Episode 46 – John Brancy

John Brancy

On this episode of The High Note, I’m joined by Grammy-winning baritone and New Jersey native John Brancy. Called “remarkable” by the “Financial Times” and “powerful” by the “Telegraph,” Brancy has built a career that spans the world’s greatest opera houses, concert halls and cabaret stages—from Carnegie Hall to the Royal Opera in London.

Known to hockey fans as the official anthem singer at Madison Square Garden, he’s a master of the voice whose performances move effortlessly between the deepest resonance and a soaring falsetto.

This Saturday, Aug. 23, he returns to Atlantic City with pianist Peter Dugan for John Brancy and Peter Dugan Live at the 609 Club at the Celebrity Theatre inside The Claridge Hotel. Presented by the North to Shore Festival, the cabaret-style evening will feature music, stories and a benefit for the Atlantic City Arts Foundation. Tickets are available now, including VIP seating for the most intimate experience.

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Get tickets to John Brancy and Peter Dugan Live at the 609 Club benefiting the Atlantic City Arts Foundation.

John Brancy and Peter Dugan at the 609 club Saturday, Aug. 23 at The Claridge in Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Paul “Dawg” Dixon wrote, composed and recorded the intro and outro music. The voices you hear at the end are Graeme ArmstrongSteve Poltz and Keller Williams.