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Best CCTV Solutions for Brooklyn Small Businesses

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By Mitch Rice

Brooklyn is famous for its creative and cultural vibe; however, it is a hub of commerce, too. Small businesses have enough opportunities to thrive there, so plenty of family-owned cafes, cozy retail boutiques, and barbershops add charm to landscape – and make its owners think about security more often.

Indeed, if you know that your premises, your stuff, and your inventory is under surveillance you feel more comfortable and confident. That is why providers and installers keep developing cutting-edge and perfectly customized security solutions for entrepreneurs. This time, experts from 718-USA-CCTV installation company, talk about them in detail.

1. HD Internet Protocol Cameras

CCTV installation

This hardware is known for crystal clear and detailed images, which make identifying faces, license plates, and inventory relocation more than possible. Besides, the resolution is perfect for identifying theft or disputes; that is why small business CCTV installation systems are based mostly on IP cameras.

Characteristics to consider:

  • Minimum resolution at 1080p (4MP or 5MP is preferred)
  • Wide-angle lenses providing a better view for tight interiors
  • Low-light or infrared features for better 24/7 surveillance

2. Remote Monitoring

Small business owners have a lot of things to do and a lot of things to control – from making deliveries to running second and even third point of sales. The ability to monitor premises via mobile device is a lifesaver to those who really care about what he does.

Points to Consider:

  • A mobile app for real-time access to footage.
  • Instant motion detection alerts
  • The ability to set custom zones.
  • Access to local or cloud storage through a phone or a tablet.

Cutting-edge CCTV systems allow you to watch your shop or office location even if you are on a business trip or on vacation.

3. Cameras for POS and Inventory Monitoring

As experienced entrepreneurs say, main losses come from the inside rather than outside. Today, small businesses can make things better thanks to indoor cameras pointed at POS areas, break rooms, and stock shelves. Such solutions maintain a better discipline and help to reduce thefts, as well as streamline key operations.

4.    Outdoor Cameras with Vandal-Resistant Casing

A street with bustling traffic is a great location for business, but exterior cameras is a must in this case. As 718-USA-CCTV installers says, rugged metal housing along with more anti-vandal features is a must here.

Characteristics to consider:

  • IP66 or IP67 rating
  • IK10 vandal resistance
  • Wide dynamic range (WDR) for dark or extremely bright areas

Conclusion

Up-to-date security camera solutions are essential when it comes to smooth small business operation. Feel free to seek technologies which fit into your security needs, as well as a reliable and experienced Brooklyn-based installer for seamless mounting and configuration.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Americana/Soul/Blues Folk Rockers LOOKOUT TOWER Release Soul-Stirring New Single “Valley Song”

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From the misty hills of Cape Breton Island comes a song as timeless and yearning as the land itself. Lookout Tower — the genre-defying Americana, soul, blues, folk-rock, and alt-country band — have officially released their new single, “Valley Song,” out now.

Written during the heart of a Cape Breton winter, “Valley Song” captures the delicate tension between clinging to lost love and embracing the freedom of letting go. It’s an evocative journey through emotional valleys, where lush string arrangements by Blue Lobelia and heartfelt harmonies reminiscent of The Band blend seamlessly into Lookout Tower’s signature Winter Swamp Sound​.

“Valley Song” was recorded deep in the woods at the band’s own Foxglove Studios and mixed by Grammy-nominated Nashville engineer Jon Estes (Langhorne Slim, John Paul White). The result is a track that feels both intimately handmade and timeless, a song that could have emerged from the Laurel Canyon scene of the 1970s just as easily as it could soundtrack a misty Cape Breton morning.

The band’s core lineup features four musicians whose chemistry is as natural as the tides: Rankin MacEachern (vocals), Bryan Picard (guitars, vocals), Franzi Habith (bass, vocals), and Bethany June (guitar, banjo, vocals). Together, they weave elements of folk, soul, blues, and rock into something deeply their own, blending old-time influences with modern storytelling​.

Rooted in the vibrant cultural landscape of Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Lookout Tower draws from hard times, coastal memories, and Acadian roots to create their distinct sonic identity. They call it Winter Swamp Sound — a no-holds-barred approach where soulful ballads, rousing blues rock, hypnotic funk, and old-time harmonies meet​.

