IMAC TO PRESENT A CONCERT WITH SINGER/SONGWRITER
PAULA COLE
Saturday, November 10th, 2007 at 8PM
Tickets: $50.00 Full Price / $37.50 IMAC Members

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"Where Have All
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"I Don't Want To Wait" |
On Saturday, November 10th, 2007 at 8PM, the Inter-Media Art Center (also known as “IMAC”) in Huntington, Long Island will present an evening with singer/ songwriter Paula Cole.
Born the daughter of musicians in Rockport, MA, Paula
Cole grew up singing for fun. While finding
kindred spirits in records, she became a fixture in her
school musicals, which catapulted her toward a scholarship
for the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she
studied jazz singing and improvisation. In 1993,
Peter Gabriel asked her to join his Secret World Tour,
after hearing Cole’s Imago debut “Harbinger”. Throughout
1994-96, Cole toured America extensively,
building a foundation of support that then embraced her
1997 album “This Fire”. It became
a breakthrough smash, yielding the hits “Where
Have All The Cowboys Gone?” and “I
Don’t Want To Wait” (which
was used as the theme song to the hit WB show Dawson’s
Creek), and the 1997 Grammy win for Best
New Artist. In 1999, she released her
spiritually soul-influenced album “Amen”. 2007
finds her at the top of her game, with a new release “Courage”.
Tickets for this performance are $50.00 ($37.50 for
IMAC Members). For tickets or further information
on this performance, or on other IMAC programs, call IMAC's
24-hour Arts-Line at (631) 549-ARTS. Tickets
can also be purchased at the theater from noon to 6PM,
Tuesday through Friday, 2PM to 6PM on Saturdays and after
2PM on the day of the performances or online at www.imactheater.org. For
further information, call IMAC's business office at (631)
549-9666.
The Inter-Media Art Center, Inc. is a
non-profit Media and Performing Arts Center whose programs
and services are supported in part by public funds from
the New York State Council on the Arts (a
state agency), Suffolk County Office of Cultural
Affairs, the Town of Huntington, NYS
Senator Carl Marcellino, by a grant from The
Harmon Foundation, as well as by the Members
of IMAC. IMAC also gratefully
acknowledges support from Korg USA, The Emily T.
Allen & Linda P. Allen and F. Towne Allen Charitable
Gift Fund at The Boston Foundation, The D’Addario
Foundation for the Performing Arts, JBL Pro, AutoOne Insurance,
The Lowerre Family Trust, Branch Financial Services and Olivia
and Harlan Fischer.
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