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A welcome from our President Happy 80th birthday to MPAC! Mayo Performing Arts Center, a nonprofit organization, has been at the heart of arts and entertainment in Morristown since it first opened as the single screen Community Theatre in 1937. Eighty years later, it is an honor and a privilege to be part of a community that is committed to sustaining the legacy that Walter Reade originally founded. Through your support, this magnificent historic venue has helped to create wonderful experiences and memories for so many; memories that we continue to share with our family and friends through many generations. As part of our mission, we proudly continue the tradition of giving back, offering enriching programs that serve the public, often at no cost. Be on the lookout throughout the year as we announce free lectures, movies, concerts on the mainstage, performances on the plaza and events throughout the community. We hope you will take advantage of these diverse and exciting opportunities. Education and outreach are integral parts of our mission. MPAC brings the arts into schools, community centers, nursing homes and hospitals – bringing joy, inspiring hope, and instilling a sense of creativity and community to students in schools lacking arts programs and to those unable to travel to the Theatre. MPAC’s Miracle Project classes for those with special needs, and our relaxed performances on the main stage, are perfect examples of how the arts can truly became a transformative experience in someone’s life. It is the goal of our entire organization to create an accessible and inclusive environment that offers something for everyone. Thank you for supporting us and for joining us again this season. We are thrilled to continue the tradition of offering memorable experiences, this year, and in the next eighty years. Warm Regards,

Allison Larena President & CEO



A welcome from our Board Chairman Mayo Performing Arts Center, a nonprofit arts organization, contributes to the well-being and economic health of the community we serve. Earlier this year, Americans for the Arts, a national nonprofit arts advocacy group, completed a study of the economic impact of the arts locally and nationally in 2015. The study indicates that communities that support the arts and culture not only enhance their quality of life—they also invest in their economic well-being. Working with Morris Arts and Art Pride New Jersey, the study provides compelling evidence that the nonprofit arts and culture sector is a $31.8 million industry in Morris County—one that supports nearly 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs and generates $3.2 million annually in local and state government revenue. Whether serving the local community or out-of-town visitors, a vibrant arts and culture industry helps local businesses thrive. Unlike most industries, the arts leverage significant event-related spending by their audiences. Nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, which spent $15.8 million during 2015, leveraged a remarkable $16 million in additional spending by their audiences—spending that pumped vital revenue into restaurants, hotels, retail stores, parking garages, and other local businesses. As the largest arts organization in the county, our economic impact alone has been calculated at over $15 million. MPAC is proud to be a valuable community partner. As we look toward the future, we hope to meet the growing needs of our community and be the central resource for entertainment and arts education that makes Morristown one of the best communities in New Jersey to work, live and raise a family. We appreciate your support in helping us achieve this goal and hope that you will continue to recognize the value of Mayo Performing Arts Center in your community. Sincerely,

Joseph M. Goryeb Chairman, Board of Trustees


Miracles Continue to Happen at MPAC Autism and Special Needs Programs Continue to Expand

New Jersey historian John T. Cunningham often described the revival of MPAC as “The Miracle on South Street.” In January 2017, new miracles began to take place in MPAC’s education studios every Thursday afternoon with the launch of The Miracle Project. Those miracles became evident on the evening of June 6, when students from MPAC’s inaugural Miracle Project classes took the stage for their final session open performance in front of family and friends, and everyone in the theatre shared a special moment of sheer joy. The Miracle Project is an evidenced-based, award-winning program that uses music, dance and theatre to bring out the best of children with autism. Its goal is to provide children with tools to build communication, social skills, self-esteem through inclusive theater and to become part of a performing arts community. When MPAC decided to establish a special needs program within its Performing Arts School, Education Director Cathy Roy was determined to create one that would be in line with the school’s philosophy to serve each child, build their selfesteem and give every participant an individual experience. The Miracle Project made for an ideal match. MPAC found its kindred spirit in the Los Angeles based program, established by Elaine Hall and chronicled in the Emmy Award winning documentary Autism the Musical. “MPAC and The Miracle Project are so aligned in the way we approach the arts that it was such a natural fit,” said Ms. Hall.


The Miracle Project’s arrival at MPAC comes at a time when a staggering 2.5% of children in the State are diagnosed with autism, considerably higher than the national average of 1.5%. Two 22-week courses for children ages 9-15 began in January 2017. One course was offered for children who required individual aides and featured neuro-typical “peer mentor” students who volunteered to undergo the program alongside their peers with autism. The second course was designed for students who do not require individual aides, along with 10 volunteer students. “This wasn’t just about singing and performing, but also about learning social skills, how to make a friend, gain confidence and become part of something awesome,” said Jenny Boeckel, MPAC Education Manager, who participated in the program as a teacher. Every parent and every teacher wants their child to feel special, included and important, and MPAC’s Miracle Project’s Classes delivered on that promise of giving them a wonderful experience. “For an hour each week, my son got a chance to participate in a class he loves,” said Elle, a mother of one of the students. As the only program in New Jersey that is certified to use The Miracle Project’s methodology, MPAC has ambitious plans to grow the program to meet the needs of the autism community. This fall, MPAC has doubled the program, expanding to four classes and is looking for ways to develop programs for adults with autism. In addition, the Theatre continues to offer “relaxed performances” for families to enjoy an entertainment experience together. Major support for MPAC’s Miracle Project program was provided by Jacobs Levy Equity Management. Additional support was provided by the Paragano Family Foundation, The Calais Foundation, Joseph M and Jeanne Goryeb, Gil and Claire Zweig, Nicholas and Elizabeth De Angelo and the Walmart Foundation and by Starlight Ball 2016 Fund-A-Need Donors. For more information about MPAC’s Miracle Project program, class registration and to view a video of the program in action, go to https://www. mayoarts.org/education/the-miracle-project Our Mission Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, presents a wide range of programs that entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population of the region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern New Jersey. The 2017-2018 season is made possible, in part, by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as support received from the F.M. Kirby Foundation and numerous other foundations, corporations and individuals.


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Mayo Performing Arts Center Board of Trustees Joseph M. Goryeb, Chairman Robert Mulholland, Vice Chairman Anita J. Siegel, Esq., Secretary & Legal Counsel Matthew Finlay, Treasurer Allison Larena, President & CEO Todd Anderson Wendy Aresty Susan Brauer Sally Epstein Edward A. Gramigna, Jr., Esq. Linda Hellstrom John P. Hyland, CFP

Unjeria C. Jackson, MD Thomas C. Jardim, Esq. Mark A. Jones Jefferson W. Kirby Marylyn McLaughlin Howard Moseson James F. Quinn Harry J. Riskin, Esq. Mary Jane Robertson Douglas B. Sieg Gregory J. Supron David Welsh

Chairman Emeritus Bud Mayo Trustee Emeritus Leonard Sichel HONORARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable Brendan T. Byrne The Honorable Timothy P. Dougherty The Honorable Thomas H. Kean, Sr. Joe Piscopo John Pizzarelli

Staff Allison Larena Administration Ed Kirchdoerffer Sasha Pensado Anthony Scareon Charles Miller Adrienne Beck Shayna Super Julie Dwoskin Michele Bezak

President & CEO General Manager Finance Director Manager of Administration & Board Relations Programming Consultant Programming Manager Programming Assistant Administrative Office Assistant Accounting Assistant

Box Office Cheryl Yosh Box Office Manager Carolyn Zybura Assistant Box Office Manager Denise Biel Box Office Associate Eileen Fee Box Office Associate Marthe Lablans Box Office Associate Mimi Leiter Box Office Associate Kathleen O'Donnell Box Office Associate Marlene Rabiner Box Office Associate Erica Henderson-Smith Box Office Associate Devon Strom Box Office Associate Development Marysue DePaola Development Director Justin Wynn Assistant Director of Development Lana Missaggia Membership & Special Events Manager Christina Wolfe Development Associate Danielle Isermann Development Assistant Education Cathy Roy Jenny Boeckel

Darius Frowner Jon Rodriguez

Musical Director Performing Arts School Coordinator

Marketing Jean Leonard Michael Dundon Lauren Soule Lindsey Fu Mark Scoff Operations Lee Kaloidis Mark Mattera Erin Pach Michael Del Vecchio John Ricca Matthew Hill Jen Clarke Jose Figueroa Walter Urban Production Chris Ball Dave Brown Katie Wanner James Sargent Angelique Mather Karen Kogut Luke Kostuchik

Marketing Director Audience Development Manager Digital Content Manager Marketing Manager Marketing Assistant Operations Director Operations Manager and Starlight Room Manager Senior House Manager & Volunteer Program Manager Operations & Front of House Coordinator House Manager Assistant House Manager Assistant House Manager Operations Assistant Facilities and Maintenance Production Director Production Manager Production Manager Lighting Director Audio Engineer Hospitality Manager Technical Assistant

Education Director Education Manager

Our Mission Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, presents a wide range of programs that entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population of the region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern New Jersey. The 2017-2018 season is made possible, in part, by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as support received from the F.M. Kirby Foundation and numerous other foundations, corporations and individuals.