If you’re a fan of artists like The Band, Jason Isbell, Nathaniel Rateliff, Shovels & Rope, or The Felice Brothers, Lookout Tower belongs squarely in your musical collection. Their songs are built on the belief that heartache, hope, and joy all occupy the same room — and “Valley Song” is the perfect key to open that door.

The lyrics to “Valley Song” reveal the full emotional sweep:


“Gone are the days, trapped inside the horrors of my mind / Found are the ways to leave the thoughts of you so far behind”​. It’s a raw, relatable depiction of learning to find freedom in moving forward, even when part of you longs to stay behind.

In their own words, Lookout Tower says:

“There is beauty in relationships, even once they have run their course. ‘Valley Song’ is our ode to love which once was, and the fear of what is to come.”

Beyond the studio, Lookout Tower has built a strong reputation on stages across Atlantic Canada, playing festivals like Cavendish Beach Festival and Blueberry Jam, and even organizing their own annual event, the Middle River Stomp​. Their live performances are a celebration — soulful, communal, and impossible to forget.

Fans will have a chance to experience “Valley Song” and more as Lookout Tower hits the road this year, with a run of shows across Nova Scotia:

  • June 7 – Maritime Mania – Margaree, NS
  • June 21 – Fish Out of Water – Margaree, NS
  • July 26 – Island Folk – Sydney, NS
  • September 19 – Iona Heights – Iona, NS
  • October 25 – Bearly’s – Halifax, NS
  • November 22 – The Middle River Stomp – NS

Lookout Tower invites listeners everywhere to step into the swirling, soulful world they’ve created — one where sorrow and salvation dance hand in hand, and every note feels like a memory you never want to lose.

Banned & Outlawed Deliver a Blistering New Country Music Anthem with “People Talk”

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When Jon and Daniel Hnatishin pick up their instruments, it’s not just country music they’re playing — it’s a way of life. Straight out of Hazelridge, Manitoba, Banned & Outlawed embody the spirit of small towns, hard work, and louder-than-life honesty. Their new single “People Talk,” produced by Chris Burke Gaffney, is a rowdy, razor-sharp anthem that captures the frustration and humor of being the subject of small-town rumors — and it’s out everywhere now.

In a world that loves to whisper, Banned & Outlawed fire back with guitars blazing. “This song really hits home for us,” says Jon, the band’s lead singer and guitarist. “We grew up hearing all kinds of nonsense about ourselves and our friends. It’s something everyone can relate to — you can be doing everything right, and people will still make up stories.” Daniel, the group’s drummer and backup vocalist, adds, “We just wanted to have fun with it. It’s the kind of song you can laugh to, sing along to, and maybe scream into a beer after a long week.”

Backed by the pounding drums and soaring guitar lines that have become their signature, “People Talk” shines a light on the everyday resilience of folks who refuse to let gossip define them. With lines like “If they don’t know, they just make it up / They love the drama, can’t get enough,” it’s a full-throttle reminder that living well is the best revenge.

Born and raised on the prairies of Manitoba, Jon and Daniel have been carving out a reputation for themselves one show at a time. Inspired by the grit of classic country and the fire of modern rock, their music leans into both tradition and rebellion — with no apologies and plenty of heart. Their sound is built on real-life stories, dirt-road dreams, and the bond between two brothers who were born to make noise.

Their “Livin’ My Life in a Small Town” Tour hits the road this spring and summer, with stops across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario. Highlights include performances at Stonewall’s Canada Day celebration, Oak Lake Manitoba Beach, and the historic Thresherman’s Reunion Beer Gardens in Austin, Manitoba. This is a band that thrives on the road, where sweat, songs, and community collide under the open sky.

The band has already sparked excitement across social media with “People Talk,” drawing praise for its unfiltered storytelling and anthemic energy. “We just want people to hear it and feel like we’re right there with them, living it too,” Jon says. “Because we are.”

