The Bluestone Sisters
ABOUT THE SONGWRITERS
Eileen Bluestone Sherman is a playwright, lyricist, young adult novelist, television writer, and theater/music producer. When writing musical theater, she collaborates with her sister and composer, Gail C. Bluestone From such illustrious New York City stages at LINCOLN CENTER, CARNEGIE HALL, FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW, SYMPHONY SPACE, THE BITTER END, THE CUTTING ROOM, GREEN ROOM 42 and radio airwaves worldwide, the Bluestone Sisters’ music has been performed live and/ or in the recording studio by such Broadway luminaries as Andrea McArdle, Jim Dale, Sutton Foster, Judy Kaye, Lillias White, Mark Jacoby, BJ Crosby, Donna McKechnie, Rachel York, Karen Ziemba, Elaine Stritch, Frank Gorshin, John Mahony, Priscilla Lopez, and many more of Broadway’s Best. The sisters’ newest recording, “We Talk Without Words,” performed by Tony Award Winner, Christian Hoff, with his wife, Melissa, is featured on the new children’s album, Arise Together. Through the years, the Bluestone Sisters’ work earned numerous honors, including the Emmy Award (The Odd Potato) for Best Children’s Special. In addition, Eileen received The National Jewish Book Award (Monday in Odessa) and The International Reading Association Teachers’ Choice Award (Independence Avenue). Gail, an award-winning music educator, was recognized multiple times by the city of Los Angeles as the “Outstanding Teacher of the Year.”
Eileen, along with producing partner, Grant Maloy Smith, co-founded THE INDIE COLLABORATIVE, an international music organization (numbering 2000+ members) that fosters unique collaborations, connecting musical genres, cultures, and continents. In April 2022, THE INDIE COLLABORATIVE returned to Carnegie Hall with another eclectic cast of award-winning musicians, “Celebrating Earth Day in Song.” In Summer 2023, THE INDIE COLLABORATIVE will have its international debut in the UK.
Currently, Eileen is working on a new play (with music by Gail) called Daughters and Their Mothers. She is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild and The Authors Guild. Both sisters are proud members of ASCAP, The Recording Academy, and serve as Grammy Award Voters
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