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Where to park for your show We’re working hard to offer parking solutions to make your MPAC experience stress free. Please refer to your pre-show email and our online preshow planner for show-specific information.

Mayo Performing Arts Center Parking Options •

$5 parking is available for many shows exclusively for MPAC patrons at the Verizon Lot at 39 Maple Ave.

$10 parking is available for many shows at the Presbyterian Church (across the street from MPAC). $5 parking is available for select performances at the Good Grief lot at 38 Elm Street.

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We are now offering the opportunity to reserve your parking in advance for many events. Look for an email on whether reserved parking is available for your show for the above lots.

Free Parking Option • FREE parking is available at Morristown Town Hall, approximately 1/3 mile from MPAC starting at 5:00 pm. Additional Recommended Parking • Local parking garage options: DeHart Street Garage, Ann/Bank Street Garage, Dalton Street Garage and The Highlands Garage. •

The Dumont Street Lot is a short walk from the theatre via Pine Street. The lot at Franklin & Elm is another option.

MPAC operates a FREE shuttle service for select performances from the Dehart Street Garage and Verizon Lot. Please refer to your pre-show email or our online pre-show planner for availability. Don’t get caught in lines at the end of the night paying for your parking! MPAC patrons can pay for parking at the DeHart, Ann/Bank Street and Dalton Garages at the MPAC box office. This offer is only good for cars parked after 5pm on MPAC show nights.


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Thursday, November 9, 2017

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BLUE ÖYSTER CULT AND JEFFERSON STARSHIP

BLUE ÖYSTER CULT For over four decades, Blue Öyster Cult has been thrilling fans of intelligent hard rock worldwide with powerful albums loaded with classic songs. Indeed, the Long Island, NY-‐based band is revered within the hard rock and heavy metal scene for its pioneering work. Blue Öyster Cult occupies a unique place in rock history because it’s one of very few hard rock/heavy metal bands to earn both genuine mainstream critical acclaim as well as commercial success.

catchy-yet‐heavy music and lyrics that could be provocative, terrifying, funny or ambiguous, often all in the same song. BÖC’s canon includes three stone-cold classic songs that will waft through the cosmos long after the sun has burned out: The truly haunting “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” from 1976’s Agents of Fortune, the pummeling “Godzilla” from 1977’s Spectres and the hypnotically melodic “Burnin’ for You” from The band is often cited as a major influence by 1981’s Fire of Unknown Origin. Other notable other acts such as Metallica, and BÖC was listed BÖC songs include “Cities on Flame with Rock in VH1’s countdown of the greatest hard rock and Roll,” “Then Came the Last Days of May,” bands of all time. “I Love the Night,” “In Thee,” “Veteran of the Upon the release of BÖC’s self-‐titled debut Psychic Wars,” “Dominance and Submission,” album in 1972, the band was praised for its “Astronomy,”“Black Blade” and “Shooting Shark.”

JEFFERSON STARSHIP bass, Jude Gold on lead guitar and GRAMMY Nominee Cathy Richardson anchoring the female lead vocal spot made famous by the inimitable Grace Slick (who invited her to sing Founder Paul Kantner (who died in January in her place as Jefferson Airplane accepts their 2016 at age 74) knew that combining powerful Lifetime Achievement Award at the GRAMMY creative forces, personalities and talents could Merit Awards Concert.) create something far greater than the sum of The band keeps a hectic touring schedule its parts. bolstered by several television recent Between 1974 and 1984, Jefferson Starship appearances including My Music: 60s Pop, Rock released eight gold and platinum albums, and Soul on PBS and live with the Contemporary twenty hit singles, sold out concerts worldwide Youth Orchestra on AXS Network. The Freibergand lived out legendary rock and roll escapades. penned 1979 hit Jane is the theme song for "Jefferson Starship was my creation...and it the Netflix Original Series Wet, Hot American has this nice fluidity about it that allows any Summer. In 2014-15, the band played a series number of people to come in and do things with of free concerts for America's Veterans and was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from the whatever Jefferson Starship is." - Paul Kantner US Department of Defense. Jefferson Starship Today's Jefferson Starship remains dedicated to has traveled the world playing in 20 countries breathing new life into the living catalog of the across the globe in the last 3 years alone. Jeffersonian legacy, going to the edge, pushing the sonic boundaries and staying true to the The music that defined a generation and spanned decades is alive and well and more original spirit of the music. relevant than ever in pop culture - songs such Featuring original and historic members David as “Volunteers,” “White Rabbit,” “Wooden Ships,” Freiberg (also a founder of San Francisco “Somebody to Love,” “Today,” “Miracles,” “Count luminaries Quicksilver Messenger Service) and on Me,”“Fast Buck Freddie,”“Jane” and “Find Your drummer Donny Baldwin, along with longtime Way Back” continue to reverberate throughout members Chris Smith on keyboards and synth the collective consciousness today. Jefferson Starship rose from the ashes of another legendary San Francisco band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees, Jefferson Airplane.


Sunday, November 12, 2017

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CHICAGO Hailed as one of the “most important bands in music since the dawn of the rock and roll era”by former President Bill Clinton, the legendary rock and roll band with horns, Chicago, came in at #9, the highest charting American band in Billboard Magazine’s recent Hot 200 All-Time Top Artists. And Chicago is the first American rock band to chart Top 40 albums in six consecutive decades.

International Film Festival in February, 2016, and won the Film Festival’s Best of Fest Audience Choice Award. The band opened the festival with back-to-back sold-out performances.

legendary songwriters wrote mega-hits such as, “25 or 6 to 4,” “Saturday In The Park,” “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day,”“Make Me Smile,” and many others.

Chicago’s newest record of new studio tracks, “NOW” CHICAGO XXXVI, was released on Frontiers Records. It includes eleven brand new songs, recorded on the road. Chicago has built a new recording system that is flexible, portable, powerful and musical. This new “recording rig” travels with the band. They have even created an online collaboration portal that allows even more performances to be worked on around the clock from remote locations. The CD package is a six-panel digipack with a beautiful 16-page full color lyric booklet.

Additionally, Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago won three awards in April, 2016, at the 10th Annual Fort Myers Beach Film Festival, taking home top prizes in the Documentary and Audience Award categories. Director Chicago was inducted into the 2016 Rock Peter Pardini was awarded the festival’s Rising and Roll Hall of Fame! This was their first Star Award in direction and was on hand to nomination. They’ve been eligible since 1994. accept all three awards. Earlier that month the A long time coming! documentary was the runner-up for Audience Chicago's first album, Chicago Transit Authority, Award at the Sarasota Film Festival. was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame in Chicago and The Doobie Brothers recently 2014, and the band performed on the Grammy completed their co-headline North American stage for the first time that year. summer tour. The 30+ date tour, promoted by Robert Lamm and James Pankow have become Live Nation, took the Grammy Award-winning the latest inductees of the Songwriters Hall and multi-platinum selling groups through of Fame at the organization's 48th Annual amphitheatres in major cities for a night of Induction on June 15th in New York City. These unforgettable live music.

More than 40 years after its debut, Chicago II still sounds like nothing else. Released in 1970, Chicago’s second album brims with confidence and inspiration as it draws on everything from orchestral music to heavy rock. It spawned a trio of Top Ten hits, and the timeless classic has been remastered to reveal unprecedented clarity and definition. For the first time a new stereo remix, created by British musician and producer Steven Wilson from the 16-track multi-track tapes, made it possible to bring out elements that were muffled or submerged in the mix. The result is a new stereo version of Chicago II that boasts clearness, punch and definition that it didn’t have before. It has recently been released by Rhino Records on CD and vinyl.

Chicago’s lifetime achievements include two Grammy Awards, multiple American Music Awards, Founding Artists of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Chicago street dedicated in their honor, and keys to and proclamations from an impressive list of US cities. Record sales top the 100,000,000 mark, and include 21 Top 10 singles, 5 consecutive CHICAGO’s award-winning documentary film, Number One albums, 11 Number One singles Now More Than Ever: The History Of Chicago and 5 Gold singles. An incredible 25 of their 36 premiered on CNN on New Year’s Day and albums have been certified platinum, and the ranked No. 1 among adults 25-54. This is per band has a total of 47 gold and platinum awards. “Nielsen Fast National Time Period Based Data” Chicago has toured every year since the for 1/1/17 from 8 PM -10 PM. The documentary beginning - they’ve never missed a year. The film was originally shown at the Sedona original four band members are Robert Lamm


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2017 on keyboards and vocals, Lee Loughnane on trumpet and vocals, James Pankow on trombone and Walt Parazaider on woodwinds. The band line-up also includes Tris Imboden on drums, Keith Howland on guitar and vocals, Lou Pardini on keyboards and vocals, Ray Herrmann on sax and flute, Walfredo Reyes, Jr. on percussion and Jeff Coffey on bass and vocals.

