In 2000, the
Library of Congress appointed Feinstein to the
National Recording Preservation Board, an organization dedicated to safeguarding America's musical heritage. In 2009, Feinstein became the artistic director of Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts. Feinstein teamed with
Cheyenne Jackson in 2009 to create a nightclub act titled "The Power of Two". The show was hailed by
The New York Times as "passionate", "impeccably harmonized" and "groundbreaking".
Variety acclaimed it as "dazzlingly entertaining". Their act became one of the most critically acclaimed shows of 2009, and the duo created a studio album from the material, titled
The Power of Two, and it included their cover of the
Indigo Girls song of the same name. In 2010, PBS aired ''Michael Feinstein's American Songbook'', a three-part television documentary which depicts the history of the American popular song up to 1960 as well as Feinstein's own life and career. Feinstein has written the score for two stage musicals, ''The Night They Saved Macy's Parade
and The Gold Room''. His
Manhattan nightclub, Feinstein's at Loews Regency New York, presented the top talent of pop and jazz from 1999 to 2012, including
Rosemary Clooney,
Liza Minnelli,
Glen Campbell,
Barbara Cook,
Diahann Carroll,
Jane Krakowski,
Lea Michele,
Cyndi Lauper,
Jason Mraz, and
Alan Cumming. The club was closed in December 2012 due to a year-long renovation of the entire Regency Hotel. Feinstein opened the nightclub Feinstein's at the Nikko at the
Nikko Hotel in San Francisco in May 2013. In 2015, he entered into a creative partnership with the founders of
54 Below, located in the basement of New York's
Studio 54, and they rebranded the nightclub as Feinstein's/54 Below until their partnership ended in 2022. From 2012 to 2015, Feinstein was the host of the weekly, one-hour radio program
Song Travels with Michael Feinstein, produced by
South Carolina ETV Radio and distributed by NPR. On the program, Feinstein explored the legendary songs of 20th century America. The series surveys the passage of American popular song throughout the American landscape, evolving with each artist and performance. Feinstein was named Principal Pops Conductor for the
Pasadena POPS in 2012 and made his conducting debut in June 2013. In 2016, Feinstein's contract with the Pasadena POPS was extended through 2019. Feinstein's memoir
The Gershwins and Me: A Personal History in Twelve Songs about working for Ira Gershwin was published in Fall 2012, accompanied by a CD of Feinstein's performing the Gershwin brothers' music discussed in the book. In April 2013, Feinstein released
Change Of Heart: The Songs of André Previn, (Concord) in collaboration with composer-conductor-pianist
André Previn, with an album celebrating Previn's repertoire from his catalog of pop songs which have most commonly been featured in motion pictures. The album's first song is "(You've Had) a Change of Heart". On October 31, 2014, Feinstein's
Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow Room premiered on PBS, with guest stars. The special is part of the 2014 PBS Arts Fall Festival, a primetime program with 11 weekly programs of classic Broadway hits and music as well as some award-winning theater performances. Feinstein has appeared numerous times as a presenter on Turner Classic Movies. After cohosting with
Robert Osborne for a night in January 2015, he returned to the channel as a guest host in August 2016 and December 2017.
Great American Songbook Foundation Feinstein founded the
Great American Songbook Foundation, first named the Michael Feinstein Initiative, in 2007. Today, the Songbook Foundation is housed in
The Palladium at Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts in
Carmel, Indiana. The organization is dedicated to the preservation, research, and exhibition of the physical artifacts of the Great American Songbook and educating about the music's relevance to contemporary culture. The organization maintains an archive and reference library and a rotating exhibit gallery, and announced in 2023 the plan to build a free-standing museum on a 3.7-acre site north of its current location. Feinstein has been a guest mentor of the Songbook Academy since its inception in 2009. The summer music intensive is hosted annually by the Great American Songbook Foundation and immerses high school students in America's musical heritage and fosters artistic identity through song. Feinstein is a contributor to the Songbook Library & Archives, which houses several archival collections of sheet music, musical arrangements, books, LPs and other music recording formats, memorabilia, photographs, videos, documents, and more. Since 2021, the Songbook Foundation publishes a web series titled "In the Archives with Michael Feinstein," where Feinstein hosts behind-the-scenes discussions with celebrity guests and archival experts about artifacts and collections housed in the Songbook Library & Archives. ==Personal life==