October 10, 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

NEW YORK, NY: Inicia Media announced today that 88-year old Harriet Wright – the only surviving member of the original 1940 New York City Copacabana chorus line – will be at the 1940s-styled supper club Richie Cecere’s (2 Erie Street Montclair, NJ) on October 21, 2005 from 8:pm – 10:30. Harriet will be introduced to the audience and then autograph and sell copies of her memoir, I’d Do It Again! 

I’d Do It Again!  is a story that goes well beyond Harriet’s days at the Copacabana; paling around with the likes Jimmy Durante, and socialites like John Jacob Astor III. It also recounts her journeys to a life in Cairo, a romance in Tunisia, a weekend in jail, a six-week Caribbean escapade with Jose Ferrer; and reveals recently declassified military documents surrounding the mysterious death of her husband in the Middle East during 1946 – a time and place that one American diplomat referred to as “a hot bed of international espionage,” while another remarked, ”I’ve never seen such devilish rouses to obtain new oil.” 

Mrs. Wright said of the event, “Richie’s supper club brings back a glamorous feeling of the 1940s; the best decade of the century. I’m thrilled to be introducing my book there and hope to make lots of new friends that love nightlife glamour.”   

For more information contact btdugan@i2mediainc.com or visit: www.brieaustin.com