Molly Conole Nancy Waldman
It was in Orlando, Florida, 1994, that Molly and Nancy first had an opportunity to work together as arrangers and entertainers. Their bond as mothers, friends and musical creators evolved into the dreamsisters. inc. partnership.
Their first production, Beautiful Dreamer: Lullabies for All Ages, exemplifies their wealth of musical training and a sensitivity, warmth and creativity that comes from life experience. Their second album, Moonfinder: A Sleepytime Journey for All Ages, transports the listener with songs, poetry and stories set to music.
Molly Conole studied violin, flute, french horn and voice since age 7, for which she received various acclaim and awards. But it was her pure bell-like soprano voice that brought her the greatest pleasure and notoriety. Ms. Conole began her formal vocal training at Marlboro College in Vermont with Judith Jones. She studied acting and choral conducting while perfecting writing skills in vocal counterpoint under the tutelage of Stan Charkey, and graduated in 1984 with Highest Honors in Vocal Performance.Ms. Conole has also performed in many musical and non-musical productions since then,undertaking leading roles with the Light Opera of Manhattan, The Vineyard Playhouse on Martha's Vineyard, Mass., and The Mark Two Dinner Theater in Orlando.In 1993 she co-founded and directed The Derby Dames, a 3-part a capella group at The Disney-MGM Studios.She has been a member of the acclaimed vocal ensemble, Orlando XIII, since 1998.Nancy Waldman's musical mischief has delighted audiences in the US and Europe for more than a decade. "Born to play piano," she began classical piano studies at age 5. By age 11 she was appearing with various orchestras and performing as a soloist. She graduated from The Juilliard School in 1971, continued studies in jazz on piano and voice, currently working with pianist Harold Blanchard and vocal coach Manny Lujan in Central Florida.Ms. Waldman's piano style combines the innovations of jazz with the rich European classical tradition. Her repertoire spans Gershwin to Sondheim, Classical, Jazz, Boogie Woogie & Blues. A sampling of her engagements includes the Cunard Queen Elizabeth II, the internationally recognized Hotel NassauerHof in Weisbaden, Germany, and the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. From 1994-1999 she performed at Disney MGM-Studio's Hollywood Brown Derby, sometimes performing as Dame Lydia Ladybagge and NanabaNana!, two characters of her own creation. She is currently producing a solo album of jazz & blues to be released in January, 2001 under her own company, Kirana Productions, Inc.
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