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Tribute to Doris Day

Melinda Schneider performs star’s hits

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MELINDA Schneider returns to Toowoomba in a tribute to the legendary Doris Day.

With the passing of Doris Day, the world lost one of its biggest stars.

A legend of stage, screen and song, Doris died aged 97, leaving behind an incredible body of work, including iconic movies and unforgetta­ble songs.

Doris Day, “the girl next door”, had millions of fans around the world, none bigger than charttoppi­ng Australian singer songwriter Melinda Schneider, who has recorded two albums of Doris’ songs, co-written and starred in a theatre show based on Doris’ life, and done sellout tours celebratin­g Doris’ work.

“I was so saddened to hear the news of the passing of the amazing Doris Day,” Melinda said.

Melinda’s national tour A Farewell To Doris, is a heartfelt tribute to Doris Day.

This nostalgic concert celebratio­n will feature the wonderful Young At Heart Orchestra and include such timeless hits as Que Sera, Sera, Sentimenta­l Journey, Everybody Loves a Lover and Secret Love plus classic songs from the movies Calamity Jane, Love Me or Leave Me and The Pajama Game, as well as a number of Doris’ big band standards.

Melinda’s love affair with Doris Day started when she saw Calamity Jane when she was just eight.

“I thought she was the best of everything a woman can be, and when I grew up I wanted to be just like her,” Melinda says.

“Whenever I revisit some of her old movies, I’m transporte­d back to that place, a place of happiness and pure joy.”

In 2010, Melinda released the acclaimed tribute album Melinda Does Doris – A Tribute To Doris Day, which debuted at #1 on the ARIA Jazz and Blues chart, remaining there for nine weeks.

The following year, Melinda starred in her own hugely successful original theatre show, DORIS, Doris Day – So Much More Than The Girl Next Door, which she wrote with David Mitchell of Dusty/Shout fame.

The show played to packed houses across the country, including a sold-out show at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall in 2012.

Before the show was staged, Melinda sent Doris the script. “I wanted to make sure she was happy with the way we had portrayed her, and she came back giving me the thumbs up, which made me very happy.”

Following the successful capital city seasons, Melinda created a concert production of the show, Melinda Does Doris: A Tribute to Doris Day, which has toured to appreciati­ve audiences in cities and towns all around Australia.

In October 2016, Melinda released a second Doris album, Melinda Does Doris … Again – The Movie Songs.

And in June 2017, she teamed up with Tom Burlinson for another sold-out performanc­e at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall as well as at Melbourne and Brisbane, celebratin­g the hits of Doris Day and Frank Sinatra in a show called Young At Heart.

Melinda is saddened by Doris’ passing, but proud to present A Farewell To Doris, knowing that Doris’ work will continue to bring joy to audiences of all ages.

“Doris was multi-talented, a true triple threat: a world-class singer, dancer and actor.”

“But it is her beautiful spirit that will stay with me.

“Doris was so likeable and exuded such sincerity and joy and all that is good.

“There will never be another like her.

“Singing her songs and telling her incredible story of resilience has been an absolute honour, and I’m happy to have the opportunit­y to celebrate her wonderful talent with audiences once again.”

A Melinda will perform A Farewell To Doris at the Empire Theatre on Saturday, March 21, 2020.

For more informatio­n go to www.empirethea­tre.com.au.

DORIS WAS SO LIKEABLE AND EXUDED SUCH SINCERITY AND JOY AND ALL THAT IS GOOD. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER LIKE HER.

MELINDA SCHNEIDER

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? A FAREWELL TO DORIS SATURDAY, MARCH 21 CELEBRATIO­N OF A STAR: Melinda Schneider returns to Toowoomba with a tribute to the late Doris Day.
Picture: Contribute­d A FAREWELL TO DORIS SATURDAY, MARCH 21 CELEBRATIO­N OF A STAR: Melinda Schneider returns to Toowoomba with a tribute to the late Doris Day.

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