Composer Randy Edelman Celebrates Solo Performances @ Carnegie Hall 12/8/24 & Lincoln Center 6/6/25OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY World Star PR “Everywhere in the world, music enhances a hall, with one exception: Carnegie Hall enhances the music.”…..Isaac Stern Both Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center For the Performing Arts are the cultural cornerstones and civic beacons of New York City and two of the most prestigious and respected concert venues in the entire world. Composer Randy Edelman will mark his debut at Carnegie Hall on Sunday December 8th, 2024 and then at Lincoln Center on June 6th, 2025. He will be sharing the alchemy of his illustrious careers and the soundscape of his life through his music and stories and will also be performing in support of his new album “Waltzing On A High Wire.” Music royalty Randy Edelman is a revered singer/songwriter, pianist, producer and recording artist who began his concert career opening for The Carpenters and Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention and then continued to perform all over the world at huge arenas including the London Palladium, The Drury Lane Theater, Budokan in Japan, and many others. After having his pop music hits covered by world renowned artists including Barry Manilow (A Weekend In New England), Patti LaBelle (Isn’t It A Shame), Nelly (My Place), The Carpenters (You), Dionne Warwick, Olivia Newton-John, Blood Sweat and Tears, Kool & The Gang, Willie Nelson and a marathon of others, he turned his focus to Hollywood and became one of the most sought after soundtrack architects for film and television. The multi- award winning composer is responsible for creating over 100 film and television scores including: My Cousin Vinny, Ghostbusters ll, Gettysburg, The Bruce Lee Story, Anaconda, While You Were Sleeping, The Mask, Kindergarten Cop, Twins, Billy Madison, the TV theme for the hit show MacGyver, Last of the Mohicans, and an endless list of others. He has also written themes for ESPN, HBO, the Olympics and NASA. Built in the Renaissance Revival architectural style developed in Florence Italy in the late 14th century, its unique history is rooted in its stunning acoustics, and the beauty of its three concert halls. Since its baptism in 1891, Carnegie Hall has set the international standard for music excellence as the aspirational destination for the world’s finest artists, with the mission of “presenting extraordinary music and musicians on the three stages of this legendary hall, to bring transformative power of music.” Founded by Andrew Carnegie its opening concert was conducted by Piotr Ilyich Tchalkovsky, and it continues today to be one of the most acclaimed venues in the world for both classical and popular music. Lincoln Center For the Performing Arts was a brave new project for the architects that built it with construction beginning in 1955 until its opening. Leonard Bernstein led the New York Philharmonic in its inaugural performance in September of 1962. Lincoln Center “strives to be a place where artists and creators can develop bold new initiatives that stretch the boundaries of art making and the role of culture in our communities.” It is home to 11 performing art organizations built to house the metropolitan opera, the New York, Philharmonic, the New York State Theater, and Juilliard School of Music. Randy Edelman has been steadily igniting vibrant flames and flawless fires in sold out venues through out New York and London for the past 3 years. He leaves his audiences spellbound and trusting with his bewitching tapestry of musical styles and emotions, his intimate honesty, his emotional depth and his enduring legacy as a songwriter and performer, delivering a showcase of songs with the heart of a rockstar that will stay with you long after the final notes have faded….. Purchase Tickets To Randy Edelman at Carnegie Hall on December 8th, 2024 : The official website for Randy Edelman may be found at https:// For more information contact worldstarpublicrelations@gmail.com
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October 7, 2024 2:57pm ET by World Star PR |