Research Foundation, which seeks a cure for a fatal children’s disease, Niemann-Pick Type C. Chicago manager Peter Schivarelli, who played football for Coach Parseghian, is on Notre Dame’s Board Of Directors for their Athletic Commission. Chicago has also associated with Hannah & Friends, an organization that serves children and adults with special needs. Hannah For five years, Chicago raised over a quarter & Friends is the personal mission of Maura of a million dollars to fight breast cancer Weis and her husband, Charlie Weis, the former for the American Cancer Society by having coach at the University of Kansas. a winning bidder come on stage and sing From the signature sound of the Chicago “If You Leave Me Now” in concert. Chicago horns, their iconic Vocalists, and a few dozen generously support other charitable causes, of ever-Classic Songs, this band’s concerts donating a portion of ticket sales to Kelly are celebrations. 2017 marks the band’s 50th Cares, established by Notre Dame head coach consecutive year of touring, without missing a Brian Kelly and his wife Paqui, to support local, single concert date! national and global organizations that strive to improve their communities in the areas Chicago continue to be true ambassadors for of health and education. Portions of ticket their beloved hometown, carrying the city's sales also benefit the Ara Parseghian Medical name with pride and dignity around the world. Some of Chicago’s hits: Make Me Smile

Does Anybody Really Know What Time It is?

25 or 6 to 4

Saturday In The Park

Beginnings

Questions 67 and 68

Happy Man

(I've Been) Searchin' So Long

Old Days

Free

Just You 'N' Me

Feelin' Stronger Every Day

If You Leave Me Now

Hard To Say I'm Sorry

Look Away

Wake Up Sunshine

Hard Habit To Break

Baby, What A Big Surprise

Colour My World

Another Rainy Day In New York City

Call On Me

Dialogue (Part I and II)

I'm A Man

You're The Inspiration

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Monday, November 13, 2017

DEEPAK CHOPRA THE FUTURE OF WELL BEING YOU ARE THE UNIVERSE

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DEEPAK CHOPRA: YOU ARE THE UNIVERSE - THE FUTURE OF WELL BEING What happens when modern science reaches a crucial turning point that challenges everything we know about reality? Join New York Times bestselling author Deepak Chopra as he shares new insights from his latest work “You Are the Universe” and explores some of the most important and baffling questions about our place in the world. The greatest spiritual urge in our time is the urge to change, to walk the path of transformation. Millions of people feel this urge, yet they run into the same problem. Where is transformation supposed to occur? Should we focus on our bodies or alter our beliefs, address our old conditioning or pursue a special spiritual discipline? Are we in the midst of a major paradigm shift in science? How does our understanding of consciousness also enhance our capacity for total well being (physical, emotional, spiritual, social, community, financial and ecological)? What happens when modern science reaches a crucial turning point that challenges everything we know about reality? Chopra will address these questions as well as practical ways to experience higher consciousness, transformation and healing. DEEPAK CHOPRA MD, FACP, founder of The Chopra Foundation and co-founder of The Chopra Center for Wellbeing is a world-renowned pioneer in integrative medicine and personal transformation, and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism. He is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. Chopra is the author of more than 85 books including 25 New York Times bestsellers. A global force in the field of human empowerment, Dr. Chopra’s books have been published in more than 43 languages. His ground breaking book, “Super Genes”, coauthored with Dr. Rudolph Tanzi (Harmony, November 2015) focuses on the new genetics and is revolutionizing how we understand ourselves and the health of those around us. His New York Times bestseller “Peace Is the Way “ received the Religion and Spirituality Quill Award in 2005, and “The Book of Secrets: Unlocking the Hidden Dimensions of Your Life” was awarded the Grand Prize in the 2005 Nautilus Awards. His New York Times bestsellers include “You Are the Universe: Discovering Your Cosmic Self and Why It Matters”, “What Are You Hungry For: The Chopra Solution to Permanent Weight Loss, Well Being, and Lightness of the Soul”, “Super Brain: Unleashing the Explosive Power of your Mind to Maximize Health, Happiness, and Spiritual Well Being”, “War of the Worldviews”, “Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul”, and “Spiritual Solutions - Answers To Life’s Greatest Problems”.

His book “The Soul of Leadership” was mentioned as one of five best business books to read for your career - Wall Street Journal. His innovative mobile programs Stress Free and Yoga and Vook’s Deepak’s Buddha Guide and Sages and Scientists applications provide an avenue to explore the world of Deepak Chopra. Released on Mother’s Day 2010, the new multimedia project, “The Mother-Infant Bond: The Biology of Love” depicts the extraordinary biological bond between mother and baby. Deepak Chopra's popularity as an international presenter and keynote speaker is exemplified in an impressive list of honorariums. The World Post and The Huffington Post global internet survey ranked Chopra #17 influential thinker in the world and #1 in Medicine. Chopra is the recipient of the 2010 GOI Peace Award, 2006 Ellis Island Medal of Honor presented by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations Foundation, and 2006 Trailblazer Award by the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine, 2002 Einstein Humanitarian Award through Albert Einstein College of Medicine in collaboration with the American Journal of Psychotherapy. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of California, San Diego, Health Sciences, Faculty at Walt Disney Imagineering and Senior Scientist with The Gallup Organization.


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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

RINGO STARR

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STEVE LUKATHER

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RINGO STARR AND HIS ALL STARR BAND “Ultimately what’s most impressive about Ringo Starr isn’t what he’s been, but rather who he is,” wrote Rolling Stone rock critic David Wild. “The man’s great heart and soul, his wit and wisdom.” Indeed, his music has always emanated from his warmth, humor, and exceptional skill, manifesting in the songs we know and love: “With A Little Help From My Friends”, “Don’t Pass Me By”, “Octopus’ Garden”, “Photograph”, “It Don’t Come Easy”, “Back Off Boogaloo”, “You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful and You’re Mine)”, “Don’t Go Where the Road Don’t Go”, “The No No Song”, and “Never Without You” to name a few. Since beginning his career with The Beatles in the 1960s, Ringo has been one of the world’s brightest musical luminaries. He has enjoyed a successful, dynamic solo career as a singer, songwriter, drummer, collaborator, and actor. Drawing inspiration from classic blues, soul, country, honky-tonk and rock ‘n’ roll, he continues to play an important recording, touring, and unofficial mentoring role in modern music.

Ringo’s passion for creating music continued to propel him and those around him forward. In 1970, EMI released Ringo’s first solo album, Sentimental Journey and in 1971 he began his unprecedented run as the first solo Beatle to score seven consecutive Top 10 singles, starting with “It Don’t Come Easy.” Throughout his career he has received 9 Grammys, has twice been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame first as a Beatle and then as a solo artist. Between 1970 and 2015 Ringo has released 18 solo studio records. He assembled his first All Starr Band in 1989 and found consistent success as a live act with his revolving All Starrs touring the world with 12 different All Starr bands to date. He has acted in over 15 films, received an Academy Award, and was nominated as an actor for an Emmy.

Ringo has published three books, Postcard From the Boys, Octopus’s Garden and Photograph. In 2014 he had a stint as a male fashion model in Born Richard Starkey on July 7, 1940 “at a very John Varvatos Fall Advertising Campaign and young age” he knew from very early on what he that same year went behind the lens for the Foo wanted to do.“When I was 13, I only wanted to be Fighters’ PR shots. a drummer,” remembers Ringo. Four years later, he joined the Eddie Clayton Skiffle Band, and in For all his many creative successes, Ringo is and 1959 hooked up with the Raving Texans, who always will be first and foremost a musician, later became Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. a drummer. Ringo’s candor, wit and soul are Just three years after that, Ringo was asked to the lifeblood of his music. As he sang on the join The Beatles. Worried that he might cost the autobiographical Liverpool 8, “I always followed Hurricanes a summer-long residency if he left, my heart and I never missed a beat.” Peace and he delayed his departure until they could find love are his life’s rhythm and melody, and he a replacement. On August 18, 1962, Ringo Starr propels this universal message in everything officially joined Paul McCartney, John Lennon, he does: his evocative artwork, his enthused and George Harrison in what would become live performances, his legendary songs, all one of the most important popular music acts imbued with the joy, reflection, and wisdom of all time, or as Ringo says, “the biggest band of the music icon the world knows and loves simply as ‘Ringo.’ in the land.”


