and each song is theatrically presented.
"The performance was amazing! It was refreshing to book entertainment with true talent," said
Marina Hernandez, Activities
Director at St. Paul's Manor in San Diego, California. "The audience felt like they were at a real Broadway show," she added. "They were in awe of how beautifully you sang and how expressive you were as you performed."
"Give My Regards To Broadway" was directed by Diana Stugger of Stratton, Vermont, and
Kelly Moore. The show was choreographed by Kristi Segura of Bennington, Vermont and Katye Munger of Castleton, Vermont. Vocal direction is by Nan Nall and Lise Messier of Opera Theatre of Weston in Weston, Vermont.
Mr. Moore's 2009 CD "Silently Hoping" went to #37 in the US on New Age/Voice radio charts and played on radio in ten countries.
Music For Mankind®, founded in 2007 as a way to offer his help in alleviating chronic global hunger, is a series of benefit concerts with proceeds contributed to the United Nations World Food Program, Feeding America, and other humanitarian organizations for hunger and diaster relief locally and globally.
Contributions from
Music For Mankind® concerts, food drives and other humanitarian initiatives have fed over 40,000 people since it's inception in 2007.
For more information about
Music For Mankind® visit www.musicformankind.net or call 802-362-3806.