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Dawn Derow CD Release Celebration Show for My ship: Songs from 1941 (ZOHO) @ The Green Room 42 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th 7 PM

After Dawn Derow finished her tech rehearsal on the September 2017 opening night of her new show My Ship: Songs From 1941 at the Laurie Beechman Theatre in New York, she was supremely confident it would be an evening of smooth sailing. Then suddenly, minutes before show time, disaster struck like the Titanic hitting an iceberg. Her Music Director, the beloved "Maestro" Barry Levitt, collapsed and would ultimately pass away due to heart failure. Though still devastated, Dawn would stage the show a month later with the esteemed Music Director Ian Herman at the piano.

The journey of My Ship would ultimately be a story of tragedy to triumph as the show earned Dawn the 2018 MAC Award as "Best Female Vocalist" (as well as a MAC and Bistro Awards for her Director Jeff Harnar), and 2018 BroadwayWorld.com New York Cabaret Award nominations for "Best Show" and "Best Vocalist." Dawn would go on to perform My Ship to sold-out audiences at the Cotuit Center for the Arts in her hometown of Cape Cod, MA, as well as showcasing it at the 2019 NYC APAP Conference. What did critics think of My Ship: Songs From 1941?

On December 10, ZOHO Music, a latin, jazz, and rock indie CD label, is releasing the studio recorded CD version of My Ship: Songs From 1941, which Dawn Derow will celebrate with a One-Night-Only return of the award-winning show at New York's Green Room 42 at 570 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10036, Inside YOTEL, Fourth Floor on January 15, 2022 at 7 pm.



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