Wednesday, November 15, 2017

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THE BEACH BOYS You can capsulize most pop music acts by reciting how many hits they’ve had and how many millions of albums they’ve sold. But these conventional measurements fall short when you’re assessing the impact of The Beach Boys. To be sure, this band has birthed a torrent of hit singles and sold albums by the tens of millions. But its greater significance lies in the fact that it changed the musical landscape so profoundly that every pop act since has been in its debt. Happily for us all, The Beach Boys continue to create and perform with the same bold imagination and style that marked their explosive debut over 50 years ago. And now in 2013, their Capitol Records release, Sounds of Summer (RIAA certified triple platinum with over three million in sales and climbing), and its companion The Warmth of the Sun marks a resurgence in Beach Boys interest that has again rocked the world.

Love’s co-written Golden Globe nominated “Kokomo” in 1988 and seeing it become its best selling single ever...or after being inducted that same year into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame...or after watching its worldwide album sales blow past l00 million...or after winning the NARAS Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 [along with The Who, Bob Marley, Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr. and Les Paul]. And still, The Beach Boys continue to have fun, fun, fun, with no end in sight. In 2012, The Beach Boys scheduled a 74 concert date limited 50th Anniversary Reunion Tour which was scheduled as a limited run reunion tour and ended in the U.S. July 15 and internationally on Sept 28th in which the original members reunited and released “That’s Why God Made the Radio,” the album debuted at # 3 on the Billboard charts, their highest chart position in 37 years and an unprecedented milestone.

Even more than the Beatles, The Beach Boys found through their music the key to unfading youth—and they made copies for everyone. To these guys, the beach isn’t just a place where the surf comes to play—it’s where life is renewed and made whole again.

The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who along with Jeffrey Foskett, Brian Eichenburger, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill and Scott Totten continue the legacy of the iconic American band. This tour will not feature Brian Wilson, Al Jardine or David Marks.

Captained by Mike Love, The Beach Boys play an astoundingly busy schedule of concerts, averaging 150 shows a year, ranging from sundrenched summer festivals to gala New Year’s celebrations and special events worldwide. In 1974 Mike Love’s concept album Endless Summer ignited a second generation of Beach Boys fans and stirred a tempest that rocked the music world.

Few, if any, acts can match The Beach Boys’ concert presence, spirit and performance. They were center-stage at Live Aid, multiple Farm Aids, the Statue of Liberty’s 100th Anniversary Salute, the Super Bowl and the White House. On one day alone—July 4, 1985—they played to nearly 2 million fans at shows in Philadelphia and Washington, D. C.

Grammy-winning songwriter Bruce Johnston, [Barry Manilow’s “I Write the Songs”], joined The Beach Boys in 1965, replacing Glenn Campbell, who filled-in for Brian Wilson, on vocals/bass, when he retired from touring. Highly regarded as a singer-songwriter, Johnston’s vocal work with such legendary artists as Elton John and Pink Floyd firmly established him among rock’s elite artists.

Love’s role as the band’s front man sometimes overshadows his stature as one of rock’s foremost songwriters. “Surfin’,” The Beach Boys’ first hit came from his pen. With his cousin, Brian Wilson, Love wrote the classics “Fun, Fun, Fun,”“I Get Around,”“Help Me Rhonda,”“California Girls” and the Grammy nominated “Good Vibrations.” Years later, he showed he still had the lyrical chops by co-writing the irresistible and charttopping “Kokomo.”

Had this remarkable band been less committed to its art and its fans, it could have retired from the field with honor at dozens of points along the way, confident that it had made a lasting contribution to world culture. It could have rested on the success of the epoch-shifting Pet Sounds masterpiece in 1966 . . . or after recording

On The Beach Boys’ near horizon is another national/world tour and continued charity activities through Mike Love’s Love Foundation, which supports national environmental and educational initiatives. Love and The Beach Boys’ recent efforts raised over a quarter of a million dollars for the Red Cross to benefit


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2017 victims of Hurricane Katrina and made Parade, The Today Show, PBS’ A Capitol Fourth, additional contributions to the disaster relief Good Morning America, Weekend Today, The in Haiti. O’Reilly Factor. The band appeared on countless worldwide TV shows throughout the years including: The Ed Sullivan Show, Dick Clark’s American Bandstand and The Tonight Show. Other television appearances include performances on Don Imus’ MSNBC show Imus In The Morning, TNT’s NBA All-Star Game, NBC’s Macy’s Day

In addition to founding Beach Boy Mike Love (lead vocals) and Beach Boy-vet Bruce Johnston (vocals/keyboards)—Jeffrey Foskett (guitar/ vocals), Brian Eichenburger (bass/vocals), Tim Bonhomme (keyboards/vocals), John Cowsill of The Cowsills (percussion /vocals) and Scott Totten (guitar/vocals) round out the band.


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Sunday, November 26, 2017

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DAVID CROSBY & FRIENDS At an age when many artists are slowing down, Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and coDavid Crosby is speeding up! founder of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, When Crosby released Croz in 2014, it had David Crosby, is heading out on tour in Nov/ been two decades since his last solo album. Dec 2017. Joining him will be five exceptionally But in 2016, only two years after that robust, talented musical friends, James Raymond on full-band effort, the 75-year old returned with keys, Mai Agan on bass, Steve DiStanislao on Lighthouse, an intimate, stripped-down set drums, Jeff Pevar on guitar and Michelle Willis that highlights Crosby’s instantly recognizable on keys and vocals. voice, incisive songwriting, and incomparable Crosby is in the midst of an incredibly creative guitar work. and powerful period and on this tour, he will be “Lights twinkle, flicker, blaze and sparkle performing music from the recently released throughout David Crosby’s finest solo album new album Sky Trails alongside some of his best since his melancholy 1971 masterpiece ‘If I loved songs and greatest hits. Could Only Remember My Name.’“ – Rolling “David Crosby and his friends put on an Stone awesome show. It was not full of glitz and glam, Now comes the new masterpiece Sky Trails, no fancy laser light show or costume changes, released September 29th 2017. Produced by but it was packed with spot on quality, superb James Raymond, the album features a new harmonies and awesome musicianship. collection of original songs including writing Crosby’s voice was as smooth as it has ever collaborations with Michael McDonald, Becca been and he was warm and charismatic.”Stevens & James Raymond as well as a re- Shutter 16 (Review from The Westbury Theater May 23rd 2017) imagining of a Joni Mitchell classic.

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Monday, November 27, 2017

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THE OAK RIDGE BOYS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION TOUR 2017 Theirs is one of the most distinctive and recognizable sounds in the music industry. The four-part harmonies and upbeat songs of The Oak Ridge Boys have spawned dozens of Country hits and a Number One Pop smash, earned them Grammy, Dove, CMA, and ACM awards and garnered a host of other industry and fan accolades. Every time they step before an audience, the Oaks bring four decades of charted singles, and 50 years of tradition, to a stage show widely acknowledged as among the most exciting anywhere. And each remains as enthusiastic about the process as they have ever been.

By the late ‘60s, with more than 30 members having come and gone, they had a lineup that included Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, Noel Fox, and Willie Wynn. Among the Oaks’ many acquaintances in the Gospel field were Bonsall, a streetwise Philadelphia kid who embraced Gospel music; and Sterban, who was singing in quartets and holding down a job as a men’s clothing salesman. Both admired the distinctive, highly popular Oaks. “They were the most innovative quartet in Gospel music,” says Bonsall. “They performed Gospel with a Rock approach, had a full band, wore bell-bottom pants and grew their hair long...things unheard of at the time.”

“When I go on stage, I get the same feeling I had the first time I sang with The Oak Ridge The four became friends, and when the Boys,” says lead singer Duane Allen. “This is the Oaks needed a bass and tenor in ‘72 and ’73, only job I've ever wanted to have.” respectively, Sterban and Bonsall got the calls. “Like everyone else in the group,” adds bass For a while, the group remained at the pinnacle singer extraordinaire, Richard Sterban, “I was a of the Gospel music circuit. It was there they fan of the Oaks before I became a member. I’m refined the strengths that would soon make still a fan of the group today. Being in The Oak them an across-the-board attraction. Ridge Boys is the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.” “We did a lot of package shows,” says The two, along with tenor Joe Bonsall and Bonsall. “There was an incredible amount of baritone William Lee Golden, comprise one competition. You had to blow people away to of Country's truly legendary acts. Their string sell records and get invited back.” of hits includes the Country-Pop chart-topper Their Gospel sound had a distinct Pop edge “Elvira,” as well as “Bobbie Sue,” “Dream On,” to it and, although it made for excitement and “Thank God For Kids,” “American Made,” “I Guess crowd appeal, it also ruffled purist feathers and It Never Hurts To Hurt Sometimes,” “Fancy Free,” left promoters unsure about the Oaks’ direction. “Gonna Take A Lot Of River” and many others. Then in 1975, the Oaks were asked to open a In 2009, they covered a White Stripes song, number of dates for Roy Clark. Clark’s manager, receiving accolades from Rock reviewers. In Jim Halsey, was impressed by their abilities. 2011, they rerecorded a thirtieth anniversary version of “Elvira” for a Cracker Barrel Old “He came backstage and told us we were threeand-a-half minutes (meaning one hit record) Country Store project. away from being a major act,” says Bonsall. “He The group has scored 12 gold, three platinum, said we had one of the most dynamic stage and one double platinum album—plus one shows he’d ever seen but that we had to start double platinum single—and had more than a singing Country songs.” They took his advice dozen national Number One singles and over and the result was a breakthrough. 30 Top Ten hits. “Those who came to Country music with Gospel Music Roots or after the New Traditionalists of the midThe Oaks represent a tradition that extends eighties cannot possibly imagine the impact back to World War II. The original group, based the Oaks had in 1977, when they lit up the sky in Knoxville, Tennessee, began performing from horizon to horizon with ‘Y’All Come Back Country and Gospel music in nearby Oak Ridge Saloon,’” wrote Billboard’s Ed Morris. He added, where the atomic bomb was being developed. “...the vocal intensity the group brought to it instantly enriched and enlivened the perilously They called themselves the Oak Ridge Quartet, staid Country format. These guys were exciting.” and they began regular Grand Ole Opry The Oaks branch out appearances in the fall of ‘45. In the mid-fifties, they were featured in Time magazine as one of Their career has spanned not only decades, but also formats. In 1977, Paul Simon tapped the top drawing Gospel groups in the nation.