With nearly every track they release, Banned & Outlawed continue to stake their claim as one of the most promising new acts in country music. Their independent spirit, bolstered by the kind of hard-earned wisdom you can’t fake, has caught the attention of fans hungry for authenticity in a world full of noise.

As they sing in “People Talk,” “I wish they’d all just stop / But people talk…” — and with songs this good, people are going to be talking about Banned & Outlawed for a long time to come.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

  • April 26 – Livin’ My Life in a Small Town Tour – Rocanville, SK
  • July 12 – Oak Lake Manitoba– Oak Lake, MB
  • July 19 – Grand Palms Campground – MB
  • July 26 – Thresherman’s Reunion Beer Gardens – Austin, MB
  • August 30 – Totem Lodge – ON
  • September 6 – Double B Rodeo – Beausejour, MB

Barbra Streisand and Hozier Share Duet Behind-the-Scenes for ‘The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face’

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In a new video, Barbara Streisand and Hozier go behind the scenes of their collaborative duet The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, which appears on Streisand’s upcoming album The Secret Of Life: Partners, Volume 2.

“Until this album, I never knew what a rich history the song had,” the iconic performer shares in the video. Hozier adds, “This song is one of my favorite pieces of recorded music. I think it is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.” Streisand also points out that this is the first time the song has been recorded as a duet. “I really love the way our two voices complemented each other so effortlessly.”

Watch the full video, which also features interviews with producer Peter Asher and executive producer Jay Landers. Listen to the full recording below.

The Secret Of Life: Partners, Volume Two will be released on June 27 and features the performer on a variety of new duets with Josh Groban, Laufey, Paul McCartney, Hozier, and more.

The album also includes “One Heart, One Voice,” its only trio, in which Streisand is joined by Wicked star Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey. Serving as a follow-up to her 2014 album “Partners,” the new recording will be available on June 27.

Barbra Streisand’s achievements as a singer, actor, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and songwriter, have been rewarded with two Oscars, five Emmys, ten Grammys, including the Legend Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award, a Tony Award, eleven Golden Globes, including the Cecil B. DeMille Award, three Peabody Awards, and the Directors Guild of America Award for her 1994 TV special, Barbra: The Concert. With Yentl, she became the first woman to direct, produce, write, and star in a major motion picture, and the first woman to win a Golden Globe Award for Best Director. Likewise, she is the first female composer to receive an Academy Award for Best Original Song, for “Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born).”

Barbra has also received the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award and the Kennedy Center Honors. She’s been awarded the National Medal of Arts from President Clinton, the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama, and France’s Légion d’Honneur.

Throughout her life, Barbra has been a passionate advocate for the causes she believes in. She created the Streisand Foundation to advance her philanthropic interests, ranging from gender equality, human rights, and voting rights, to protecting our environment and heeding the dangers of nuclear proliferation. She founded the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai to support research and raise awareness about women’s heart disease. Recently, she has endowed the Barbra Streisand Institute at UCLA, to examine the critical issues of our time such as truth in the public sphere, the impact of climate change, the dynamics of intimacy and power between women and men, and the impact of art on the culture.

Skyler Reed Unveils Soul-Baring R&B Album ‘Boomerang’ After Year of Healing

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For singer-songwriter Skyler Reed, music has always been more than a craft – it’s been a constant companion through life’s most defining moments. Her new album Boomerang is a powerful reminder of that bond: a collection of songs written not with the intention of making a record, but simply to feel whole again.

Born in Delaware and raised in Virginia, Reed moved to Atlanta nearly a decade ago, drawn to the city’s rich creative energy. With no local connections, she opened her own vocal studio — now a thriving hub for aspiring artists across Atlanta and online, reaching students as far away as Australia.

Prior to settling in Atlanta though, Skyler fell for a fellow musician and producer in Los Angeles, where she lived for nearly 4 years after graduating college. As can happen with matters of the heart, the relationship ended, and Skyler found herself emotionally adrift — and turned back to a process through which she’s always found clarity: songwriting.

“After my mother passed away when I was nine, my Aunt gave me a journal and told me to write down everything I was feeling,” Reed recalls. “That’s where it all started — and poems evolved into songs. And not long after, I won my first poetry slam. I’ve been writing to survive ever since.”

