TONY AWARD WINNING BROADWAY LEGEND
BETTY BUCKLEY
DEBUTS NEW LIVE CD“HOPE”
FROM PALMETTO RECORDS
TO COINCIDE WITH CONCERTS AT JOE’S PUB,
HER DEBUT ON THE AMC TV HIT “PREACHER”
AND THE NATIONAL TOUR OF “HELLO, DOLLY!”
ALBUM TO BE RELEASED JUNE 8
New York, NY (4/9/2018) Tony Award-winning Broadway legend BETTY BUCKLEY will release her inspiring and emotionally-compelling new live album Hope – a profound mix of Americana, pop, rock and standards – from Palmetto Records in physical, digital and streaming formats on Friday, June 8. Buckley will celebrate the album at Joe’s Pub at the Public in New York with an exclusive four-concert engagement from June 5 to 9. Buckley will also offer a Five Day Performance Workshop at New York’s T. Schreiber Studio from June 2 to 8. To pre-order the album, purchase tickets for Joe’s Pub, and for info on the workshop, please visit www.BettyBuckley.com.
The album Hope coincides with her debut as Madame L’Angelle in the AMC television hit “Preacher” – the third season begins June 25 – and rehearsals this summer for her starring role in the first National Tour of the smash Tony-winning revival of Hello, Dolly! These successes follow a remarkable year which included co-starring in M. Night Shyamalan’s film Split (the #1 Movie in America and an International Box Office hit) opposite James McAvoy, and a recurring role in the CW hit “Supergirl.”
Hope, Buckley’s eighteenth album, features her quartet of musicians including the renowned multi-Grammy-nominated Christian Jacob, Buckley’s long-term Pianist, Arranger and Music Director; Oz Noy on guitar; Tony Marino on bass; and Dan Rieser on drums.
Buckley commented, “This recording is a collection of songs by some of my favorite composers and songwriters. All were chosen as a response to all that we, as a World Community, have experienced from late 2016 through 2017 until now. I hope this musical journey will allow listeners to experience, feel, dream and, hopefully, inspire you to claim your highest hope for brighter days for our beautiful planet and our united human family.”
The Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown – who also contributed three songs to Buckley’s previous album, the two-disc Story Songs – provided the album’s reflective title song, which serves as a thematic centerpiece to the recording.
Other highlights include two numbers from the seminal jazz-rock fusion group Steely Dan, including the wry “Any Major Dude Will Tell You” and the scintillating rock groove of “Don’t Take Me Alive.” Several selections originate from Buckley’s favorite singer/songwriters. “Falling In Love” is a plaintive ballad by Grammy Award-winner Lisa Loeb, while the noir-inspired deep cut “Shades of Scarlett Conquering” comes from the iconic Joni Mitchell. The joyously rollicking “I Feel Lucky” from Mary Chapin Carpenter bristles with life.
Buckley’s childhood friend and collaborator T Bone Burnett provided three compositions from the album, including the haunting “My Least Favorite Life,” which he wrote with Rosanne Cash and Lera Lynn for the HBO Series “True Detective.” And true to her love of the great standards, the album features two timeless classics, a sensitive interpretation of the Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin gem “Long Ago and Far Away” and “Young At Heart” by Johnny Richards and Carolyn Leigh.
BETTY BUCKLEY, in an award-winning career that has encompassed TV, film, stage and concert work around the globe, is probably best known as one of theater’s most respected and legendary leading ladies. She won a Tony Award for her performance as Grizabella, the Glamour Cat, in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats.
Buckley received her second Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a musical for her performance as Hesione in Triumph of Love, and an Olivier Award nomination for her critically-acclaimed interpretation of Norma Desmond in the London production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard, which she repeated to more rave reviews on Broadway. She is a 2012 Theatre Hall of Fame inductee.
Her other Broadway credits include 1776, Pippin, Song and Dance, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Carrie. Off-Broadway credits include the world premiere of Horton Foote’s The Old Friends for which she received a Drama Desk Nomination in 2014, White’s Lies, Lincoln Center’s Elegies, the original NYSF production of Edwin Drood, The Eros Trilogy, Juno’s Swans and I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road. Regional credits include The Perfectionist, Gypsy, The Threepenny Opera, Camino Real, Buffalo Gal, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Old Friends at Houston’s Alley Theatre and Grey Gardens at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, NY and The Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. In London she starred in Promises, Promises for which she was nominated for an Evening Standard Award and in 2013 the British premiere of Dear World.
Her films include M. Night Shyamalan’s Split, Brian de Palma’s screen version of Stephen King’s Carrie, Bruce Beresford’s Tender Mercies, Roman Polanski’s Frantic, Woody Allen’s Another Woman, Lawrence Kasden’s Wyatt Earp and Shyamalan’s The Happening. On television, Buckley currently co-stars on the third season of AMC’s Preacher and has a recurring role on the CW’s Supergirl. She has guest starred in the NBC Series “Chicago Med” and in the HBO series “The Leftovers” and “Getting On.” She appeared in “The Pacific” also for HBO and twice on the Kennedy Center Honors. She also starred for three seasons in the HBO series “Oz” and as Abby Bradford in the hit series “Eight is Enough.” Buckley has appeared as a guest star in numerous television series, miniseries and films for television including “Evergreen,” “Roses For the Rich,” “Without a Trace,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Pretty Little Liars.”
Buckley tours in concert worldwide with her ensemble of musicians and recently was featured in the Royal Albert Hall concert of Follies in celebration of Stephen Sondheim’s 85th birthday. She has now recorded 18 CDs, including Ghostlight, produced by T Bone Burnett, released in 2014. Hope is Buckley’s fifth album on Palmetto Records. www.BettyBuckley.com
PALMETTO RECORDS has been an independent leading voice in music since it was founded in 1990. Through its choice of innovative artists and careful attention to sonic value, it has emerged as a critically-acclaimed and Grammy-nominated label. Although it has been named as one of the best jazz labels for four years running in the Downbeat Critics Poll, Palmetto has taken this foundation of excellence and expanded it to include the great legacy of American-influenced music. Its original mission of enabling artists to fulfill their creative visions still remains the label’s focus. www.Palmetto-Records.com
BETTY BUCKLEY – “HOPE” – Track Listing
1) Ecotopia (Music by Oregon)
2) Any Major Dude Will Tell You (Music and lyrics by Walter Becker & Donald Fagen)
3) Falling In Love (Music and lyrics by Lisa Loeb)
4) Long Ago and Far Away (Music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Ira Gershwin)
5) Introduction to “Hope”
6) Hope (Music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown)
7) My Least Favorite Life (Music and lyrics by T Bone Burnett, Rosanne Cash & Lera Lynn;
from the HBO Series “True Detective”)
8) Don’t Take Me Alive (Music and lyrics by Walter Becker & Donald Fagan)
9) Except Goodbye (Music and lyrics by Judith Shubow Steir, from “Only A Kingdom”)
10) Every Little Thing (Music and lyrics by T Bone Burnett)
11) Shades of Scarlett Conquering (Music and lyrics by Joni Mitchell)
12) Dope Island (Music and lyrics by T Bone Burnett)
13) I Feel Lucky (Music and lyrics by Mary Chapin Carpenter
14) Quiet (Music and lyrics by Paul Simon)
15) Gilda Story
16) Prisoner in Disguise (Music and lyrics by JD Souther)
17) Young At Heart (Music by Johnny Richards and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh)
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