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2017 the Oaks to sing backup for his hit “Slip Slidin’ Away,” and they went on to record with George Jones, Brenda Lee, Johnny Cash, Roy Rogers, Billy Ray Cyrus, Bill Monroe, Ray Charles and even Shooter Jennings, the son of their old friend Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. Most recently, the group recorded a duet with Merle Haggard for their 2015 Rock of Ages hymns and Gospel favorites album. They produced one of the first Country music videos. In 1977, “Easy,” although not released in the U.S., reached the Number Three slot in Australia. They participated in the first American popular music headline tour in the USSR. The Oak Ridge Boys have appeared before five presidents. And they have become one of the most enduringly successful touring groups anywhere, still performing some 150 dates each year at major theaters, fairs, and festivals across the U.S. and Canada.

replaced William Lee as the baritone singer. Late in ‘95, Steve resigned from the Oaks and exactly one minute after midnight on New Year’s Eve, Duane, Joe and Richard surprised a packed house at the Holiday Star Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana, by welcoming William Lee on stage and back into the group. The hit makers were finally together again! The Oaks’ high-energy stage show remains the heart and soul of what they do, and they refine it several times a year, striving to keep it fresh well into the future. “We‘re not willing to rest on our laurels,” Golden says. “That gets boring. As a group, we do things constantly to challenge ourselves, to try to do something different or better than the last time we did it.”

“I feel like I can do what I do on stage just as good now as I could 20 years ago,” says Bonsall. “I plan to be rockin’ my tail off out there as They did it with a consistently upbeat musical long as I’m healthy. The people who come approach and terrific business savvy. out, who bring their families to see us, deserve “We always look for songs that have lasting everything I’ve got.” value and that are uplifting,” says Allen, who “We’ve experienced a lot of longevity,” adds co-produced many of the Oaks’ recent studio Sterban. “I think the reason is the love we have albums. “You don’t hear us singing ‘cheating’ for what we do—the desire, the longing to or ‘drinking’ songs, but ‘loving’ songs, because actually get up there and do it. We love to sing we think that will last. We also don‘t put music together...to harmonize together. It’s what our in categories, except for ‘good’ or ‘bad.’ When lives are all about.” we get through with it, it’s probably going to sound like an Oak Ridge Boys song no matter “Back” to the future what it is.” In 2009, the group recorded a CD, The Boys They proved their business acumen in any number of ways, including such steps as declining the chance to sit on the couch during their many appearances on the Tonight Show.

Are Back, with 34-year-old, Pop-Rock producer Dave Cobb. Cobb encouraged them to stretch musically.

“‘Seven Nation Army’ was Dave’s first idea out of the shoot. He said he envisioned us singing where The White Stripes and Jack White do the instrumental parts. It turned out incredibly well,” Bonsall says. “The project is diverse and includes an old spiritual from the Smithsonian archives, ‘God’s Gonna Ease Your Troublin’ Mind,’ They also proved themselves to be capable and as well as a new Jamey Johnson-penned, soontireless advocates of charitable and civic causes, to-beclassic called ‘Mama’s Table.’” serving as spokesmen and/or board members of fundraisers for the Boy Scouts of America, The Oaks’ new music attracted the attention of a the National Committee for Prevention of Child younger audience, while reminding dedicated Abuse (now, Prevent Child Abuse America), fans that their favorite group is ever-evolving. Feed The Children, the National Anthem Project “When we throw those songs at the audience, and many more. it's fun to watch their reaction. The cool thing The group’s first personnel change in many is they're loving it.” Bonsall says. “We don't years occurred in 1987 when Steve Sanders, give it any introduction; we just go straight who had been playing guitar in the Oaks Band, into each song. We did ‘Seven Nation Army’ in “We said, ‘If you‘re going to give us four minutes on the couch with Johnny, we’d rather have four minutes to give you another song that lets people know what got us here,’” says Allen. “We didn’t get here talking; we got here singing.”


THE OAK RIDGE BOYS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION TOUR 2017 Minnesota a few weeks ago and got a standing track CD with seven rerecorded hits, including ovation. The younger kids in the audience the group’s multi-platinum, Country-Pop hit “Elvira,” and five new songs. were freaking out.” Duane Allen, who is Executive Producer for the project, adds, “We went to California to get a Rock and Roll producer who brought us back home to the very roots of our music, which is Gospel mixed with Country, Blues, and Rock and Roll.” Golden describes the new project as a “musical journey.” Sterban agrees. “I think David took us down some roads we might not have traveled on our own. The music may be different but he did not try to change us, he challenged us.”

Veteran Oaks’ producer Ron Chancey returned to the studio with the group to produce “Elvira” and two new songs, and the team of Duane Allen and Michael Sykes reunited to produce the remaining nine. The album debuted on September 19, a month after the Oaks were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.

While the combination of Oak Ridge Boys and Cracker Barrel is “only natural,” the Oaks stretched—yet again—and invited YouTube sensation Keenan Cahill to join them on what would become a viral music video for their first Many have labeled the Oaks’ path as one single from the project. “What’cha Gonna Do?” similar to what Johnny Cash traveled with was released to country radio in November producer Rick Rubin. The Oak Ridge Boys find 2011 and received widespread acceptance on that analogy appropriate, almost sentimental, national grass roots and Music Row charts. because Cash was one of their earliest In early 2014—forty-one years after Duane, supporters and a longtime friend. Joe, Richard, and William Lee first stepped “Back when we were struggling in the early onstage together as a group—they celebrated 1970’s, Johnny Cash encouraged us. He booked 41 million, RIAA certified records sold by us on his show in Las Vegas, and he paid us too signing a new record deal with Los Angelesmuch money. But his belief in us was the most based Cleopatra Records. Their first release important thing. He sat us down and told us, from Cleopatra, Boys Night Out, is a 14-song ‘Boys, you think it’s rough right now, but there’s live project, which was released April 15, 2014. magic in the four of you. I can feel that magic. I It’s the first live country hits recording ever know there is magic there. Don’t break up.’” to be released by The Oak Ridge Boys as they continue to make history. And the rest is history. That history will now forever be enshrined in the hallowed halls of the Country Music Hall of In 2011, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store asked Fame in Nashville, Tennessee, where The Oak The Oak Ridge Boys to record an album with a Ridge Boys—Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William blend of previously recorded and brand new Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban—were songs. The result was It’s Only Natural, a twelve- inducted on October 25, 2015. It’s Only Natural

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Thursday, November 30, 2017

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SAL VALENTINETTI CHRISTMAS SHOW Sal Valentinetti is the definition of an old soul with an olive oil voice and Italian charm. Valentinetti first learned the American standards at his grandmother’s knee and his passion grew further when he discovered his hidden vocal talent in his teenage years. His voice may seem like his strongest asset, but anyone who knows him knows that it's his personality that shines brighter than the white walls on his Cadillac.