That same instinct shaped Boomerang. The album’s title — inspired by the Indigenous Australian word — has taken on new meaning for Reed: a symbolic return to self.

“This album is about the healing process,” she explains. “There are upbeat tracks like ‘The Start’ and ‘Two Week Notice,’ but there are also songs such as ‘Wasted Time’ that sit in the sadness. I started a TikTok series talking about how I hit rock bottom emotionally, how I was depressed, and how the music helped me come back.”

While previous releases leaned into neo-soul, Boomerang takes a distinct turn toward R&B. The shift is thanks in part to collaborators like Israel Martin, whose gospel-rooted piano work adds warmth and weight to the project, and thebangerslanger — known for his work with Coco Jones — whose crisp production and bold drum patterns give the album its rhythmic backbone.

“This is a different sound for me,” Reed says. “It’s R&B at its core. Working with Israel and Malik pushed me into new territory — and it felt right for where I was emotionally.”

Written across a year of intense personal growth, Boomerang captures the full arc of heartbreak and recovery. Tracks like High Expectations explore the realities of modern dating, while the title track reflects a deeper truth: that coming back to yourself is the most important journey of all.

“I wasn’t trying to make a record,” Reed says. “I just needed to write – even though there was a period when I didn’t perform for almost a year. I felt like I couldn’t sing anymore. But writing gave me something to hold onto. And slowly, the songs brought me back.”

Jon Muq Joins I’m With Her for Fall Tour in Support of Acclaimed Debut

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This fall, Jon Muq will join GRAMMY-winning trio I’m With Her as direct support on their Wild and Clear and Blue tour. The run includes major stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and Muq’s adopted hometown of Austin. The tour follows the release of his acclaimed debut album Flying Away, which was produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys (full dates below).

The origin of the inspired pairing with I’m With Her began on the Cayamo Cruise (an annual “journey through song” cruise in the Caribbean that features performances from acclaimed singer/songwriters), where Muq first met the trio. “Meeting them for the first time… there was purity in their eyes,” he recalls. “What stuck with me was that their honest music comes from their honesty as people.” He adds, “Each of them is so talented on their instruments — something I’m still exploring with the guitar.”

Muq brings a powerful sincerity to the stage, blending African highlife guitar, soulful pop, and roots music into something wholly his own. His songs carry both vulnerability and light — as Paste noted, “raw talent and jubilant energy… set Flying Away aglow,” while FLOOD praised his willingness to stay in the emotional “thick of it.” NPR Music called his debut “a perfect summer soundtrack.”

This fall tour offers Muq a chance to connect with new audiences — including in Denver, a city he’s never visited. He’ll also be performing his newest single “Hear My Voice,” a song about being seen and heard as a migrant navigating a new culture. “If you have an opportunity,” he says, “let your voice be heard.”

Born in Kampala, Uganda, Muq’s path to music wasn’t easy — he found inspiration wherever he could, following sounds through the streets and falling in love with Western music after discovering a CD of 1985’s “We Are The World”. The only person he was already familiar with on the record at the time was Michael Jackson. Today, his music connects across continents, drawing on his life experiences and a deep-rooted sense of hope. “When I arrived in America, I didn’t have a plan,” he reflects. “I just followed instinct. I was chasing the sound.”

JON MUQ TOUR DATES 2025
April 4 Houston, TX McGonigels Mucky Duck
April 5 Sour Lake, TX The Revenant
Apr 15 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live *
April 17 Richmond, VA The National *
April 18 Annapolis, MD Ram’s Head *
April 19 Annapolis, MD Ram’s Head *
May 6 Washington D.C. Jammin Java
May 8 New York, NY Joe’s Pub #
May 9 Boston, MA City Winery
June 8 Dallas, TX Momentum Cafe
June 12 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo
June 13 Salina, KS Smoky Hill River Festival
June 14 Salina, KS Smoky Hill River Festival
June 18 Leland, MI Old Arts Building
June 19 Ann Arbor, MI The Ark
June 20 Winnetka, IL Music Festival
June 21 Waco, TX Woofstock Waco
July 3 Cognac, FR Cognac Blues Passions Festival
July 10 Vienne, FR Jazz a Vienne
July 14 Ghent, BE Jazz Festival
July 15 London, UK Cadogan Hall @
July 25 Calgary, AB Calgary Folk Festival
July 26 Calgary, AB Calgary Folk Festival
July 27 White Sulphur Springs, MT Red Ants Pants Festival
August 10 Lyons, CO Rocky Mountain Folk Festival
August 14 Snowmass, CO Snowmass Village Music Series
August 15 Greeley, CO Moxi Theater
August 16 Steamboat Springs, CO Strings in the Mountain
* w/Valerie June
# w/Somebody Someone
@ w/Madelein Peyroux
$ w/ I’m With Her

