Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Marquee Five Nominated for 2nd MAC Award!!!


The 2011 MAC Award Nominees were announced today at 1pm, and I am proud to say that Marquee Five has been nominated in the Duo/Group category for the second year in a row, this time for our show "8-Track Throwback," which will be made into a CD this year thanks to our wonderful Kickstarter.com Producer-backers!   The winners will be announced at the May 10th MAC Awards ceremony.  I congratulate all the wonderful 2011 nominees (who include Julie Reyburn in the Major Artist category and Mark Janas in the Open Mic/Host categories)!!!  A full list can be downloaded at www.macnyc.com or viewed on today's Playbill.com article. Onward!

Photo reflects 89.6% of actual Marquee Five goofiness.

Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Best Birthday Weekend EVER! Marquee Five, Triangle Shirtwaist, Church and More!

It was an emotional yet extremely fun four-day weekend for me (well, every day is a weekend when you're looking for work, but I *worked* over this Saturday and Sunday)!!!

Thursday was my Birthday, and for the most part I puttered around the house, cheered when cards and Facebook messages came through, and was very excited to see Marquee Five's Kickstarter campaign rise in pledge amount. Pete & I went to Pinkberry first for dessert (nummy!) and then came home and ordered sushi delivery (empiretogo.com delivers!). Got the calls from the folks as well (my Mom always calls at 9:44 am, and my Dad & sister serenaded me in the evening).

The next day, I was up early and bundled up (not enough, apparently) to sit and shiver in the cold with fellow family members at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 100th Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony. Read my blog entry from last year about what I experienced for the 99th anniversary ceremony. It was an amazing experience to sit in the VIP section, right against the side of the Brown Building (formerly the Asch Building) where the fire broke out, and near to where my Great Grandmother Gertrude "Babe" Lubar must have stood to watch the disaster...100 years ago to the day. I sat next to the daughter of Leigh Benin (co-author of the book "The New York City Triangle Factory Fire"); his grandmother's cousin, Rose Oringer, perished in the fire, and his daughter wore a pin displaying a saucy, full-of-life portrait of Rose on her jacket. CNN interviewed Leigh for an article published on Friday entitled "Remembering the Triangle Fire 100 Years Later" and is seen in the HBO special "Triangle: Remembering The Fire."

Rose Oringer pin
More pictures from the ceremony can be viewed at this blog entry here.

The ceremony (which was introduced by an hour of songs, speeches - yes, with Bloomberg being boo'd a bit - and some theatrics) was simple and met the same structure as last year; a ladder was raised to the 7th floor, below where two purple banners waved in the 9th floor wind, placing a signpost of sorts to the windows where most of the women jumped to their deaths; Firemen and Firewomen, dressed in their sharpest dress uniforms, were called to attention, and the bagpipes played Amazing Grace; then, 146 white carnations were placed in a pile by family members and school children, each helping to read off all the names of the victims. We left, had brunch together as a family, and then I had to race off to Chelsea to have an audition for The Marvelous Wonderettes. You'd think a morning of reflection, anger, sorrow, and mourning would inhibit my singing; on the contrary, being reminded of my Great-Grandmother's survival, and the struggle for Unionization (and later, the right to vote) of her generation gave me a stronger wind to sing my heart out, knowing how much freedom I had to do what I wanted to do with my life.   I had a great audition, and went home to watch movies and snuggle with my husband and cats.

Saturday was filled with music as well!  Marquee Five met at the Laurie Beechman Theater at 1pm and tech'd through our 2010 Fall show, "8-Track Throwback."  We performed it at 4pm to a lovely big crowd, and it really was one of the better performances of ours.  I was so happy to see a lot of friends from college, from Definitely Dickens, from Cabaret and musical theater in the crowd, and was thrilled that my Twitter-musician friend Jim (goes by @TriangleJazz, visiting from Utah to go to the Triangle Anniversary) even came to see the show!  I then traveled a few blocks north to go to Sue Matsuki's "People You Should Know" show at Don't Tell Mama, and was treated to music written by Harriet Goldberg, Mary Liz McNamara, Scott Evan Davis, and Sue Matsuki herself. I walked out of Don't Tell Mama with sheet music of some of the best songs in my hands, too! I went home tired and oversung a bit, but happy, and snuggled with the hubby and cats again.