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CHRISTMAS WITH JENNIFER NETTLES Superstar entertainer Jennifer Nettles is one of the most admired and animated performers. ASCAP has honored her songwriting prowess with five awards, including the emotionally charged, #1 PLATINUM hit “Stay” that also earned Jennifer GRAMMY®, ACM and CMA Awards. As the first female artist to be the solo songwriter on an ACM Song of the Year winner since 1972, Jennifer was acknowledged with the Crystal Milestone Award. Leading with her powerhouse vocals and vivacious energy, Jennifer hit high notes throughout 2016, releasing two Big Machine Records’ albums – Playing with Fire and To Celebrate Christmas – in addition to back-toback headline tours as well as holiday-themed dates. She recently released the music video for her catchy latest single, “Hey Heartbreak”

which is an anchor on her critically-acclaimed sophomore solo album, Playing with Fire. In 2015, Jennifer made her Broadway debut as Roxy Hart in the Tony Award-winning, recordbreaking musical Chicago. In December, she reprised her role as Dolly Parton’s mom Avie Lee Parton in the holiday-themed sequel to the ratings success Coat of Many Colors, Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love. Jennifer also played a vital role on the inaugural season of American Supergroup, serving as a celebrity judge alongside Elle King, Aloe Blacc and Jason Scheff. She was also added to the lineup for the annual C2C Festival in London, Glasgow and Dublin March 10-12 and headlined the 2017 Women’s Final Four concert in Dallas, TX on Saturday, April 1. For dates and more, visit JenniferNettles.com.


Saturday, December 2, 2017

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MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS BY CHIP DAVIS CHIP DAVIS A visionary musician and businessman, Chip Davis is behind a remarkable body of work now spanning five decades. Since founding Mannheim Steamroller and American Gramaphone Records in 1974, Davis has written, arranged, and recorded over 35 albums, highlighted by the RIAA multi-platinum certified Mannheim Steamroller catalog. The bestselling Christmas music artist in history, Davis has achieved worldwide sales in excess of 40 million, with four multi-platinum, eight platinum, and 19 gold certifications in the US alone. Furthermore, Davis is the entrepreneur behind the hugely successful Mannheim Steamroller product line, author of five acclaimed children’s books, amateur astronomer, and dedicated philanthropist. American Gramaphone recently commemorated its impact on popular culture with Mannheim Steamroller 30/40, a multi-media celebration of Davis’ milestone works: 1974’s Fresh Aire and 1984’s Mannheim Steamroller Christmas. In addition, Mannheim Steamroller 30/40 Live had its Public Broadcasting debut in May 2015 and fast joined the ranks of PBS’ most popular new special programming. The man behind Mannheim was born Louis F. Davis, Jr. in the archetypal small town of Hamler, Ohio (Pop. 500), the son of a family to whom music and “a sensitivity to nature” were integral. He graduated the University of Michigan in 1969 with mastery in bassoon and percussion before taking on a job at the Omaha, NE ad agency, Bozell & Jacobs. In 1974, Davis and fellow ad exec Bill Fries teamed up to create a fictional truck driver named “C.W. McCall” for a series of Clio Award-winning commercials. A string of hit albums and top 40 singles followed, including of course by the RIAA gold certified #1 classic, “Convoy.”

Davis decided to distribute and sell Fresh Aire on his own – American Gramaphone Records was born. Davis employed innovative marketing techniques to spread his “18th Century Classical Rock” and Fresh Aire eventually found its way onto record store shelves everywhere, fitted with the newly created classification “New Age.” Each consecutive installment in the Fresh Aire series saw Mannheim Steamroller pushing their inimitable synthesis forward, earning multi-million album sales, countless fans, and, with Fresh Aire 7, the 1991 GRAMMY® Award for Best New Age Album. In 1984, Davis had the idea to reinvigorate traditional carols and Yuletide staples via Mannheim Steamroller’s always-eclectic sonic approach. Mannheim Steamroller Christmas proved a phenomenon, the band’s first to reach the Billboard 200 album chart on its way to 6x RIAA platinum certification. A Fresh Aire Christmas followed in 1988, achieving 6x platinum certification and ultimately surpassing its monumentally successful predecessor to be declared the sixth best-selling holiday album of the SoundScan era.

Further Christmas collections – including 1995’s 4x platinum certified Christmas in the Aire and 2001’s 3x platinum certified Christmas Extraordinaire – followed, resulting in cumulative Christmas album sales in excess of 28 million. The Mannheim Steamroller Christmas Tour quickly became as much a Yuletide tradition as the albums themselves, selling out arenas nationwide each holiday season. Now in its 33rd year, the Tour is among the longest lasting and most successful musical caravans in industry history, with two separate troupes performing in nearly 90 cities each year. What’s more, still another incarnation The success of C.W. McCall allowed Davis to headlines the holiday festivities at Universal focus on his own original music. He dubbed Orlando® Resort on select Saturday and Sunday his new band Mannheim Steamroller – a play nights during the month of December. on the 18th-century musical technique known as the “Mannheim crescendo” – and in 1975 Never one to rest on his laurels, Davis has recorded Fresh Aire, a landmark work melding also introduced a hugely popular Mannheim elements of classical, rock, and pop into Steamroller product line while somehow something altogether unique. Foiled by the finding time to host Mannheim Steamroller's industry’s inability to put a label on the album, An American Christmas, a 12-hour nationally


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2017 broadcast radio special heard annually on over 250 stations across the United States.

Therapy to both Minnesota’s Mayo Clinic and The National Intrepid Center for Excellence and is now actively involved in integrating the Now distributed by Sony Music Entertainmentsystem into the NASA medical program. owned RED Distribution, the steadfastly autonomous American Gramaphone label Davis’ lifelong interest in astronomy has led to has released works by an array of like-minded an extended relationship with NASA, including artists. For their part, Mannheim Steamroller several trips to Kennedy Space Center in has observed additional holidays while also Cocoa Beach and Johnson Space Center in exploring inspirations spanning the music of Houston where his team recorded Space Walt Disney films to the majesty of Yellowstone Shuttle launches and landings that have been characterized as “the most accurate ever made.” National Park. A committed naturalist, Davis and his American Gramaphone crew of top sound technicians have amassed a notable catalog of natural sounds, from the Tucson desert to the full sonic span of all four seasons in the Midwest. The recordings are highlighted on Davis’ popular Ambience series, used in such esteemed medical facilities as the Walter Reed National Military Hospital. In addition, neck surgery in 2004 inspired Davis’ creation of Ambient Therapy, a patented system that allows for faster healing by reducing stress, anxiety and other barriers to recovery via musical content and 4-channel surround sound algorithms. Davis has donated Ambient

The indefatigable Davis still travels the country on behalf of American Gramaphone, but prefers to spend his time on his 150-acre farm outside Omaha, joined by his children Kelly, 26, Elyse, 18, and Evan, 21, as well as his “farm family” – a full menagerie of critters including four horses and two timber wolves. Four decades on, Chip Davis determinedly carries on each day with the original spirit of creative drive and invention that first inspired him. “There wasn’t any business plan when I started American Gramaphone,” he says. “There wasn’t any target I was looking at. It’s always been about just moving forward and doing things I like to do.”

Notable Facts •

Grammy Award winner Chip Davis is the #1 Christmas music artist in history with over 28 million records sold; the second highest Christmas artist is Elvis Presley.

The music industry told Chip “Don’t do a Christmas album because that will signal the end of your career.” He moved forward and produced his first Christmas album, Mannheim Steamroller Christmas, on his own. Five million copies flew off the shelves.

Mannheim Steamroller has sold over 40 million albums. With 19 gold, 8 multi-platinum and 4 platinum certified records, Chip is among an elite group of artists - including U2, Jay-Z, The Beach Boys and Michael Jackson - with the most such certifications among all recording artists.


MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS BY CHIP DAVIS •

Chip has written, arranged, and produced over 100 albums. His Halloween, American Spirit, and Romantic Melodies CDs all reached the #1 position on Billboard's Independent Albums charts.

So you remember the hit record “Convoy” which blew open the CB craze and the Convoy movie starring Kris Kristofferson? They were based on C.W. McCall, a fictional truck driver co-created by Chip in his jingle-writing days. He was named Country Music Songwriter of the Year in 1976.

The Mannheim Steamroller brand has expanded into lifestyle products. Chip is the author of five children's books and has created an entire line of food items including his signature Cinnamon Hot Chocolate, bath and apparel products and clothing under the Mannheim Steamroller name.

Chip and Mannheim Steamroller have been involved in a strong relationship with NASA. NASA provided unprecedented access to the Mannheim team to tape two Shuttle launches and one landing. The Music of the Spheres, released in 2013, includes the recordings.


