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"Parking Partners" continuously update the parking rate information on our system, and very often provide special
discounts.
When you bring a printed "Rate Guarantee"
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card is required.
Both options do not provide a reserved space, so you may want to print coupons or rate guarantees to more than one garage in the area.
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of time before parking at such facilities, since prices may have changed since last visited
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About
Aznavour Broadway:
Aznavour plays at New York City Center - Main Stage
131 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019 Between 6th and 7th Avenues-
Map Seating chart & directions
“The great torchbearer of the French chanson tradition.”
Charles Aznavour, widely regarded as the “French Frank Sinatra,” returns to New York with “Aznavour en liberté,” a concert that embodies the essence of French popular song. Aznavour, whom many consider the most famous French singer that has ever lived, is credited with reinventing the French chanson and for penning more than 800 songs that have been covered by artists such as Edith Piaf, Bing Crosby, Ray Charles, Elvis Costello, Bobby Darin, Shirley Bassey and Sting.
“Aznavour en liberté” will include timeless performances of titles such as She, Yesterday When I Was Young, For Me Formidable, Take Me Along, You and Me, God Bless The Child, What Makes A Man, La Bohème, La Mamma and Ave Maria.
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