Celebrate a Century of Song with Marieann Meringolo at 54 Below!

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Marieann Meringolo celebrates the Bergmans' legacy in "A Century of Song" on Sept 11, 2025, at 54 Below, NYC. Tickets available now.

Marieann Meringolo celebrates the Bergmans' legacy in "A Century of Song" on Sept 11, 2025, at 54 Below, NYC. Tickets available now.
Marieann Meringolo celebrates the Bergmans' legacy in "A Century of Song" on Sept 11, 2025, at 54 Below, NYC. Tickets available now.

Celebrate a Century of Song with Marieann Meringolo at 54 Below!

In a stunning tribute to one of the most legendary songwriting duos in music history, Marieann Meringolo is set to take the stage with “A Century of Song – Celebrating Alan & Marilyn Bergman” at 54 Below, New York City’s renowned cabaret venue. On Thursday, September 11, 2025, at 7 PM, Meringolo will honor the legacy of the Bergmans, known for their iconic tunes as well as their lesser-known works, creating an evening steeped in musical magic.

The talented Meringolo will be accompanied by an impressive trio: musical director Doyle Newmyer on piano, Boots Maleson on bass, and Brian Woodruff on drums. Together, they will breathe life into beloved Bergman classics, including “The Way We Were,” “Nice ’N’ Easy,” and “The Windmills of Your Mind.” This concert not only marks what would have been Alan Bergman’s 100th birthday but also serves as a celebration of a creative partnership that has influenced generations.

A Rich History of Performances

Meringolo’s connection to the Bergmans goes beyond this upcoming performance. She previously showcased her affinity for their music during her show „The Songs of Alan & Marilyn Bergman,“ which graced Feinstein’s/54 Below in 2016. Their collaboration was met with resounding praise as the program featured “songs of life, love, and hope that connect us.” Her ability to stir emotions through iconic pieces like “A Piece of Sky” and „I Was Born in Love with You“ solidified her reputation as a powerful vocalist destined to leave audiences spellbound.

In her earlier performances, the synergy between Meringolo’s soaring voice and the timeless compositions created an unforgettable experience. Time Out New York aptly described her style as blending the vocal flair of k.d. lang and Barbra Streisand, making her one of the most sought-after artists in the cabaret scene today.

An Artist of Distinction

With accolades that include being a MAC Award-Winning Recording Artist and a Back Stage Bistro Award-Winner for „Outstanding Vocalist,“ Meringolo continues to impress critics and fans alike. Not only has she garnered praise from The Wall Street Journal for her powerful interpretations of Bergman lyrics, but she has also been recognized with a nomination for Best Tribute Show from BroadwayWorld.com for her production „Between Yesterday and Tomorrow.“

As a native New Yorker, Meringolo’s roots in the city shine through her performances. She has performed in esteemed venues like Iridium and the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center, gaining recognition worldwide. Her artistry has reached far and wide, from collaborations with comedians like David Brenner to live performances at the United Nations, showcasing her commitment to sharing her musical gifts with the world.

Ticket Information

For fans eager to attend this momentous celebration of the Bergman legacy, tickets for the event range from $51.50 to $101.00, plus relevant fees, with a food and beverage minimum of $25. Tickets are available for purchase through 54Below.org, and for those looking for last-minute opportunities, day-of tickets can be obtained by calling (646) 476-3551 after 4 PM.

This event promises to be a sweeping tribute to the artistry of Alan and Marilyn Bergman while showcasing Marieann Meringolo’s exceptional talent. Don’t miss the chance to witness an unforgettable evening filled with some of the most beautiful songs ever written. As Meringolo herself says, she feels blessed to share her passion for music; there’s certainly something to be said for that!