Wednesday, December 13, 2017

LINDA EDER Christmas where you are

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LINDA EDER: CHRISTMAS WHERE YOU ARE Showcasing one of the greatest voices of our time, Linda Eder’s diverse repertoire spans Broadway, Standards, Pop, Country, and Jazz. When she performs “live” in concert, it is amazing to experience the ease with which she moves back and forth from one genre to another as if she were gifted with the vocal ability to perform each genre as well as all the others. Born in Tucson, Arizona and raised in Brainerd, Minnesota, Eder began her career right out of high school singing all around her home state, and she eventually landed a gig at Harrah’s Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. But it was her appearance on the 1987 season of “Star Search,” during which she won for an unprecedented 12 straight weeks, which attracted the attention of audiences and record companies alike. Eder launched her recording career in 1991 with her self-titled debut album and soon established a vital niche as America’s most popular and acclaimed new interpreter of Pop, Standard and Theatrical genres. She released two more solo albums before starring in the Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde beginning on April 28, 1997. As the tragic character “Lucy” in this new musical, Eder blew the roof off New York City’s Plymouth Theatre eight times a week as she belted out her signature songs “Someone Like You” and “A New Life.” Her Broadway debut, for which she was rewarded with a Drama Desk nomination, sent her already rapidly rising star blazing across the sky securing her a spot as one of America’s most beloved singers and dynamic “live” performers. Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote, “What do we mean when we use the word perfection? The question arises every time I watch the pop singer Linda Eder…. After leaving Broadway, Eder’s recording career continued “full steam ahead” with her discography to date being comprised of 16 solo recordings and numerous musical recordings. She focused on mostly Broadway, Standard and Pop music for many years, which highlighted her abundant vocal gifts as well as her skill for delivering dramatic, emotionally resonant interpretations of mostly familiar songs while making them her own. Her highly successful first Christmas album, Christmas Stays the Same, is a perfect example of the way she is able to transform and interpret best loved Christmas music and make it her own without compromising the original. In 2008, Eder stepped outside the box and her familiar “wheelhouse” to record The Other Side of Me, a Country Pop blend of contemporary music, which included a song written by Linda herself. And, in June, 2010, she and Clay Aiken covered Roy Orbison’s “Crying” as a duet on Aiken’s album, Tried & True.

In 2013, Linda established her own record company under the name Tressamail, Inc., and in that same year she released her first recording on that newly established label, the highly acclaimed Christmas Where You Are. This CD featured 12 tracks – six selected by her fans via social media and two originals from Eder herself. It also featured a unique twist on the classic, ”Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” which Linda rewrote and recorded with her teenage son, Jake. It was to represent a classic mother-son debate over going outside to play in a snow storm. Eder has released two additional recordings on her own record label. In 2014, she released her first ever “live” CD, LindaLIVE, which was recorded in Saratoga, New York before a wildly enthusiastic crowd. Most recently in November, 2015, she released Retro Volume 1. This latest CD features 14 tracks written by Frank Wildhorn, Jack Murphy, Jason Howland, Leslie Bricusse, Nan Knighton, Baird Jarman, and Maury Yeston. This CD is filled with the kind of lush, sweeping Broadway-esque melodies that first introduced Linda’s voice to her many fans. She has appeared on television numerous times. TrailMIX, her prime time Animal Planet special about singers with a passion for horses, was a natural extension of her love for animals and featured Linda interviewing fellow recording artists and performers Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Irish tenor Ronan Tynan, Rob Thomas, and Aerosmith’s Joe Perry. She has been featured on numerous PBS television concert specials including Clay Aiken’s Tried & True, Hallelujah Broadway, Linda Eder: The PBS Concert, Best of Broadway: Broadway The Leading Ladies, Best of Broadway: The Love Songs, Jim Brickman Plays The Disney Songbook, and more. Her 2001 Holiday Concert, Christmas Stays the Same, was broadcast on Bravo TV and continues to be a popular selling DVD. The concert stage remains the mainstay of Eder’s career. She has performed for sold-out crowds in venues across the country and throughout Europe. She has performed at many prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, The Palace Theatre, Radio City Music Hall, Wolftrap, New York City’s Town Hall, Davies Hall, among many others. Always touring in great company, her collaborators have included the late Oscar-winning composer and pianist Marvin Hamlisch, Emmy and Grammy winner Michael Feinstein, and conductor of the Boston Pops Keith Lockhart. Eder is happiest on stage singing for her audiences and spreading the joy she exudes.



RESTAURANT GUIDE Mayo Performing Arts Center would like to thank the following restaurants for their advertising support. 3 West

665 Martinsville Rd, Basking Ridge; 908-647-3000 From the smokey wood flavors of seasonal appetizers and entrees, to the finely executed desserts, we at 3 West strive to keep customers coming back for more.

www.3westrest.com

Black Horse Tavern & Pub

1 West Main Street, Mendham; 973-543-7300 Indulge in the area’s finest cuisine. Beauty and historic charm meets modern dining in the newly decorated Black Horse Pub. Enjoy choice steaks, signature salads, and some of the freshest seafood this side of the Jersey shore from our Oyster and Clam Bar. Live guitar music fills the night on Fridays and Saturdays.

www.blackhorsenj.com

Blue Morel Restaurant & Wine Bar

2 Whippany Road; (973) 451-2619 (at the Westin Governor Morris) Combines the finest seasonal ingredients from local, regional, organic and sustainable farms with the culinary creativity of Chef Thomas Ciszak and Chef Kevin Takafuji. Blue Morel creates a farm to table experience serving New American Cuisine, Sushi and a Seafood Raw Bar.

www.BlueMorel.com

Dublin Pub

4 Pine Street, Morristown; 973-538-1999 Right across the street from the theatre. Authentic Irish Pub with cozy atmosphere and great food and drink. Private room available for parties.

www.dublinpubmorristown.com

Eclectic Grill

@ Morristown Hyatt, Headquarters Plaza 973-647-1234 Exciting and innovative American cuisine. Complimentary self-parking.

www.morristown.hyatt.com

Enjou Chocolat

8 DeHart Street, Morristown; 973-993-9090 Gourmet Chocolate, Custom Shaped Chocolate, Corporate Gifts, Gift Baskets, Wedding & Party Favors.

www.enjouchocolat.com

George & Martha’s

67 Morris Street, Morristown; 973-267-4700 Modern American menu in a sophisticated and fun atmosphere. The restaurant features an exciting nightlife, from Happy Hours to live entertainment and hosted events. Whether you’re looking for lunch, dinner or cocktails with friends, George & Martha’s is a great choice every day of the week.

www.georgeandmarthas.com

Grato

2230 Rte 10 W, Morris Plains; 973-267-4006 Seasonal Italian Cuisine. Grato means ‘grateful’ in Italian, and that’s just how you’ll feel after a meal at this pleasing restaurant.

www.gratorestaurant.com

Millie’s Old World Meatballs & Pizza

60 South Street, Morristown; 973-267-9616 Casual BYOB restaurant doling out meatball dishes & wood-fired pizzas in a contemporary space.

www.milliesoldworld.com

Monster Sushi

5 Pine Street, Morristown; 973-292-0314 Generous sushi rolls & other Japanese fare dispatched in digs decorated with monster movie posters.

www.monstersushinj.com

Nunzio's Dolce Vita

90 South Street, Morristown; 973-984-7700 Nunzio's Dolce Vita is an Italian Restaurant that incorporates fresh, seasonal ingredients into its dishes. Owner, Nunzio Cassara, combines his New York City experience with the Mediterranean food of his heritage to create a fusion of traditional and chic in Morristown. Nunzio's is located next door to MPAC and is a BYOB restaurant. Reservations are encouraged and please allow 90 minutes for your dining experience.

www.nunziosdolcevita.com


RESTAURANT GUIDE Mayo Performing Arts Center would like to thank the following restaurants for their advertising support. The Office Tavern Grill

3 South Street, Morristown; 973-285-0220 Villa Restaurant Group purchased 7 iconic Office Beer Bar & Grill restaurants in North Central Jersey and the Morristown location was the first to be transformed into our new upgraded brand. We have a new menu featuring a modern twist on classic comfort foods, a large craft-centric beer selection, great happy hours and a fun & friendly atmosphere. It is our goal to make sure that each time you visit The Office, it is better than the time before.

www.officetaverngrill.com

Roots Steakhouse

40 W Park Place, Morristown; 973-326-1800 Diners can expect delicious USDA aged prime beef sourced from the highest quality ranches in the mid-west. We pride ourselves on only center cut beefs and cooked at 1800 degrees to ensure our guests the best product possible.

www.rootssteakhouse.com

Ruth’s Chris Steak House

1 Hilton Court, Parsippany; 973-889-1400 We at Ruth’s Chris serve up a lot more than just our famous sizzling steaks. Private Dining available, book your next memorable event with us.

www.ruthschris.com

Sirin Thai Restaurant

3 Pine Street, Morristown; 973-993-9122 Just around the corner from the theatre. Authentic Thai cuisine.

www.sirinthairestaurant.com

South + Pine

90 South Street; 862-260-9700 South+Pine is an american eatery focusing on using fresh seasonal ingredients to create artistic, and of course, delicious dishes. Chef/Owner Leia Gaccione, former Executive Chef & Chef de Cuisine for Bobby Flay, brings her talent to Morristown with this little gem. A casual and inviting environment, South + Pine is family friendly and located just next door to MPAC.

