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For his work in cabaret, Scott Coulter was awarded both the 2001 Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC) Award as well as the 2001 Bistro Award for Outstanding Male Vocalist. He received a 1997 Bistro Award for the revue "Get Your Tickets Now!" and his debut solo show won the 1998 MAC Award for Male Debut. TimeOut NY picked Coulter's "Unexpected Songs" as one of the 'Best of 1999'. Coulter's self-titled debut CD won the 2003 MAC Award for Outstanding Recording and was chosen as the best recording of the year by Scott and Barbara Siegel of TheatreMania and Jeff Rosen of Cabaret Scenes magazine. Scott has appeared at Town Hall in both the 1949 and the 1953 editions of the popular "Broadway by the Year" series and can currently be heard on the Bayview recording of the 1953 performance. Other Town Hall appearances include "Sentimental Journey: The Songs of World War II" and "From Brooklyn to Hollywood." Since 1997, Scott has performed around the country with award-winning songwriting duo Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich in their many revues. Currently, he is touring with composer Stephen Schwartz, Liz Callaway and Debbie Gravitte in the revue "Stephen Schwartz & Friends." Schwartz has said: "one of the best things that can happen to a songwriter is to have his or her material interpreted by Scott Coulter." Scott toured the country as Jinx in "Forever Plaid" and was in the world premiere of "Floyd Collins," directed by Tina Landau at the American Music Theatre Festival.

Scott Coulter
The Child In Me: Songs That Take You Back To Your Childhood, Vol. 2
Hallways: The Songs Of Carol Hall
Stephen Schwartz and Friends
Right from the Start: The Songs of Karen Benedetto
The Broadway Musicals Of 1953
Sondheim Unplugged (The NYC Sessions), Vol. 3
The Child In Me: Songs That Take You Back To Your Childhood, Vol. 2
The Belters, The Bizarre, and One Diva
Dear Edwina Soundtrack
Defying gravity: Stephen Schwartz and friends
Broadway By The Year 1979