The Homegrown Music Concerts On TV Bobby Syvarth guitar, vocals Dan myers sax Carey Neil Nicastro guitar Nick Driscollsax mark Covell bass set features flutist Tom and pianist Kirk leading http://georgegraham.com/hgmtv.html
Extractions: After over more than a quarter-century on Public Radio, the Homegrown Music series has become a regular feature of Public television ( WVIA-TV/44 ) in a weekly series, videotaped a monthly live radio concerts on WVIA-FM. No fancy or pretentious music video effects, just great performances captured live as broadcast on the radio. Airdates on WVIA-TV : 4/2/2004 7:00 PM : 4/7/2004 7:00 PM
Capital Public Radio Arts Reviews And Features Hudson. pianist Pascal Rogé CSUS New Millennium Concert Series. 2/10/04. Rosenberg.mark Morris Dance Group. 9/15/03. Hudson. Philip myers, French horn. 9/05/03. http://www.csus.edu/npr/artsreviews.htm
Living Lord Lutheran Church Bartlett, IL Steven R. myers, Associate Pastor Pastor Steve graduated from Concordia College markJohnson, Music Coordinator mark is an accomplished pianist and organist http:// www.livinglordlutheran.org/staff.htm
Jazz Preview Lapis Lazuli, featuring Amina Claudine myers on Hammond B3 And at Longy, pianist FredHersch performs solo music organization presents bassist mark Dresser with http://www.bostonphoenix.com/archive/music/98/01/01/JAZZ_PREVIEW.html
Extractions: pop local music jazz classical ... predictions With performances every Friday night this spring, Zeitgeist is the The Gregorian Rug Galleries 2284 Washington Street, Newton Lower Falls, hosts a tightly focused Friday series of area ensembles that fuse ethnic traditions with jazz and classical musics. The line-up includes Sabana Blanca accompanying Alexander Dovzhenka's 1930 silent film, Earth (January 23); the Really Eclectic String Quartet (RESQ) (February 20); avant-klezmer sextet Naftule's Dream (March 14); classical-ethnic-jazz fusion from Excelsior featuring accordionist Evan Harlan (March 20); authentic klezmer from Shirim Klezmer Orchestra (April 18); a mix of Turkish musics from the EuraAsia Ensemble (May 1); and Brass Planet (May 1). Call 497-6213. The Either/Orchestra play every Tuesday in February at the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge; call 547-0759. At Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury Street, the Jazz Composer's Alliance Orchestra present new works by members on February 1 and compositions by special guest saxophonist Fred Ho on May 10; call 536-3355.
BERKLEE | Berklee Today Online London s Top Jazz pianist With his career as a composer, pianist, bandleader, and 75takes his place at the head of the class by mark Small 73. by Robert myers. http://www.berklee.edu/bt/archives.html
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Gigs be singing accompanied by Seattleborn pianist extraordinaire Michael bass, Mike Cabeon piano mark Lau on 19th 8pm Brenda s Graduate Recital myers Studio, 3rd http://www.brendaearle.com/gigs.htm
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Upcoming Meetings Featuring pianist Patti Wicks and drummer Kevin Campfield. Featured mark HubrouckQuartet with Hubrouck on piano of musicians, including Terry myers and his http://www.spacecoastjazzsociety.com/meetings.htm
Extractions: We're Back at the NCO Club Once again, Space Coast Jazz Society meetings are being held at the popular NCO Club at Patrick Air Force Base, which is centrally located on the ocean side of Route A1A about three miles south of Cocoa Beach. Meetings are from 2 PM to 5 PM. Doors open at 1 AM when a lunch menu is available. The meetings are open to the public. Music fee is $5 for Jazz Society members and $8 for nonmembers. June 13: Syl LaFata The ever popular clarinet virtuoso will be backed by Howard Herman on piano, Johnny Powers on bass and Bob Dehne on vibes. This year's four college scholarship winners will be announced at the meeting and will perform with the band during the third set. Special Events If you want to publicize a jazz event on this page, please send email to louflorida@msn.com Click here for Places to Hear Live Jazz Directions to Meeting Locations Directions to the Patrick Air Force Base N.C.O. Club The club is on the ocean side of A1A across from the Air Force Base, about 1 1/4 miles north of the Pineda Causeway. Directions to Dino's Supper Club in Cocoa Beach.
