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Extractions: George C. Wolfe's new musical "Harlem Song" at the Apollo Theater Two autographed guitars donated to the Sonny Boy Blues Museum Calvin Owens and the COBO play Spellbinders Variety Theatre Attorney morphs into a blues singer at night ... Brother Sues for Hendrix Estate; Hendrix siblings spar over estate New York, NY Tony Award-winner George C. Wolfe's new musical "Harlem Song", a celebration of the community's history and culture, began previews at the Apollo Theater on July 8th, with the opening night on August 4th. The 16-person ensemble is a combination of veteran singers and dancers as well as talented newcomers. The cast includes B.J. Crosby, Queen Esther, David St. Louis, Rosa Evangelina Arredondo, Renee Monique Brown, Gabriel A. Croom, Rosa Curry, Randy A. Davis, DeLandis McClam, Erich McMillan-McCall, Sinclair Mitchell, Zoie Morris, DanaShavonne Rainey, Stacey Sargeant, Keith Lamelle Thomas and Charles E. Wallace. "Harlem Song" is a joyous musical celebration that transports its audience through time, bringing to life the brilliant energy, history, music and cultural heritage of Harlem. With a live band on stage, as well as historical photographs and multi-media footage, the cast sings and dances their way through the twentieth century, recreating the events and places that have defined Harlem. Music from the show ranges from jazz to swing, gospel to soul. Songs featured include "Drop Me Off in Harlem" by Duke Ellington and Nick Kenny, "Shake" by Sam Cooke, "That's What The Well-Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear" by Irving Berlin and "Take The A Train" by Billy Strayhorn. Daryl Waters and Zane Mark, musical supervisors for "Harlem Song", have collaborated with Wolfe on new interpretations and lyrics on some existing songs as well as created original compositions for the show.
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Extractions: Paul Ben-Haim received a conventional European musical upbringing. He was born Paul Frankenburger in Munich where his father was a lawyer. He studied piano and composition at the Munich Academy and was a renowned conductor. By 1931 he was able to devote himself increasingly to composition. When the Nazis came to power in 1933 he settled in Palestine and took the Hebraic name of Ben-Haim. It was perhaps through working as arranger and accompanist for Braha Zephira, a singer of Yemeni descent, that he became quickly attracted to oriental music, particularly the folk music of Palestine and Yemen, though he himself was at pains to point out "I dont actually take melodies. I invent them. It is now my language influenced by my surroundings." When listening to the Finale of the 2
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