Solo Tour with I’m With Her:
September 25 Oklahoma City, OK Tower Theatre $
September 26 Dallas, TX Majestic Theatre $
September 27 Austin, TX Paramount Theatre $
September 29 Santa Fe, NM Lensic PAC $
October 1 San Diego, CA Epstein Family Amphitheatre $
October 2 Los Angeles, CA The Ford $
October 3 Santa Barbara, CA Campbell Hall $
October 6 Davis, CA Modavi Center – Jackson Hall $
October 8 Seattle, WA Moore Theatre $
October 9 Bellingham, WA Mount Baker Theatre $
October 10 Portland, OR Revolution Hall $
October 11 Boise, ID Egyptian Theatre $
October 13 Jackson, WY Center Theater $
October 14 Aspen, CO Harris Concert Hall $
October 15 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre $

Saint Klawd Releases Sultry Alt-R&B Track “Rendezvous”

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Rising artist Saint Klawd unveils his latest single, “Rendezvous”, a sultry and introspective track that blends the richness of Alternative R&B with emotional depth and smooth, soulful undertones. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms.

From an early age, Saint Klawd found passion in music through dance, vocals, and a hands-on approach to instruments. Driven by a deep need to channel emotion through sound, he has developed a distinctive musical style that fuses hip-hop, soul, and R&B, all while drawing from a diverse palette of genre influences.

“Rendezvous” captures the bittersweet emotions of having feelings for that special someone, even when you know you can’t be together—culminating in one final, intimate rendezvous to close the chapter on what could have been.

With its lush production, smooth melodies, and heartfelt lyrics, “Rendezvous” captures the emotional nuance of connection, longing, and intimacy. It’s a track that invites listeners to reflect, feel, and move – making it a standout in the evolving Alternative R&B space.

Whether you’re discovering Saint Klawd for the first time or have followed his artistic journey, “Rendezvous” is a compelling new chapter in his evolving sound.

Ashley Paul to Ignite Pridefest With Unstoppable Dancefloor Energy

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Thousands of fans are set to descend on Northalsted , Chicago’s proudest neighborhood, for one of the most electrifying events of the summer – Chicago Pridefest 2025 – and this year’s celebration just got even hotter with EDM sensation Ashley Paul leading the charge.

Fresh off a landmark year that saw her smash over 1 million streams with the high-octane hit “Bingo Baby” and earn spots on both NY Weekly and LA Weekly’s Top Artists of 2025, Ashley is bringing her genre-bending, dancefloor-diva energy straight to Chicago.
“I can’t wait to feel that enigmatic energy!” says Ashley Paul. “There’s nothing more beautiful than thousands of people moving together for Pride, music, and freedom. Chicago – get ready to dance!”

Ashley will perform crowd favorites like the irresistible “Dance You Gotta”, plus exclusive mixes that have taken over SiriusXM’s BPM and Chill channels. Her fans in the UK will remember the viral buzz of her Summer Pride Tour, which packed out venues from London to Manchester with unstoppable beats and dazzling visuals.

