Billy Stritch

[5] Stritch and Sandy Knox composed the 1994 Grammy Award-winning country song, "Does He Love You," which was recorded by Reba McEntire and Linda Davis.

[14] Stritch co-wrote, with Brian Lane Green Johnny Rodgers, I Would Never Leave You for Liza's at the Palace..., which was produced by Phil Ramone.

[18] Stritch performed in a 2003 concert of Amanda Green's original revue Put a Little Love in Your Mouth!, at off-Broadway's Second Stage Theatre in March 2003, which also featured Jessica Molaskey and Mario Cantone.

[19] On most Monday nights since 2003 Stritch provides piano accompaniment for the open mic smorgasbord that is known as "Cast Party," hosted by his long-time friend Jim Caruso at Birdland in Manhattan.

The New York Times reviewer wrote that "Mr. Stritch, who even looks a bit like his idol, exudes a similarly cultivated bonhomie.

[20] For Christmas 2006 he played at the Iridium in New York with guest performers Liza Minnelli, Lainie Kazan, Ann Hampton Callaway, and Sally Mayes.

[22][23] He has also performed with duets with Christine Ebersole;[1][18] Variety called his collaboration with her "punctuating the lady's repertoire with vigorous piano and vocal support.

"[24] He performed at a benefit for Broadway Cares with Luann de Lesseps, of the reality television show, RHONY, whom she called among "the best in the business.

[26] Rex Reed wrote about their show that "Every Sunday in December, when the Café Carlyle across the hall is dark, the glamorous Bemelmans Bar is hosting the most enchanting holiday party in town.