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Doris Day Tribute

At the Bridgehampton Museum’s archive building
By
Star Staff

The Bridgehampton Museum’s Art of Song/Parlor Jazz series will present “Secret Love,” a tribute to the music of Doris Day by Karen Oberlin, on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the museum’s archive building.

A celebrated interpreter of the Great American Songbook, Ms. Oberlin has headlined at the Algonquin’s Oak Room, Cafe Carlyle, 54 Below, Birdland, Iridium, and the Metropolitan Room, among other venues. An actress as well as a vocalist, she played Maureen in the first staged incarnation of “Rent” and has appeared in more than 100 Off Broadway performances of “Our Sinatra.” 

Ms. Oberlin will be accompanied by Richie Scolio on saxophone, Jane Hastay on piano, and Peter Martin Weiss on bass. Ms. Hastay and Mr. Weiss are co-hosts of the Art of Song programs. Tickets are $25. 

 

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