She’ll be joining a lineup of powerhouse artists including: The Aces, who called Ashley “a firecracker of sound and spirit – we can’t wait to share a stage with her.” Jesse McCartney, who said, “Ashley brings the same energy to her shows that she brings to every beat she drops – it’s addictive.” Confidence Man, who gushed, “Her set is like a neon lightning bolt. Can’t wait to vibe with her in Chi-town.” Aluna, who added, “Ashley Paul is the future of dance-pop. Her tracks hit different – she’s fearless.” Hayla, known for her euphoric vocals, who said, “Her energy is next-level – so much fun to be part of this with her.” And Deborah Cox, a Pride icon who will stop the house and light the festival on fire with her world renowned vocals and stage presence.

The weekend promises show-stopping sets, fierce fashion, and an atmosphere of unity, love, and absolute joy. Ashley Paul is expected to draw one of the largest crowds of the festival, and her performance is being called a “can’t-miss” moment of Pride 2025.
Don’t miss the beats. Don’t miss the moment. Ashley Paul is coming to Chicago Pride — and she’s bringing the party.

Brea Fournier & The Dream Ballet Drop Defiant Punk Anthem Celebrating Lust, Autonomy, and Montclair

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On the heels of their latest single, a pounding cover of Blondie’s cult-classic anthem ‘Dreaming’, Brea Fournier & the Dream Ballet are back as they unveil their latest anthem, ‘Montclair’. An ode to navigating the hedonism of your twenties, the single comes with a rip-roaring attitude, brimming with ecstasy.

Spilling out across the airwaves with its carefully delivered intro, the single soon bursts into the booming, riotous anthem it was always intended to be. Penned about the unpredictable nature of hookup culture, the single embodies the lustful, magnetic energies that make Brea Fournier such a defiant force. Coupling roaring guitars with dynamic drums, the single offers a solid pop-punk backbone for its true alternative toplines to shimmer.

“Many have called Montclair, NJ, the Paris of the United States. Wait, no, misread that. It’s known as ‘the cultural capital of northern New Jersey.’ So like, close enough. Who is to say that Montclair can’t be romantic? Our new single ‘Montclair’ is about chance encounters turning into a fun and sexy cross-country rollercoaster. It’s about spontaneity, taking chances, and finding excitement – even if it’s in suburban New Jersey. An ode to finding power and autonomy as a woman navigating mid-20s hookup culture and being open to whatever comes your way, we think ‘Montclair’ is the best New Jersey-referenced tracks you’ll hear in the first half of 2025.”

Hailing from New York City, Brea Fournier & the Dream Ballet is an exciting pop-rock/punk collective. Spearheaded by Brea Fournier, an exciting new voice in the feminist rock scene, the band comprises guitarist Ben Shanblatt, drummer Sophia Bondi, and bassist Noah Rosner. Making waves with their defiant mix of pop, rock, and eighties influences, the group has turned heads with their dynamic live shows, gracing stages across the US from Seattle to Salt Lake City and sharing bills with fellow contemporaries Dog Party. Making their debut release in 2023 with ‘Petty Stuff’, the group released their debut album, ‘Manic Pixie Dream Girl!’ the following year. Looking further to cement their reputation as fast-rising, underground rock talents, they look forward to 2025 with new music on the horizon.

Melissa Errico Brings Broadway Glamour, Sondheim Magic, and Holiday Whimsy to 2025–26 Tour

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Tony Award-nominated Broadway actress, singer and author Melissa Errico (My Fair Lady, Dracula, Les Misérables) has announced a fabulous array of upcoming shows, from Sondheim in the City at the Princeton Festival on June 8 to The Fitzgeralds with Alec Baldwin in East Hampton, NY on August 16 and beyond – see full tour dates below.

These shows follow Errico’s latest mesmerizing musical presentation earlier this month in the Washington, D.C. area, The Story of a Rose: A Musical Reverie on The Great War – available for the world to watch online soon. Errico stepped into her most personal role yet as her own great Aunt Rose, a Ziegfeld Follies star and Italian immigrant who lived through the upheaval of WWI. Produced by The Doughboy Foundation and presented by the Gary Sinise Foundation, WBGO / NPR deemed it “dazzling,” while Air Mail called it “her smartest, most resonant, and substantial palimpsest yet,” and Broadway World agreed it is “musical perfection.”

