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Jeff Harnar Sings Sammy Cahn All The Way: Sinatra, Hollywood & World War II

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January 5, 2020 @ 2:00 pm
Mizner Park Cultural Center

Jeff Harnar

Jeff Harnar presents his critically acclaimed show, SAMMY CAHN ALL THE WAY: SINATRA, HOLLYWOOD & WORLD WAR II, with Music Director ALEX RYBECK and directed by BARRY KLEINBORT.

The show shines a special spotlight on Sammy Cahn’s lyrics for Sinatra, Hollywood and World War II. Featured songs include: “All The Way,” “Teach Me Tonight,” “Call Me Irresponsible,” “My Kind of Town (Chicago Is),” “I Fall in Love Too Easily,” “Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week),” and “Time After Time.”

Jeff Harnar is an award-winning cabaret, concert and recording artist. His Carnegie Hall appearances include both the Cole Porter and Noel Coward centennial galas. Television credits include “The 1959 Broadway Songbook” (PBS) and “American Songbook Live: Stephen Sondheim” with KT Sullivan (PBS). He has recorded four solo CD’s, and has won multiple BroadwayWorld, MAC and Bistro Awards and The Noel Coward Foundation Cabaret Award. For more information, visit his website: jeffharnar.com.

SAMMY CAHN was a lyricist with more Academy Award nominations than any other songwriter, 26! He won 4 Oscars and an Emmy; wrote a string of hits for Frank Sinatra, Doris Day and Dean Martin; wrote “High Button Shoes” and “Walking Happy” for Broadway; and during World War II, wrote a catalog of songs that captured the emotional climate of the nation.


“Highly Recommended. Smart, entertaining…Mr. Harnar’s singing is as creamy as ever. But this crooner has developed enough of a swagger to give the Sinatra swingers the punch they need.” -The New York Times

“Harnar’s polished performance recalls a music era dominated by romanticism. The songs are timely again today… lilting lyric grace and finger-snappin’ bounce.” -Variety

“I wish Sammy could’ve seen this show. He would’ve loved it. I certainly did.” -Liza Minnelli

“I discover something new in a lyric every time I hear Jeff Harnar sing.” -Michael Feinstein