Sunday was the motherload, the day that gave me the ultimate Birthday gift. I basically spend it with 4 of 5 Marquee Five members plus Mark Janas, as we rehearsed and performed through two church ceremonies (morning and afternoon) for Lent at Father Jeffrey Hamblin's Christ Church in Bay Ridge. We all then jumped in the car to rehearse and prepare for our evening co-hosting The Salon with Mark Janas. The full night's events were blogged by yours truly here, but I'll quote the essential moment that made my Birthday weekend magical:
"We then had a unique and totally unexpected Classical Corner. Unbeknownst to us, Mark Janas chose to open up his time to "auction off" requests from him and from Marquee Five to raise money for our Kickstarter fund. Now, at the beginning of the evening, we had a little over $600 to go, but by this time we had checked our emails and were shocked to realize that we only had a little left to go due to some online backers suddenly coming out of the woodwork. Mark called the bidding to start, and immediately the shout of "COPACABANA" rang out. So, we ran up and sang this goofy, wonderful song from our show (arranged via who-knows-what-part-of Adam West Hemming's-brain). Then, we had a shout out for "Frankie and Johnny," a song from Julie Reyburn's Feinstein's show. She jumped up to the mic, pear martini in hand, and hilariously brought the song forth (with Mark playing piano from memory). Then, a request for "Simon and Garfunkel," came out, and at that moment we realized that the Salon had come through for us; we added their donations to our online backers, and we unofficially had achieved our $15,000 CD fund goal! With lumps in our throats (sniiiiiif!) we sang "The Sounds of Simon and Garfunkel" and then took a break to thank our amazing Salon family."
So, yay! We funded our Kickstarter campaign and Marquee Five is going to be recording our debut CD!!!! So happy...



Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Photos from The Triangle Factor Fire's 100th Year Anniversary Commemoration

Wreaths and 911 Memorial Bell at base of Brown Bldg.

Stage (sound check) and JumboTron

Entrance of the Brown Bldg, NYU


My nametag as I sat with fellow TSW family members

Fire men and women in uniform

Shirtwaist banners featuring victims' names

Commemoration schwag-pin

Rose Oringer pin

Shirtwaist banners held aloft during speeches.

The building.  Note the flags on the 9th floor (second from top) to the right side w/ purple flags.

The program of events. Hard to read...sorry

Modern ladder lifted to the 7th floor

Closer shot; ladder lifted to 7th floor

Firefighters stand behind family members about to lay white carnation down.

After names are read, carnations laid down, and bell rung 146 times.

Shirtwaist for one of the many Rose's that died on March 25th, 1911
Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Thursday, March 24, 2011

March 24th! It's my Birthday...and...

Marquee Five's Debut CD...The Final Push!



Photo by: Steward Noack, TheHouseofIndulgence.com
 
These are the voyages of Marquee Five and it's continuing mission this month to raise enough funding for our debut CD! It also happens to be my birthday (see below...just look at my baby face in that ridiculous hat!) and we have one week left of our Kickstarter.com campaign. We still need your help to get to our goal of $15,000 by March 31st, 2011. $15,000 is truly the minimum we need to record our CD, but we are currently at 85%. Click on the this link to pledge and become one of our micro-Producers! Terrific thanks to everyone who has already pledged! You guys rock!


Marquee Five Performances -- TWO this Weekend!!!

The first is this Saturday, March 26th - the full-band, full-set performance of "8-Track Throwback" at the Laurie Beechman Theater at 4pm. Show your actors' union or MAC card for $10 tickets! (normally $17), and there is a $15 food/drink minimum.  More info at: http://www.lauriebeechmantheatre.com. The show pays tribute to the singer/songwriters of the 60’s and 70’s with all new arrangements by Adam West Hemming.   Featuring your favorites from Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Leonard Cohen and more, “8-Track Throwback” is a re-imagined and joyous celebration of the music that takes you back.

The second is the next day, Sunday, March 27th, - we have been honored by The Salon Open Mic (2010 MAC Award for Open Mic!) with an invitation to co-host the evening of March 27th (7-10:30pm at Etcetera Etcetera Restaurant). It will be the last chance in the month of March to sample some of the music from "8-Track Throwback" we hope to record on the CD. Come join us! Or, if you can, continue supporting Marquee Five by passing on our Kickstarter link, donating, or increasing already pledged contributions.


Thanks for reading!
Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

"A Quiet Night at Home" from "bare" - The Salon Open Mic March 13, 2011

From "bare," the musical, as Nadia.

Thanks to Brian Allan Hobbs for playing piano, Arianna for videography-ing, and Damon Intrabartolo and Jon Hartmere for writing such a beautiful musical.



Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Behind the scenes with Marquee Five - Kickstarter Video #2!



Ya got some cash to spare? Help Marquee Five record our CD. Nothing to it.

Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Friday, March 11, 2011

"8-Track Throwback" ONE NIGHT ONLY!!! March 26th!


Julie Reyburn, Sierra Rein, Adam West Hemming, Mick Bleyer, and Vanessa Parvin - otherwise known as the 2010 MAC Award-Winning Vocal Group MARQUEE FIVE - returns with their critically-acclaimed show "8-Track Throwback" for one night only.

