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Feinstein, Michael

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Michael Feinstein, one of the top interpreters of the popular American song, has been a household name ever since the success of his one-man Broadway show Isn't It Romantic in 1988. His official Web site features songs, videos, tour dates, guestbook and message board, and links to his other sites.
http://www.michaelfeinstein.org/
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Wikipedia-Article "Michael Feinstein"

Michael Feinstein (b. September 7, 1956, Columbus, Ohio) is an American singer and pianist. He is one of the most acclaimed interpreters credited with renewing the popularity of the repertoire known as the Great American Songbook.

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