Acclaimed by Broadway World for “stringing together a mixture of holiday favorites and Broadway classics recast as holiday songs, plus a few off the beaten path,” Melissa Errico returns in radiant form, joined by jazz luminary Billy Stritch, for a dazzling and original holiday concert. Blending timeless American Songbook standards with inventive interpretations of seasonal favorites, this whimsical debut casts Errico as Mrs. Santa herself who at last sits down to pen her long-overdue memoir. Through a playful and heartfelt song list, she reveals the untold story of the Santas’ courtship, their life at the North Pole, and even a cheeky flirtation with the head elf who stays behind. Expect romantic mischief (“Baby, It’s Cold Outside”), the joys of toy-making (“When She Loved Me”), and a heartfelt reconciliation (“I’ll Be Home for Christmas”). The evening sparkles with selections like “Rudolph,” “Always True to You in My Fashion,” and “Sleigh Ride,” alongside clever parodies such as “Too Darn Cold” and a hard-swinging “Holiday Feeling,” all brought to life with a fiery jazz trio.

Actress, recording artist and writer Melissa Errico has been called, at her Carnegie Hall debut in 2022, “a unique force in the life of the New York theater– there’s no one quite like her!” A Tony-nominated actress for her mentor Michel Legrand’s “Amour” on Broadway – and star of such Broadway musicals as “My Fair Lady”, “High Society”, “White Christmas”, “Les Misérables” & more— she has come into her distinct own in recent years with concerts and cabarets touring the world that spin together vital and witty talk with the sublime singing that had Opera News dub her “The Maria Callas of the American musical theater.” Stephen Sondheim and Legrand, among others, have been the subjects of her solo concerts – her 2019 album “Sondheim Sublime” was called, by the Wall Street Journal, “The finest solo Sondheim album ever recorded”. She is touring her new album, the acclaimed “Sondheim in the City” —culminating in her London solo concert hall debut at Cadogan Hall on July 12, 2025. She has also recently appeared as Mrs. Patrick Campbell in the play “Dear Liar” at the Irish Rep and premiered the role of Eleanor of Aquitaine last fall in an unforgettable concert at the Metropolitan Museum’s Cloisters, singing a new David Shire/ Adam Gopnik musical penned for her. In addition, she writes regularly about the comic twists and turns in the life of a performer for The New York Times, in a series dubbed by the newspaper “Scenes From An Acting Life.” From Paris, where she appeared last summer with her frequent concert mate Isabelle Georges at the Bal Blomet, to London, where she is a regular at Crazy Coqs cabaret – from the Elysée Palace to the stages of the Grand Rex, Montreal Jazz Festival and Carnegie Hall – she brings her inimitable mind, spirit, voice and soul to audiences around the world.

MELISSA ERRICO UPCOMING SHOWS:

STAGE FRIGHT AT RED EYE
June 4th @ Red Eye New York
Melissa returns to Red Eye New York in the Pride Month lineup for the cabaret-meets-confessional series, STAGE FRIGHT, hosted by Out100’s Marti Gould Cummings, with Drama Desk Nominee Yaz Fukuoka on the keys.

SONDHEIM IN THE CITY – THE PRINCETON FESTIVAL
June 8 @ Performance Pavilion – Morven Museum & Garden (Princeton, NJ)
After wowing audiences at NJPAC on May 17, Errico continues her “Countdown To London,” the final stops on her 16-month tour promoting her acclaimed tribute album to Stephen Sondheim. Hailed by The New York Times as “a work from one of Sondheim’s deepest-hearted and lightest-touch interpreters” and by Gramophone UK for “bringing the musical theater compilation to a new level,” Errico delights with a cabaret-style tribute to Broadway’s greatest songwriter, Stephen Sondheim. She offers an outward-driven, kaleidoscopic street fair of New York scenes and moments – summoning back to life the poetic vision of a man who once confessed that his entire creative life had been spent in a twenty-block radius of Manhattan.

