Pianist and singer June Shellene celebrates the release of her second CD, Wait ‘Til Midnight Ends, a self-produced (with bassist Jim Cox) collection of original songs. Her first CD, The Lost Art of Love, won two achievement awards from Billboard and her songs haves been covered by an array of artists, from jazz pianist Judy Roberts, to Broadway powerhouse Patti Lupone. June helped launch Katerina’s Composers Studio and was featured on NPR’s 848 Program, as well as Rick Kogan’s Sunday WGN Morning Show. Local venues have included Evanston SPACE and Davenport’s Cabaret. Fans of Sons of The Never Wrong know June as the popular trio’s pianist, while theatre fans may remember her as a performer/musician, a writer (Dealing at Northlight Theatre) or musical director/producer (Steppenwolf’s The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, in Chicago and on Broadway.) Her voice is featured in David Mamet’s classic film, House of Games, and her teaching schedule has included piano and voice at the Old Town School and music theory for Ravinia’s Education Outreach.
Go to www.juneshellene.com for details.