Her current project, You Can’t Keep a Good Wo/man Down, is part autobiography and part revival meeting. A collaboration with HMS: Family Band, it explores the many trials and tribulations she has experienced since her last show, It’s Time for Love in June 2019.
Nancy Scorcia is a working musician wearing many hats. By day, she plays guitar and sings for groups of small children in nursery schools, and daycare centers. By afternoon, she is a teacher of voice, guitar and piano to children and adults. And in the spaces in between, she creates her own music, writing lyrics and melodies and recording instruments in her Opus 12 Studio. In addition to performing, she has released three solo records (“Happy”, “My Rainbow World”, and “23”), collaborated with her partner Norm Dodge on “N<3N” and has played guitar and sang for Mourning Knight, Lisa Jane Lipkin, Norm Dodge, Brower Dodge, Bose, and many others.
Yoko Yates, born in Sapporo City, Japan, is a composer, pianist, and an educator. She began her keyboard study at age four and was exposed to a variety of music by her music-loving family. Though classically trained, her keen interest in improvisation led her take innovative approaches and to develop the style of composition she is known for today. Yoko is an integrated musician with a unique voice as a composer. Her compositions reflect her multi-faceted artistry; her experience with a variety of musical genres and the visual arts; her love of nature and storytelling. She has composed music for films, media, and literary events. Her music is heard on Reuter Business Weekly and in several international award-winning documentaries including “Mothers’ Way, Daughters’ Choice” directed by Kyoko Gasha, who describes her musical contributions as going beyond what words can express. She wrote pieces for “9.11, My Journey of Jasmine” by author, Akiko Endo, who says her compositions are born of a wonderful sensitivity that conveys emotion at a deep level. She was awarded a Cultural Merit Scholarship from Sapporo City and a Professional Music Scholarship from Berklee College of Music in Boston. Graduating from Berklee with a B.A. in music, summa cum laude, she went on to receive a Master’s in Education from Lesley University in Cambridge (MA). She continued her doctoral study in music education at Columbia University, Teachers College (NY), where she was awarded a teaching assistantship and scholarship. She has been a member of the piano faculty at Greenwich House Music School in Manhattan and Brooklyn Conservatory of Music since 1996. At Brooklyn Conservatory she served as a piano chair from 2011 – 2013. All through her schooling and teaching years, she has maintained a performing career, playing in both traditional concert settings as well as in clubs and special events in Boston, New York, and Japan. On April 15, 2022, her first leader album “Mystic Life” was released on historic SteepleChase Records. The album contains her 10 original compositions played in quintet by the notable musicians: Jamie Baum (Flt./A.Flt.), Sam Sadigursky (A. Sax./Cl./B.Cl.), Aryeh Kobrinsky (Bs), Jeff Hirshfield (Ds.) and herself (Pf).
Genevieve Deely is a reiki practitioner and sound healing facilitator. She believes that we are all connected through universal life force energy and loves to use her gifts to open channels to the sacred and spiritual realms for supporting deeper self-exploration and connection to your higher self. Gen uses the gentle, yet powerful flow of reiki and the beautiful sounds of the crystal singing bowls to support the process of healing and rejuvenation of mind, body and soul. You can connect with Gen for personal or group healing sessions via her website listed below. Follow her on Instagram at channelofyourpeacenj for her latest news!
Desiree Warner (Director) Originally from Seattle, Desiree hopped on a plane one day and landed in NYC with the ambition of studying acting. She soon registered at H.B. Studio where she studied with Carol Rosenfeld, Walt Witcover, and Uta Hagen. Desi began directing for theater and film earning an International Film and Television Award for her documentary, “Prison Boxing, Fighting Time.” After a hiatus to raise two children, she has returned to the theater and is currently writing and developing projects and ideas that came to her during her time as a mother.
Henry Luzzatto (guitarist/musical director) is a psychedelic sonic mastermind known for bending the hearts and souls of listeners worldwide. As a guitarist, he has performed in everything from musicals like Legally Blonde, All Shook Up, and Bonnie and Clyde to his many independent projects: Psychic Wonder (disco-emo), P-Nut (rap, defunct), and The Flaming Pandas (experimental/noise). When not shredding, he can be found writing, with fiction, humor, and nonfiction published all over the internet. You can find him on instagram at @herny_luzzatto. He is single.
Sophia Scorcia is very excited to be making her drumming debut, and is especially excited to be doing so at Greenwich House Music School where she has been taking some form of music or dance class since she was 1 years old. She is honored to be sharing the stage with her fellow members of the HMS Family band and, of course, her mother!
Michael Luzzatto is a musician, educator, and (when Henry offers up a role) occasionally an actor. In the past Michael has released music under the moniker Dressing Rooms, with their debut album I Hate This Beautiful Place available on all streaming platforms, as well as two previous albums available only on Bandcamp. Stay tuned for more news in the coming months!
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