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Billy Stritch was born on 12 February, 1962 in Sugar Land, Texas, United States. Discover Billy Stritch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Billy Stritch Net Worth
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He has performed frequently with Linda Lavin, touring nationally with her in 2017 and 2018. He has also performed with duets with Christine Ebersole; Variety called his collaboration with her "punctuating the lady's repertoire with vigorous piano and vocal support."
In 2015, Stritch toured Canada and the United States with Jim Caruso for their show, "The Sinatra Century." He headlined at the 2016 Provincetown Jazz Festival. In 2019, he performed with Marilyn Maye at the Cotuit Center for the Arts.
Stritch returned to his home town for a gig in 2014, where the Sugar Land Auditorium was renamed the "Billy Stritch Stage" in his honor.
In 2013, Stritch joined Jim Caruso in a cabaret show in New York. Rex Reed wrote about their show that "Every Sunday in December, when the Café Carlyle across the hall is dark, the glamorous Bemelmans Bar is hosting the most enchanting holiday party in town."
In 2010, he performed as a band leader in Sex and the City 2. He performed at a benefit for Broadway Cares with Luann de Lesseps, of the reality television show, RHONY, whom she called among "the best in the business."
Stritch was nominated for an Ovation Award in 2009 for The Best is Yet to Come: The Music of Cy Coleman at the Rubicon Theatre Company.
In 2008, Minelli praised Stitch for their long collaboration on her Facebook page. They performed together for the 2009 grand re-opening of the Guildhall in Easthampton; Stritch joked that he couldn't afford a "cottage" in The Hamptons.
In the Fall of 2007 he teamed with Klea Blackhurst to create Dreaming of a Song: The Music of Hoagy Carmichael, which they debuted at Manhattan’s Metropolitan Room. Their recording was released in October 2008.
In 2006, he developed a new show to serve as a tribute to his idol, Mel Tormé, opening at New York's Metropolitan Club. The New York Times reviewer wrote that "Mr. Stritch, who even looks a bit like his idol, exudes a similarly cultivated bonhomie. But he has a bigger, rougher voice." He has taken that show nationally, starting in 2007 and continuing to at least 2013.
Stritch performed in a 2003 concert of Amanda Green's original revue Put a Little Love in Your Mouth!, at off-Broadway's Second Stage Theatre in March 2003, which also featured Jessica Molaskey and Mario Cantone.
In 2001, he performed as Oscar in the 2001 Broadway revival of 42nd Street. In the same year, he issued his third major disc, Jazz Live on Sin-Drome Records, receiving excellent reviews. At that time, he first met Christine Ebersole, who was also in the cast.
Stritch and Sandy Knox composed the 1994 Grammy Award-winning country song, "Does He Love You," which was recorded by Reba McEntire and Linda Davis. The song, about a love triangle, follows a common trope. It peaked as a number one Country music hit in both Canada and the United States, and ended 1993 as the 52nd biggest hit in Canada, and in the top 40 in the United States. The single went on to win the Grammy award for Best Country Vocal Collaboration, and although nominated, Stritch lost the best song Grammy to Mary Chapin Carpenter for Passionate Kisses. Stritch and Knox had written the song when they were part of the trio back in 1982, but until McEntire "grabbed it ... in 1993" and made a surprise hit with it, nobody had recorded the ballad; even Wynonna Judd rejected it because she "didn't like to sing songs about marital problems." In 1996, Minnelli released the song as a duet with Donna Summer, from Minnelli's album, "Gently". In 1997, it appeared on Patti LaBelle's album, Flame.
Stritch recorded his first album in 1992, the self-styled jazz LP, Billy Stritch.
For 23 years, Stritch was associated with Liza Minnelli, as her "confidant", music director, and piano player. They met when Stritch was playing piano in Manhattan, in March 1991; that night, seeing her, he played musical themes from films of Vincent Minnelli, her father, and they hit it off immediately. He arranged the music for her show at Radio City Music Hall and opended her act on a national tour of the United States. In 1999, he arranged music for Liza Minnelli's Broadway one-woman show Minnelli on Minnelli: Live at the Palace, and performed with her in 2008's Liza's at the Palace. Stritch co-wrote, with Brian Lane Green Johnny Rodgers, I Would Never Leave You for Liza's at the Palace..., which was produced by Phil Ramone.
Billy Stritch (born February 12, 1962 in Houston, Texas) is a notable composer, arranger, vocalist, and jazz pianist. For many years, he was best known as a "confidant", music director, and piano player for Liza Minnelli.
Stritch was born on February 12, 1962 in Houston, Texas, and raised in Sugar Land, Texas. At the age of 8 or 9, he heard big band music for the first time, and went to a large suburban high school that had a "great" music education program. He played in a jazz vocal trio while at college that played jazz festivals for nine years. The trio broke up and Stritch moved to New York City. He attended Dulles High School and the University of Houston.