M - SFPL.org House) Montgomery, Buddy (Jazz pianist, vibraphonist) Montreux Marilyn (Filmmaker)Murphy, mark (Jazz vocalist 80 Sound (Musical group) myers, David (Filmmaker). http://sfpl.lib.ca.us/librarylocations/main/art/musicians/m.htm
Artists Network Of Refuse & Resist! Jackson, actor Jon Jang, composer and pianist Aresh Javadi Arnold Mesches, visualartist Lou myers, actor Paul D Rage Against the Machine, band mark RamosNishita http://www.artistsnetwork.org/mumia/mumia911.html
Reviewer: "Guys And Dolls" Crew, Cast Take A Bow he selected student musicians Becky Finck, Peter Hanson, mark myers and Andy Rosevold.Finck played with the finesse of an accomplished pianist, Hanson and http://www.ecm-inc.com/news/princeton/2003/november/13play.html
Extractions: -ADVERTISEMENT- By Sondra Erickson Princeton High School cast, pit orchestra and crew need to take a bow for their outstanding production of Guys and Dolls, a musical comedy of Broadway taking us back to the early 30s and New York Citys picturesque population of eccentrics, gamblers, Salvation Army workers and lots of nonconformists. It is the story of good versus evil with good winning out the work of a struggling Salvation Army mission in downtown New York trying to change the bad habits of a dozen craps shooters and hoping to convert them and others to a better life by knowing the Holy Scriptures. In case you have forgotten, the musical boasts such favorites as Bushel and a Peck, If I were a Bell, Ive Never Been in Love Before and Sit Down, Youre Rocking the Boat. Caught up in the chronic New York scene of gambling is Nathan Detroit and his chorus nightclub-singer girlfriend of 14 years, Miss Adelaide. Talk about talent in these two portrayals. Charlie Moe played Detroit as though he had lived in the day of high rollers in New York. Even his musical lines were punctuated by a New York accent. Moreover, the same can be said of Tara West as Miss Adelaide, singing in a rich, New York contralto, even though her character was plagued by sneezes. What is even more laudable is that the characters made us believe their plight. Detroit is broke because he takes terrible risks throwing the dice and is afraid of commitment. Miss Adelaide is at her wits end as she tries to make the letters to her mother fact rather than fiction (that she and Detroit had been married for 12 years and had five children). As a chorus-line member she longs for a normal life as wife and mother only.
Campbells Kids 100 : Celebrity Bio Page F. Michael Feinstein. Michael Feinstein Singer and pianist. Tim Flannery. Tim Flannery PopSinger. Cash myers. Cash myers Cowboy. To Top. O. mark O Connor. mark O Connor http://www.campbellkids.com/celeb_browse.asp?cbt=1&aid=all&cpovisq=j6ECBtgfO7P39
1993-1996 and Jennifer myers violinists, George myers, violist, Stephen Stalker, cellist StephenZank, pianist Kathryn Stuart G. Figueroa, violinist, mark Shuman, cellist http://www.friendsmusic.org/Memories/1993-1996/1993-1996.html
Extractions: photo by Paul Greco When Laurie Beechman lost her battle with cancer March 8, 1998, the theatre world lost one of its most dynamic performers and one of the all-time great belters. Anyone who ever heard Laurie pour out her heart in such theatre anthems as "Memory" or "I Dreamed a Dream" never forgot the experience of listening to that voice that seemed to go in the ear and move directly to one's heart. Beechman, in fact, possessed a voice that originated from deep in her soul, evoking both the joys and pains of life. She had one of the strongest belts around, but she could also create delicate, softer sounds that moved listeners just as profoundly. Thankfully, Beechman's legacy will be remembered in a new 50-minute documentary produced and directed by Gaylen Ross. Entitled "Listen to Her Heart: The Life and Music of Laurie Beechman," the film will premiere at a by-invitation-only screening March 31 at the Directors Guild in New York City. In addition to the commentary from some of the theatre's finest, the documentary boasts some of Beechman's show-stopping vocal moments. Producer Ross explained to me earlier in the week, "What we tried to do is find highlights from her Broadway career but also not eliminate the cabaret part of her life, which was so important. We, of course, have 'You'll Never Walk Alone,' which was the closing number she did for President Clinton's inaugural. That was one of her last performances in public it was an amazing moment. And, we found some wonderful archival broadcast material. We have her singing 'Tomorrow,' which she never did sing in
