
David Pomeranz has announced he is going to be performing a special concert in Los Angeles, California to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of his classic Arista album, “It’s In Every One Of Us” on November 1st, 2025.
This is the album which contained the original recordings of his hits, “Tryin’ To Get The Feeling Again” (a #1 hit for Barry Manilow), “If You Walked Away”, and “It’s In Every One Of Us” (sung by Freddie Mercury, John Denver and many more,) and it’s going to be a very special evening you won’t want to miss.
Multi Platinum Award-Winning Songwriter/ Recording Artist, David Pomeranz, known for writing his extraordinary songs for scores of artists like Barry Manilow, Bette Midler, Freddie Mercury, Richie Sambora, Danny Gokey, Kenny Rogers, The Hollies, Clay Aiken, Dennis De Young (of Styx), Phoebe Snow, Billy Dean, Lea Salonga, The Carpenters, Glen Campbell, John Denver, The Muppets, Donna Summer and Missy Elliott, and recently signed an exclusive Worldwide Publishing Administration deal with Warner Chappell and is thrilled about re-establishing his long-time association with the Company.
David is also a composer, lyricist, and writer for musical theater. Born and raised on Long Island, Pomeranz expressed interest in music from an early age, learning to play the piano, guitar and drums, and writing and recording songs by the age of fourteen. From October 1968 to January 1969, he was lead singer for the Ohio-based rock band East Orange Express and when Pomeranz left the group, fellow member Dan Schear took over. When he was nineteen, MCA/Decca signed him to a contract that yielded two albums, New Blues and Time to Fly (the latter featuring Chick Corea), and he began touring the country as the opening act for Rod Stewart, Billy Joel, Three Dog Night and The Doors, among others.
Pomeranz continued to tour as a solo act, appearing in such venues as the Hollywood Bowl, Kennedy Center, Olympic Stadium in Munich, and the Kremlin. He and David Shire collaborated on the theme song for the United Nations World Summit For Children entitled “In Our Hands”, which the duo performed at the closing ceremonies for Ted Turner‘s Goodwill Games in Seattle. In 1999, Pomeranz recorded the CD Born for You – His Best and More in the Philippines, a compilation album that became the country’s best-selling album of 1999[3] and the 13th best-selling album of all time. Additional recordings include The Eyes of Christmas and On This Day.
Pomeranz’s songs include “Tryin’ to Get the Feeling Again” and “The Old Songs“, both recorded by Barry Manilow; and “It’s in Every One of Us”, which was featured in the TV specials John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together, Rocky Mountain Holidayand A Muppet Family Christmas, the Dave Clark musical Time, the film Big, and at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. His work has been performed by artists as diverse as Bette Midler, Phoebe Snow, Freddie Mercury, Richie Sambora, Missy Elliott, The Carpenters, Harry Belafonte, Andrea Marcovicci, Donna Summer, Lillias White, The Hollies and Cliff Richard, and his various songwriting projects have amassed a total of twenty-two platinum and eighteen gold albums.
Pomeranz has composed for feature films, television (earning a 1981 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics for the CBS television movie Homeward Bound[4]), and the stage, including the hit West End musical Time; Little Tramp, based on the life and career of Charles Chaplin, staged for the 1995 Eugene O’Neill Theater Festival in Waterford, Connecticut and presented in a 1996 concert version in St. Petersburg, Russia; and a musical adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities, produced by Bill Kenwright for the Theatre Royal, Windsor (1998) and the Alexandria Theatre in Birmingham (1999). With Kathie Lee Gifford he has written two projects, Under The Bridge, which premiered off-Broadway in January 2005, and Saving Aimee, based on the life of evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, which debuted at the White Plains Performing Arts Center in October 2005 and was staged at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia in April–May 2007. In 2012, Saving Aimee was renamed to Scandalous and opened on November 15, 2012 in the Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway in New York City.
This indefatigable artist, singer/songwriter and performer is now celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of the Arista album “It’s in Everyone of Us’ where it all began for this unforgettable songwriter with timeless lyrics.
David expressly wanted to do the show to celebrate with his friends and fans at an intimate venue and so we’ve chosen the elegant Colony Theatre in Burbank (where there are no “bad seats”.) Because of this, there is only one price, and seating is limited so I strongly suggest you get your tickets now while they are still available (you can use the QR code on the poster or the Eventbrite link below.)
Saturday, November 1st, 2025 Doors: 6:30pm Show:7:30pm
The Colony Theatre, 555 North 3rd Street, Burbank, California
For more on David Pomeranz visit his website at: https://davidpomeranz.com/