Vocalist/pianist Michael Feinstein is one of the most prominent contemporary cabaret artists, performing 20th-century showtunes and pop standards.
Michael Feinstein was born in Columbus, OH, and developed an interest in the piano and in show music at an early age. After moving with his family to Los Angeles in 1976, he met Oscar Levant's widow, who in turn introduced him to Ira Gershwin. He was hired by Gershwin in 1977 to help organize The Gershwin archives, and continued to work with the lyricist until Gershwin's death in 1983. In 1984, Feinstein launched a career as a pianist and singer devoted to the music of the '30s and '40s, playing at private parties in the Los Angeles area. He had a seven-month residence at the Mondrian Hotel, during which Liza Minnelli threw a party in his honor (February 1985) that got his name around. In January 1986, he opened at the Algonquin Hotel in New York, where a six-week engagement stretched to 16 weeks. Feinstein's debut album, [roviLink="MW"]Live at the Algonquin, mixed the songs of Irving Berlin and Oscar Levant with more current material by Stephen Sondheim and Gretchen Cryer. By 1988 he had been signed to Elektra Records, for whom he has recorded a series of albums spotlighting the work of specific composers, among them 1998's [roviLink="MW"]Michael & George: Feinstein Sings Gershwin, as well as a children's album.
Concord / Concord Jazz
2011
DuckHole Records
2011
DuckHole Records
2011
DuckHole Records
2010
Harbinger Records
2009
Concord
2008
Concord Jazz / Concord
2005
Concord Special Products / Concord Jazz
2003
Feinery Records
2002
Concord / Concord Jazz / Universal Division Jazz
2001
Concord Jazz
1999
Concord Jazz / Universal Ltd.
1998
Atlantic
1996
Atlantic
1995
Nonesuch
1995
Nonesuch / Elektra
1993
Elektra
1993
Elektra
1992
Elektra
1992
Elektra/Nonesuch
1991
Elektra/Nonesuch
1990
Angel Records
1990
Elektra
1989
Asylum
1988
Asylum
1987
Asylum
1987
Asylum
1986



