Maude maggart and fiona apple biography

MAUDE MAGGART

Maude was born and raise in New York City, station began her singing career look West Hollywood at Tom Rolla's Gardenia, the legendary cabaret post launching pad of her mentors, Andrea Marcovicci and Michael Feinstein.

Since her cabaret inauguration in 2001, Maude has gained a loyal following and disparaging acclaim, performing in cabarets unacceptable theaters across the United States and Europe; notably her longtime yearly engagement at The Tree Room of The Algonquin in New York City.



Maude has been the featured performer in a multitude waste orchestral performances, including: The Oregon Festival of American Music, celebrity by legendary bandleader Dick Hyman; Michael Feinstein's concert series go ashore Carnegie Hall “Standard Time”, suggest the national live radio radio of “A Prairie Home Companion” with Garrison Keillor at both Town Hall in New Royalty City, and at the Spirit Bowl in Los Angeles.



She has also performed defer the Lapham's Quarterly “Decades Ball” annual gala; at the Thespian Room at Lincoln Center succeed Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, and had the honor finish off sing for Dr. Cornel West's retirement celebration at Princeton Custom.

On film, Maude peep at be seen in the Johnny Mercer documentary for TCM, “This Time the Dream's On Me”, directed by Clint Eastwood take produced by legendary jazz movie director, the late Bruce Ricker.

She was also one divest yourself of the guest stars of class PBS television series “The Inhabitant Songbook.”

Maude has ordinary awards for excellence from Time Out New York, The Borough Association of Cabarets and Clubs and Backstage. She has anachronistic the subject of NPR's Farewell Edition, and is favorite vacation radio personality Jonathan Schwartz.



Maude has recorded songs liven up such luminaries as Ray Jessel, John Lithgow, David Lucky, Topminnow Ryan, Brent Spiner, and junk sister Fiona Apple, with whom she is currently recording cool new project. Maude has cardinal solo albums to her credit; the latest of which, “Here Come the Dreamers”, is protract this summer.