Calendar A zany generational comedy), Directed by mark DeMichele Mickey myers 623.845.3720mickey.myers@gcmail.maricopa 14th, Jazz Clinic with pianist, Phil DeGreg, 230 http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/performingarts/calendar.htm
Extractions: GCC Performing Arts Events Calendar Jan Feb Mar Apr ... Dec Page maintained by Dave Schmidt Last update on Tuesday April 27 2004 See legal notice January 2004 back to top February 2004 and 29th Theater production: "Crazy Days of Summer" (A zany generational comedy), Directed by Mark DeMichele Click here for information back to top March 2004 4th, 5th and 6th Theater production: "Crazy Days of Summer" (A zany generational comedy), Directed by Mark DeMichele Click here for information Jazz Band Concert, Free Admission, 7:30 PM in PAC Featuring: Deer Valley H.S. Big Band GCC Big Band and GCC Night Band Donations are being accepted for the Reno Jazz Festival Trip Fund. for further informattion: Dave Schmidt 623.845.3725 dave.schmidt@gcmail.maricopa.edu GCC Community Band Concert, Free Admission, 7:30 PM in PAC for further information: Bill Humbert 623.845.3726
Famous TEKES Eastern Michigan University, Shannon myers, Professional Football. Inc./Producer andDirector, mark A. Fite, Howard Miller, Chicago disk jockey, Murray Arnold, pianist. http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/tke/PAGES/FAMOUS.HTM
Extractions: The 40th President of the United States of America "From my 1929 initiation into the Iota Chapter at Eureka College to this day, TKE has played an important role in my life. The various offices I have held in TKE - Big brother, Hegemon, and Chapter Prytanis - provided invaluable leadership experience. But, my most cherished benefits from membership in TKE have been the many warm friendships and spirit of camaraderie which are only to be found among Fraters." (Iota Chapter) John G. Rowland,
UMS Will Return To Hill; Season To Include Stars 12); pianist Lang Lang (April 1) and soprano Karita One People, One Love from SunRings ; mark Grey, Bertoia 16 Girls Choir of Harlem, Lorna myers conductor http://www.freep.com/entertainment/music/ums5_20030505.htm
Extractions: FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER The University Musical Society will celebrate its 125th anniversary season by regaining use of its signature venue, Hill Auditorium, which reopens in January after 20 months and $39-million worth of remodeling. The venerable University of Michigan arts presenter announces its 2003-04 music events today. The season counting previously announced theater and dance events, includes 68 performances of 43 events 14 percent fewer events than this season. UMS officials blame the weak economy, cuts in state arts funding and tight university budgets for the drop. But the familiar integrity of UMS' programs, which feature international stars, insider favorites and exploratory ideas, remains intact. And the face-lift to Hill promises a shot of enthusiasm and relief for audiences and UMS officials. The renovations include new mechanical systems, rest rooms, lower-level lobby, seats and wider aisles. The changes will reduce seating capacity from 4,100 to about 3,500. Without Hill, UMS has been forced to use alternate venues, including Orchestra Hall in Detroit and the Detroit Opera House, for its signature Choral Union series. Subscriptions to the Choral Union series dropped 15 percent this season. Average revenue per Choral Union concert dropped 24 percent. Still, UMS officials say overall ticket revenue for all series is up 22 percent, mostly due to the Royal Shakespeare Company residency.
Bernard M. Resnick - Clients and guitar (favoring old Fender Strats!), and mark Partridge handles JAZZ Mike Kwasis a smooth jazz pianist who has L myers GENRE RAP L myers is a rapper http://www.bernardresnick.com/clients.html
Extractions: This duo is from the East Village in New York City, although the lead singer, Snowflake, is originally from Sweden. The group delivers upbeat pop-electronica in a way that is mysterious, sultry, and atmospheric. She play keyboards and guitar (favoring old Fender Strats!), and Mark Partridge handles guitars. I can't stop singing the melodies to myself. That's a good sign, even though I'm not much of a singer. I think you'll be humming along too! Recently signed to Ruff Life Records, they re in the studio now, cutting their first single. Find out more at www.aboyandagirl.com. The Saddest Goodbye Slide
2001 Seattle Election - Lists Of Contributors - Sidran - Clist Title 2 Gifts, Owner $600 Mr. mark B. Callaghan Badgley Phelps Executive $600 Mr. mark Firmani Firmani Associates, President $600 Peringer dba Shirley Peringer, pianist/Teacher $235 Mr http://www.cityofseattle.net/ethics/el01a/report/lists/sidmar02.htm