wowza. Richard X. Heyman, then Mike Viola a week later. Go, Joe's Pub! -----Original Message----- From: Nancy Heyman Subj: Baroque Pop at Joe's Pub, NYC, 8/22 Date: Fri Aug 10, 2007 16:41 Size: 2K To: audities@smoe.org Richard X. Heyman at Joe's Pub at the Public Theater 425 Lafayette St., 212/967-7555 Wednesday, August 22, 2007 9:00 PM Tickets available in advance at http://www.joespub.com "Perhaps America's greatest unsung hero of power pop" (All Music Guide) -- "Heyman's talent and pop craftsmanship are pretty close to perfection" (Newhouse Wire Service) -- "A genuine national pop treasure" (Iowa Press Citizen) ? "on a par with Paul McCartney, Todd Rundgren and Emitt Rhodes" (CD Reviews.com) These are just a few of the accolades tossed around to describe NYC singer/songwriter Richard X. Heyman and his latest release and sixth album, Actual Sighs. Richard X. Heyman has been producing seemingly effortless pop masterpieces for the past two decades, while also lending his musical abilities to efforts by such artists as Brian Wilson, Peter Noone, Ben E. King, Jonathan Richman, Link Wray, Michael Brown and The Shangri-Las' Mary Weiss. A master of DIY, Heyman recently acquired a new keyboard for his home studio, which opened the floodgates of composition in a new direction. Heyman will debut many of these new pieces, with himself on piano, Nancy Leigh on bass, and accompanied by a string quartet consisting of Deni Bonet, Lara Hicks, Chris Jenkins and Eleanor Norton -- in the best chamber-pop tradition of The Left Banke and Love. www.richardxheyman.com, www.myspace.com/richardxheyman And then stick around for... Edward Rogers and George Usher will do a set of mostly new material, featuring Mark Sidgwick on twelve-string guitar, Claudia Chopek on violin and Garro Yellin on cello. Usher will play guitar and piano while Rogers will add percussion to the ensemble. Two years in the making, Edward Rogers? upcoming CD, You Haven't Been Where I've Been, (Zip Records) showcases the inventive and eclectic pop songwriting of the Rogers/Usher team.  This appearance will feature songs from the new CD, as well as several from Rogers? highly-acclaimed debut, Sunday Fables. Sharing the stage, NYC songwriter George Usher (who penned Laura Cantrell's Not The Tremblin' Kind and Richard Barone's River To River) will offer up material from his work-in-progress, Yours And Not Yours, as well as older favorites from his deep back-catalogue. www.edwardrogersmusic.com www.georgeusher.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn.Laugh.Share. Reallivemoms is right place!