![]() ![]() ![]() Kay Cole – Souvenir is an intensely personal journey through songs that resonate with Kay and that she loves singing. And conversations about the album began again. In 2013 Kimmel convinced Kay to come guest star in one of his monthly Kritzerland cabaret shows (now in their sixth year), and that performance was so magical, that she came back several times to enchant audiences there. A long friendship with record producer Bruce Kimmel would always result in conversations about doing an album, but other jobs came and went and time marched on – but the album was always something both wanted to do. And then Kay began a successful career as a director/choreographer, making only occasional appearances. Why? Well, back in the day of A Chorus Line they simply weren’t doing that kind of album. It’s taken a little over forty years for Kay to do her first solo album. A few years later she did Hair, Jesus Christ, Superstar, and I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road. As a young performer she’d played Amaryllis in the first national tour of The Music Man with Forrest Tucker, she’d been on Broadway and the tour of the original production of Bye Bye Birdie, she’d co-starred opposite the then-just-starting-out Liza Minnelli in Best Foot Forward, she did Stop the World, I Want to Get Off with Anthony Newley, and she was in the original cast of Newley’s The Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd. Kay was already a musical theater veteran by that time. In the song “At The Ballet,” composer Marvin Hamlisch wrote her one of the greatest money notes in history and when Kay hit it it was like the heavens opened – it was a great Broadway voice of incredible purity and power, but also subtlety and nuance. Featured in that original brilliant company was a diminutive powerhouse named Kay Cole as Maggie. In 1975, A Chorus Line took Broadway by storm and ran a then astonishing fifteen years, at that time the longest running musical in history. Kritzerland is proud to present the debut solo album from the original Maggie from A Chorus Line: ![]()
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