About
MARCUS GOLDHABER
singer – songwriter – voice actor - emcee
singer – songwriter – voice actor - emcee
Marcus Goldhaber is a consummate showman and all around entertainer!
A Hot House Magazine and BroadwayWorld.com nominee for Best Male Vocalist, as well as a MAC Award nominee for Best Song, Marcus has made a name for himself as a standout artist in the Jazz and Cabaret scene.
A celebrated vocalist and accomplished songwriter, Marcus blends the timeless beauty of The Great American Songbook with his own contemporary flair, earning acclaim from the likes of JazzTimes, which describes his work as “wonderfully imaginative,” and Jazziz, calling him “exciting and fresh.” All About Jazz sums up his appeal saying [Marcus is] “like a plate full of comfort food!” — bringing together nostalgia and innovation in one unforgettable experience.
His velvet baritone and charismatic presence have led him to perform at New York City's most iconic venues, including Carnegie Hall, 54 Below, Birdland, Blue Note, Iridium, Smoke and Kitano, among others. Nationally, he’s performed at Catalina (LA), The Count Basie Theatre in (NJ w/Deanna Martin, Don Most and The Joe Muccioli Big Band), The Lied Center (KS), The Smith Center (Las Vegas), The RRazz Room (PA), King Concert Hall (NY w/The Nick Weiser Big Band), World Café Live (PA) and at The 1891 Fredonia Opera House.
As a songwriter, Marcus has been praised for its emotional depth, melodic craftsmanship, and lyrical ingenuity. With five critically acclaimed albums released under Fallen Apple Records, his music has been featured on WNYC by Jonathan Schwartz and on Sirius XM, where he was hailed as “excellent” and “filled with ideas!” PEOPLE Magazine gave his latest album a 4-star review, saying, “Goldhaber will have you giddy one moment, melancholy the next, and loving every note!”
His original songs have been performed by many highly acclaimed singers including Gabrielle Stravelli, Randy Roberts, Melissa Stylianou, Aimee Allen and Alexis Cole. Film soundtracks: How We Got Away With It (Jon Lindstrom) and Going Down in La La Land (Embrem).
After opening a successful speakeasy Jazz club in Harlem called Room 623 and serving as the club’s Emcee, he quickly became a sought-after host at some of New York's most celebrated venues, including the legendary Cotton Club.
As a voice actor, Marcus’ uniquely relatable ‘storytelling approach’ can be heard in audiobooks (audible), short stories, online magazine series, corporate training videos and online meditations.
Among his many theatre credits, Marcus originated the role of William Lynch in the off-broadway production of “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome,” which earned him recognition from The NY Times, calling his performance, “most memorable!” Marcus has also appeared in Guiding Light (CBS) and The Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj (Netflix).
A passionate advocate for military veterans, Marcus launched the Carry You On project in 2014, a collection of original songs designed to strengthen the bond between civilians and military families. Through a successful Kickstarter campaign, he raised over $70,000 to produce and tour the project, which has now sparked national momentum and was hailed by Joe Brooks, President/COO of Liberty USO, as “the start of a movement.”
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Booking inquiries:
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