All Ages Event

Sweet Seasons: A Celebration of the Music and Life of Carole King with Michelle Foster

Thursday, November 14
Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm

Sweet Seasons: A Celebration of the Music and Life of Carole King is the smash hit returning audiences nationwide to the generation shaped by the songs of the legendary, two-time Hall of Fame inductee, Carole King. Twenty-six-year-old lead singer and piano prodigy Michelle Foster brings a vibrant and nuanced sound to the material you know and love. 

You’ll hear King’s #1 hits, including It’s Too Late, songs King wrote for other famous artists, like (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman and some of King’s hidden gems you may not know exist. Come out for a reminiscent evening of simpler times…of Sweet Seasons.


About Michelle Foster

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New York-based singer, pianist, actress, and dancer, Michelle Foster has redefined the quadruple threat.

Foster has been touring and performing professionally since the age of 14, when she was chosen to perform as a soloist at Disney’s Hollywood Studios for an audience of thousands. Foster is now a regular keyboardist with Gloria Gaynor’s musical director, Mark Baron, and a keyboardist/vocal soloist with legendary doo-wop group, The Duprees. In the summer of 2019, Foster was cast in her first professional musical at Axelrod Performing Arts Center.

Months later, however, Foster was selected to perform as vocalist/keyboardist with the Mercury World Tour, produced by Terry Barber, at The Gallo Center for the Arts in Modesto, California. Michelle now tours internationally with Barber as a collaborative pianist and vocal soloist. While performing The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber in Canada, Michelle “stuck out as a clear talent” (The Palace Theatre). Though Michelle’s first love was always musical theater, her experience performing in Barber’s various tour programs opened her up to a world where her diverse talents could merge.

 

Michelle holds a Bachelor of Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University, with minors in chemistry and dance. She has continued her studies at The Juilliard School, Liz Caplan Vocal Studio, and one-on-one with the most prominent casting and creative directors in New York.