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Mark Bornfield and D'Jamin
Bartlett
They have been called a chic,
sophisticated and powerful duo, and they have just completed the 2006 season of
performing in south Florida at major country clubs, restaurants and nightclubs
including the Polo, Falls, Delaire, Bova, River House, Porto Vita, Boca Point,
Boca Grove, Pa De Gennaro’s, River Walk jazz series, Season’s 52, as well as
numerous corporate and private parties. 
They have returned from
performing three seasons in Las Vegas at the Stirling Club and
Lake Las Vegas Resort. Don Soffer brought them out to open the Stirling
Club after he sold Turnberry Isle Resort to build Turnberry Place and
his magnificent private club in Las Vegas. Mark and Dee were resident
entertainers at Turnberry Isle Resort for 12 years in the
Veranda Lounge.
Mark is an Emmy Winning
composer of Boston Television, pianist, studio recording vocalist and trumpet
player. He is a member of ASCAP and has accompanied Vikki Carr,
Robert Morse, Whitney Houston and Jamie Foxx.
He was a featured cabaret artist and solo pianist at Boston’s Copley Plaza
Oak Room, and aboard the Seabourn Pride His wide
versatility is a perfect compliment to D’Jamin Bartlett.
Ms. Bartlett won a Theater
World, Drama Desk, and Show Business Award for her show stopping number “The
Miller’s Son” by Stephen Sondheim from “A Little Night
Music.” Other Broadway and national tours include “Lend Me
A Tenor, “Pippin, and “Godspell.”
Harold Prince, Jerry Zaks,
Bob Fosse, and Martin Charnin has directed her. She was leading lady to
Elliot Gould, Burt Convey and Gene Barry, and has
co-starred with Lanie Kazan, and Eddie Bracken. She
has appeared on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
. Other television credits include “Eva” in “One Life To
Live” and many commercials.
They
are corporate entertainers, who run dances, Cabaret and write
special custom designed productions for specific events. Their client list
includes Westinghouse, IBM, Continental
Airlines, Orlando World Gate Marriot, Ritz-Carlton, Mar-Lago, in
Florida and the Mirage in Las Vegas. They opened “Slammin’
Sammy’s at the Greenbrier Resort.
They
sing in several languages and have been flown to Paris, Guatemala, Peru and
Costa Rica to perform. They have their own concert show “Dat’s
Entertainment featuring highlights from the most popular musicals
including Phantom, Les Miz, Fiddler, West Side Story, Cats
and Evita which they can perform separately or include during a
quiet moment of an evening of dinner and dancing. Their orchestra, “A
Touch of Class” features state of the art technology to recreate a full
orchestra sound necessary for contemporary dancing custom designed to each
client’s budget and requests.
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