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Judy Butterfield with her mentor Andrea Marcovicci and her brother Duke at Judy’s sold out debut at the famous Oak Room in the Algonquin Hotel.

Judy performed to a sold out house at the Lakewood Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego, Oregon January 14th, 2007 . She is hard at work on her next show: */How Long Has This Been Going On?: Discovering Love in the Great American Songbook/*.

January 19, 2006. Legendary Jazz Pianist Herbie Hancock celebrates at the NAMM convention with Fynsworth Alley President, Barbara-Ann O'Connor and "Jukebox Baby" Tiba. Fynsworth Alley co-sponsored "The Korg/Hancock Music/Bryan Bell's Synthbank 30TH NAMM Anniversary Party." NAMM, The National Association of Music Merchants, is one of the most influential trade shows in the Music Industry, where new technologies are introduced. Fynsworth Alley was honored to share the evening to announce the completion of the new Tiba CD "Jukebox Baby," and to salute Herbie Hancock's recent three Grammy nominations.(Joining his 10 previous Grammy wins, not to mention that Oscar!)

June 1, 2006 "Jukebox Baby" Tiba sings "Let's Fall In Love" with George Bugatti's Three Crooners in "The Wonderful Wizard of Song: A Tribute to the Music of Harold Arlen" at the John Anson Ford Theater in Los Angeles. The show business trade paper, Variety, praised Tiba for one of the evening's highlights, "A Sultry and Hard-Driving version of "Like A Straw in the Wind".

APRIL29 Sixteen year old Judy Butterfield makes her symphony debut with the Hillyer Festival Orchestra in Peabody, Massachusetts.

June 3, 2006. Rousing standing ovations marked all three performances of "The Wonderful Wizard of Song: A Tribute to the Music of Harold Arlen" During a crowd-pleasing segment about Arlen's Cotton Club years. Fynsworth artist, Tiba, is joined by jazz legend Barbara Morrison and Mary Shriver-Bugatti for a set that included "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", "Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day", and the blues classic "Stormy Weather".

APRIL 15,Cabaret Great Andrea Marcovicci joins Judy Butterfield for a recreation of the famous Garland/Streisand Duets from Judy's legendary television series.

February 12, 2006. PROMOTIONAL FILMS begins shooting a new music video featuring Fynsworth Alley artist, JUDY BUTTERFIELD ("Judy Sings Judy: Live From The Empire Plush Room"). The film short is written and directed by acclaimed screenwriter, JON BERNSTEIN.

January 21, 2006. Fynsworth Alley President, Barbara-Ann O'Connor and "Jukebox Baby" Tiba congratulate Broadway's Christine Andreas and her Musical Director/Partner Martin Silvestri for their sold-out engagement at the Orange County Center of the Performing Arts.

March 9, 2006. Sixteen year old sensation Judy Butterfield hosts a reception for rising star Maude Maggart at the Empire Plush Room in her hometown, San Francisco.

September 16, 2005. TIBA celebrates her Cinegrill debut with Musical Director Brad Ellis and Fynsworth Alley President Barbara-Ann O'Connor.

Sept.2, 2005. Judy Butterfield celebrates the release of her debut CD at The Empire Plush Room with legends Rita Moreno and Andrea Marcovicci.

Our first "FYNSWORTH ALLEY PRESENTS" event, starring Broadway Legend Donna McKechnie, Romantic Crooner, George Bugatti, and Fynsworth Discovery, Tiba, at The Friars of Beverly Hills.



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Cole Porter: A Musical Toast
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Wall to Wall: Richard Rodgers
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