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The Taylor Street Stop

Ron Sfarzo is an arranger, compares and multi keyboard. Maryann Sfarzo is a lyricist , voice over talent and vocalist. They formed "The Taylor Street Stop" and specialize in Broadway, Smooth Jazz and the Great American Song Book. They currently perform Maryann Sfarzo with tThe Taylor Street Stop Chow and have been featured in many Cabaret Venues in US and Abroad.

Ron’s was a Concert Artist for the Wurlitzer, Baldwin, Lowery, Hammond and Roland Keyboard Companies. Ron has performed for Steve Miller, Charo, George Shearing, George H. W. Bush, Henry Kissinger and Francis Ford Coppola, the list goes on.

Maryann is a Vocalist, Actress, Voice over talent and lyricist. Her vocal training started at the age of 16 after meeting teacher Connie Cox. She study Broadway Music and was known as the little girl with the big voice. She later studied with vocal coach Bill Stoker who developed what she calls her “soft voice” which opened the door to singing beautiful ballads.

In 2006 Maryann published the “Singers Notebook,” a book for singers to always know their key.

In 1979 they wrote their first song together, “It’s Christmas” which is heard on Music Choice, Sounds of the Season during the holidays. Another of their compositions, “Oh My Sweet Honolulu” was played while boarding Hawaiian Airlines in 2004 and in 2005 along with their son Chris, they wrote “In A Child’s Eyes” a song to increase the awareness in the search for missing children.

They where asked to present their song on National Missing Children’s Days in Washington D. C., “In a Child’s Eyes” could be found on several missing children’s sites.

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