Sylvia Greenberg has been singing, dancing, and acting from an early age. And at that time musical theatre was her passion.
Landing leading roles in Broadway hits such as Funny Girl, Mame, Hello Dolly, Annie Get Your Gun, Call Me Madame, to name a few.
Sylvia Greenberg thoroughly enjoyed her professional acting career on the mini series "The Kennedy's of Massachusetts" and "Spencer for Hire."
Another proud moment for Sylvia was singing the national anthem at a special benefit for George Bush.
Sylvia Greenberg was chosen one of thirty-six out of fifty states to attend the first ever Cabaret Conference at Yale University.
Sylvia's first one woman show "Something to Belt About" featuring a four-piece band was an overwhelming experience.
Sylvia Greenberg has had many gigs and performances in the Boston, Newburyport and many New England venues leading and preparing the way to making her first CD, "Comes Once in a Lifetime" with a fourteen-piece orchestra. This CD was released at Sculler's Jazz Club in Boston.
Sylvia is blessed and grateful for all the talent and friendships she has met and worked with over the years including her pianist, Doug Hammer, who has been with Sylvia since the beginning of this musical journey.
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The only thing that is better than singing is more singing.
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REVIEWERS HAVE BEEN PROMPTED TO WRITE THE FOLLOWING ABOUT SYLVIA:
"Singing; a way of life for Sylvia" New Hampshire Independent
"A voice meant to be heard..." Haverhill Gazette
"They came! They saw! She conquered! Sylvia Greenberg captures and enchants an audience." Derry News
"Couldn't take my eyes off her...just great Sylvia" Julia Wilson, Cabaret Artist
"You brought a new level to the first ever Cabaret Conference at Yale University" Fred Voelpel, Fashion Consultant
"I had one of the most enjoyable musical evenings of my life. Like the finest of wines, Sylvia just keeps getting better." Andover Townsman
"Sylvia makes our musical world a much happier place than it was before" Up-Beat Newspaper
"Sylvia Greenberg...One, Sing-ular Sensation!" The North Shores Woman's Journal
"Sylvia Greenberg: The "Judy Garland" of the Twenty-first Century" Daily Times Chronicle
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