IRISH REP CELEBRATES THE MUSIC OF VAN MORRISON
June 9 @ The Town Hall (New York, NY)
Melissa Errico is appearing in a starry Van Morrison tribute program, including Kate Baldwin (The Dead, 1904), Kathryn Gallagher (Jagged Little Pill), Peter Gallagher (Left on Tenth), Kelli O’Hara (Days of Wine and Roses), Ciaran Sheehan (The Phantom of the Opera), Gary Troy (The Dead, 1904), and Nik Walker (Spamalot). Errico has enlisted Clifford Carter (The James Taylor Band) to arrange and perform an original arrangement of “The Way Young Lovers Do” with the pop orchestra.

MELISSA ERRICO SINGS SONDHEIM
June 20-21 @ 54 Below (New York, NY)
June 21 show also livestreamed
In a sparkling evening of Stephen Sondheim’s sublime songs side by side with engaging stories of his craft and life, Errico’s admiration for her friend and teacher — she refers to his wisdom and inspiration as “life-saving, sheer joy, giving us all creative courage ” — is always evident. This two-night only New York engagement is a preview of her upcoming concert hall debut in London. Errico worked with Stephen Sondheim on productions of Sunday in the Park with George, played the Baker’s Wife in a concert run of Into The Woods and more. She has made two all-Sondheim albums, with a third on the way. With musical direction by Tedd Firth and featuring renowned jazz instrumentalist and trumpet player Bruce Harris, the June 21 performance will also feature Tony winner® Len Cariou (original Sweeney in Sweeney Todd).

SONDHEIM IN THE CITY WITH MELISSA ERRICO
July 12 @ Cadogan Hall (London, UK)
Melissa Errico, in tandem with Olivier award-winner Julian Ovenden, brings the genius of Stephen Sondheim to life for a magical night, celebrating the legendary composer’s most iconic works. Errico and Ovenden’s stunning vocals and heartfelt interpretations will take center stage, accompanied by Tedd Firth on piano and a trio from Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club. Errico is one of the few Broadway divas along with Bernadette Peters, Patti Lupone and Lea Salonga, to have Stephen’s personal seal of approval on their renditions. With her deep connection to Sondheim and his music, Errico will guide you through timeless classics from “Company,” “Merrily We Roll Along,” “Anyone Can Whistle,” and more, offering personal stories and insight into her work with the musical theatre legend.

THE FITZGERALDS: A READING WITH MUSIC
August 16 @ Guild Hall (East Hampton, NY)
Marking the centennial of The Great Gatsby, at the heart of this performance lies the extraordinary correspondence between F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald — letters that reveal a relationship shaped by ambition, artistry, and emotional complexity. Directed by Stephen Hamilton, this reading features acclaimed performers Melissa Errico and Alec Baldwin, with an original live score by composer/performer Forrest Gray that brings new resonance to the Fitzgeralds’ words. The last time Errico and Baldwin paired up at Guild Hall was for a shattering performance of the American world premier of the Peter Shaffer (Equus) play The Gift of The Gordon. In this turbulent and violent play, Errico played the role originated in London by Judi Dench.

MELISSA SINGS BARBRA: THE STREISAND EFFECT
November 19-22 @ 54 Below (New York, NY)
Melissa Errico debuts a new theme concert called MELISSA SINGS BARBRA: THE STREISAND EFFECT. The coming together of two pure-bred New Yorkers, one the legendary hamische Jewish-comedienne-chanteuse, the other the intellectual-Italian enchantress who has for so long been inspired by her. The “Streisand Effect” is in part, the power of songs and her example of independent-minded pursuit. It’s no accident that in recent years Errico has found herself surrounded by many of Streisand’s greatest collaborators, from composer Michel Legrand to the pianist Randy Waldman, and arranger Peter Matz. The Legrand songbook, from “The Way He Makes Me Feel” to “The Summer Knows” will ring out, as will some of the classics that Errico learned to love from listening to Barbra, many of whose creators became mentors of her own — from David Shire to Marvin Hamlisch, and of course, Stephen Sondheim.

THE SECRET DIARY OF MRS. SANTA
Melissa Errico with Billy Stritch
December 10 @ Mercyhurst Institute for Arts & Culture (Erie, PA)
December 15 @ Parker Jazz Club (Austin, TX)
Austin Cabaret Theatre 25th Anniversary Season