Saturday, March 26th, 2011 @ 4pm
$17 cover ($10 MAC and all Actor’s Union members), $15 food/beverage minimum.
Approximate running time: 70 mins
...
Laurie Beechman Theatre at The West Bank Cafe
407 W. 42nd Street, NYC 10036
The West Bank Cafe is located on Theatre Row - steps away from Broadway & off-Broadway houses (cross street 9th Avenue), near the 42nd Street/Port Authority Station.
Reservations and Information: 212.695.6909

Following a MAC Award-winning run of their debut act, the 2009 "We Can Make It: The Songs Of Kander & Ebb," Marquee Five brings their acclaimed 2010 show to the Laurie Beechman Theater for one performance! "8-Track Throwback" pays tribute to the singer/songwriters of the 60's and 70's with all new arrangements by Adam West Hemming. Featuring your favorites from Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Leonard Cohen and more, "8 Track Throwback" is a re-imagined and joyous celebration of the music that takes you back.

Joining them will be Mark Janas at the piano, Matt Scharfglass on bass, and guitarist Tony Romano.

Directed by: Joseph Ward
Musical Direction: Adam West Hemming

Produced by: Fr. Jeffrey Hamblin, MD.

ALSO
Marquee Five's Kickstarter Campaign is ON!
http://kck.st/hsxlAE <--- Donate and pre-order your CD of "8-Track Throwback," and see what other fabulous thank you gifts you can receive for pledges. www.MarqueeFive.com

Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

What I Wanna Know: What do the Lamb and the Lion Think??


Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Monday, March 7, 2011

"Move Over" by Janis Joplin - wouldn't this be great on a CD?

Yay! Shameless plug time!

By now, most of you know I'm in Marquee Five, a MAC Award-Winning vocal group.  Hopefully, you know about our 2010 show "8-Track Throwback," and by now you may know we are raising money via Kickstarter.com for a CD album of this show.  We have until March 31st, 2011 to raise the funds necessary for this album.

Last night, the theme for The Salon Open Mic was "Rock On!" and the co-host was the band Hey Guy.  I took full advantage of them and Marquee Five pianist Mark Janas and asked them to rock out with me on "Move Over," the Janis Joplin solo I have in "8-Track Throwback."  It was great!  However, this recording is from my iPhone, and not studio quality.  I dream of this track being recorded in high fidelity digital soon - if you can help, please go to M5's Kickstarter page and donate (and get gifts in return for your pledges!).  We can't make the CD without you!

Thanks go to Hey Guy for workin' the grooves with me!

"Move Over" by Janis Joplin at The Salon March 6, 2011 by sierrarein



Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Jay ThePal and Kay ThePal support Marquee Five's Kickstarter campaign! YEAH!



** CORRECTION**
Jay & Kay incorrectly labeled "Hit the Road, Jack" as being written by Ray Charles.  It was, in fact, written by Percy Mayfield and made famous by Ray Charles. Oops!


Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Who I'm definitely voting for in the MAC preliminary ballot...

I just got my preliminary MAC ballot in the mail, and I wanted to give out the information for who I will definitely vote for in this initial "eligibility" round.  If all goes well, myself and my talented friends will have a MAC nomination to announce soon.  I am referencing only those eligible who I have performance connections with - I will also be voting for other talented people on the ballot, but you'll have to make judgment yourself ;)

Page 2 - MAJOR ARTIST - please consider JULIE REYBURN, member of Marquee Five and a fantastic solo artist.
Page 4 - DUO/GROUP - please consider MARQUEE FIVE, of which I am a proud member!!!
Page 5 - OPEN MIC - please consider SALON, which I proudly sing at each week (and blog for!)
Page 5 - HOST (VARIETY or OPEN MIC) - please consider MARK JANAS and RAISSA KATONA BENNETT, for THE SALON and TUDOR CITY GREENS CONCERTS, respectively.
Page 5 - SPECIAL PRODUCTION - please consider TWIST OF FATE, in which I did solo and backup vocals for Kevin McMullan.
Page 6 - PIANO BAR - please consider ALISON ECKERT, a good friend (we were nuns together).
Page 7 - MUSICAL DIRECTOR - please consider MARK JANAS, who MD'd for Julie Reyburn, Kevin McMullan, The Salon's Tanya Moberly, and who played for Marquee Five's shows "We Can Make It" and "8-Track Throwback" last year.
Page 8 - DIRECTOR - please consider MILES PHILLIPS, director of "Twist of Fate"
Page 8 - TECHNICAL DIRECTOR - please consider RANDY LESTER, TD for Marquee Five at Don't Tell Mama.

Cheers,
Sierra Rein
"I don't sing because I'm happy, I'm happy because I sing" - William James