| Wendy Sayvetz | Abaca Productions 711 West End Avenue #7CS New York,NY 10025 Tel (212) 316-6372 Fax (212) 316-3262 email: abacaprd@panix.com |
| Wendy Sayvetz began her career in January of 1990, performing at Grand
Central Terminal and Penn Station as part of the MTA's Music Under New York
(MUNY) Program. Since then she has sold over 20,000 copies of her first
four (self-produced) albums, and has appeared at numerous local arts centers
and clubs in addition to her weekly MUNY performances. In 1995 a CD of her
first recording was played in the Oval Office for President Bill Clinton
- a Christmas gift from one of his top advisors, also a Grand Central Station
commuter! Ms. Sayvetz has been a featured guest on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday with Liane Hansen, WQXR's Woody's Children with Bob Sherman, WNYC's Folk Song Festival with Oscar Brand, and WOR's Rambling with Gambling with John Gambling. Her "underground" career was the subject of a nationally syndicated feature story in New York Newsday and her rendering of Amazing Grace in Grand Central Station opened the CBS television special, Grand Central Nonstop. Wendy has appeared in concert at: The White House, The Fast Folk Cafe, Caffe Lena, BargeMusic, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carnivale di Venezia (Italy), Planting Fields Arboretum, The Howland Center, and The Rye Arts Center, among other venues...and as a guest artist of Andrea Marcovicci at both Symphony Space and the Algonquin Hotel/Oak Room. Just before Christmas of 2001, she had the honor of performing "Silent Night" for New York City's Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Wendy recently released her fifth recording - a debut album for zoomTone Records...Wendy and the Lost Boys - Track 39. She is joined on this recording by her husband, guitarist Andrew Schulman, and her producer, clarinetist Sam Parkins. Wendy's concert programs combine both classic and contemporary songs from the folk music and musical theater genres. ******** Wendy Sayvetz is also a member of Subway Records, a new and rapidly growing record company that distributes the music - and supports the careers - of a vast number of "underground" musicians in New York City. Check out Subway Records by going to: subwayrecords.com. |