www.southandpine.com

Stirling Tavern

150 South Street, Morristown; 973-993-8066 THE STIRLING TAVERN, minutes away from MPAC is the new sister restaurant to the award winning New American Restaurant The STIRLING HOTEL. The Stirling Tavern offers an exquisite cocktail menu,16 revolving draft beers and we offer a late night menu Wednesday - Saturday. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere to begin or end your theatre experience. Open 7 days a week for Lunch & Dinner

www.stirlingtavern.com

Swiss Chalet Bakery

159 South Street; 973-267-0092 We’re a full service bakery with a daily selection of over 200 freshly baked items and a self-serve beverage center offering delicious fresh ground coffee & a variety of teas. Additionally, we offer cappuccino, espresso and lattes and a selection of natural European jams & jellies.

www.swisschaletbakery.com

Tabor Road Tavern

510 Tabor Rd, Morris Plains; 973-267-7004 Offers fine American dining and a full wine list all set in airy atrium with cozy fireplaces and sweeping bar.

http://taborroadtavern.com/

Tito’s Burritos & Wings

26 Washington Street; 973-267-8486 Mexican Food - Burritos, Tacos, Wings, Loaded Nachos/Fries & Quesadillas - It’s All Good!

www.titosburritos.com

TOWN bar + kitchen

80 Elm Street; 973-889-8698 TOWN bar + kitchen is a contemporary American restaurant located just across the street from the Morristown train station. Offering a diverse menu along with extensive wines, beers, and cocktails in a chic, urban atmosphere - TOWN has something for everybody.

www.townbarandkitchen.com

Urban Table

40 W Park Place; 973-326-9200 Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. The menu focuses on fun, casual fare. The atmosphere is bright and full of Urban whimsy. It offers full service bar featuring great wine, Trap Rock draft beers and delicious shakes and smoothies.

www.urbantablerestaurant.com



Mayo Performing Arts Center acknowledges the following generous Performance Sponsors and Partners Performance Sponsors

Media Partners

Hotel Partners

For more information about sponsorship opportunities and the associated benefits, please call Justin Wynn at 973-539-0345 x6550 or email jwynn@mayoarts.org. *As of October 20, 2017


Mayo Performing Arts Center

2017-2018 Supporters

We wish to thank our donors for their generous support of our Annual Fund* $100,000 and higher F. M. Kirby Foundation New Jersey State Council on the Arts $40,000 - $99,999 Jacobs Levy Equity Management/ Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy The John and Margaret Post Foundation $20,000 - $39,999 Atlantic Health System's Chambers Center for Well Being BASF Corporation Morris County Historic Preservation Trust Fund $10,000 - $19,999 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Foundation The Lewis D. Brounell Charitable Trust The Thomas and Agnes Carvel Foundation The Conger Family Foundation The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Goldman Sachs Gives/Todd and Nina Hohman The Hyde & Watson Foundation The Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation George A. Ohl, Jr. Trust The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust

$5,000 - $9,999 AAA Northeast The Arnold F. Baggins Foundation, Inc. Bayer Corporation The Calais Foundation John DaSilva Memorial Foundation The Walter F. and Alice Gorham Foundation, Inc. S. Dillard and Adrienne Kirby The Sandra Kupperman Foundation McCarter & English, LLP Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child PNC Financial Services Group PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP TD Bank N.A. Wells Fargo $1,000 to $4,999 The Charitable Foundation of the Burns Family, Inc. Nick and Elizabeth De Angelo Kristin Elliott Charitable Fund Investors Bank Foundation James B. Luke Family Charitable Foundation McGuinn Family Foundation RBC Wealth Management William E. Simon Foundation, Inc. Walmart Foundation Kim and Finn Wentworth in memory of Elisa De Jonghe The Harold Wetterberg Foundation As of October 20, 2017 * Excludes fundraising events and membership gifts

Gifts In-Kind All County Rental Center Diversified Media Group Drinker, Biddle & Reath, LLP

Elliott’s Flower Shoppe Enjou Chocolat FTC, FBO

Google Hawk Graphics Inc. Larena Construction LLC

Steinway & Sons is the official piano of Mayo Performing Arts Center.


Main Lobby Building Project The Mayo Performing Arts Center has completed renovating and expanding its main lobby and plaza area. The Campaign for the Project exceeded its goal and raised over $2.5 million in gifts and pledges. Now we are examining ways to add more upgrades to the venue and better facilities for our patrons and look forward to keeping you informed of our progress. We would like to thank the following donors for their generous support of the Main Lobby Building Project:

$300,000 and above The Gagnon Family F.M. Kirby Foundation

$250,000 - $299,999 A.P. Kirby, Jr. Foundation, Inc. John and Margaret Post Foundation

$100,000 - $249,999 Jay and Wendy Birnbaum The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Paula and William Marino Eileen and N. Larry Paragano Sr.

$50,000 - $99,999 Conger Family Foundation Jeanne and Joseph Goryeb Jacobs Levy Equity Management Gail and Ben Lobel Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark

$25,000 - $49,999 Linda and Jay Hellstrom The Hyde and Watson Foundation Jenny and Jeffrey Kalajian Sudy and Bud Mayo Carol and Robert Mulholland Maxine and Harry Riskin Wendy and Gregory Supron

$10,000 - $24,999 Gar Wood N. Burwell The Ellis Family The Walter F. and Alice Gorham Foundation Kathy and Greg Heher Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Larry E. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Bruce I. Jacobs Karen and Jefferson Kirby Larena Construction LLC Pamela and Joseph Longo

James K. Malloy Marylyn and Thomas McLaughlin Helen and Jim Quinn Anne and Robert Rooke Elise and Thomas J. Ross, Jr. Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes Brenda and Leonard Sichel Anita J. Siegel Claudia and Kenneth Silverman Joseph Weber

$5,000 - $9,999 Daniel and Meryl Alesandro Sally Epstein Matthew and Teresa Finlay Edward and Beth Gramigna Anita Hotchkiss and Christopher Martin Marcia and Peter Hunter Thomas Jardim and Karen Fountain MATTHEW 18:5 Foundation Lary Wasserman

$1,000 to $4,999 The Elliott Averett Family Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Bach Rev. Janet Broderick Louise and Malcolm Chamalian Theresa de Leon Nancy and Flo Brown Foley Joan and James Lynch Dana and Eric Macy Lois and Peter Mancuso Dr. Edward and Norlyn Poto Michael Shoblock Marilyn and Mark Talve Foundation The Wallerstein Foundation for Geriatric Life Improvement Neva and Rich Watson As of October 20, 2017

Naming Opportunities are available for gifts ranging from $500 to $500,000. Donations at every level make an impact! Please call Marysue DePaola at 973-539-0345 ext. 6503 or email mdepaola@mayoarts.org for more information on how to be a part of this exciting project!


The Starlight Society MPAC gratefully acknowledges its Starlight Society members for their generous contributions, providing the theater’s leading source of annual support each year. President's Circle: $10,000 and up Wendy and Jay Birnbaum Jim and Donna Chambers Mary E. and David L. Cobb The Ellis Family Rob and Nancye Falzon Joe and Jeanne Goryeb Sheridan and John Greeniaus John and Kristin Hyland Unjeria C. Jackson, MD and Mr. Larry Thompson Bud and Sudy Mayo Nancy and Howard Moseson Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark Eileen and Carlos Rodriguez Clementina, Debra and Ron Sanes Claudia and Kenneth Silverman David and Lisa Welsh Kim and Finn Wentworth Producer's Circle: $5,000-$9,999 Sheri and Steve Alexander Wendy Aresty Theresa Augustine-Christie Betty Carroll Gordon and Cindy Crawford David and Jill Farris Frederick and Katherine Fultz Tobi and George Goldman Antonia A. Gollob Jay and Linda Hellstrom Richard and Cindy Johnson Jennifer and Jeffrey Kalajian Ellen and Jonathan Lewis Paula and Bill Marino Nancy and David Medford Pam Mondelli and Paul Pazniokas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulholland Mr. and Mrs. James Nason Ms. Carolyn Olenowski Nancy and Jeffrey Rich Bob and Anne Rooke Hank and Jacke Schram Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Smith Steven Snow Allan and Barbara Staats Mr. Jon Stewart Stewart Stimson and Yunior Caballero Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Supron Bob and Catherine Tafaro Director's Circle: $3,000-$4,999 Michael and Karen Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carroll, Jr. Chip Carver and Anne DeLaney

Christie Family Foundation Ann and Art Corwin Nick and Elizabeth De Angelo Mary Ellen and Paul DeNoon E. Steven and Bernadette Doyle Harriett and Bob Druskin Ms. Sarah R. Epstein Tom and Susan Fuller Steve and Kathy Gillen Dana Griffith and Jack Hogoboom Orren and Trish Grushkin Jerry Happ Mr. and Mrs. Robin Kinney Karen and Jeff Kirby Michael Kohner Don and Fran MacMaster Caren Frankel and Dr. Jory Magidson Will and Dyanna McGuire Marianne and Walter Morris John O'Grady and Brad Motta John and Lucy Orfan Eileen Paragano Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pester Carole and Jack Plaxe Ms. Jaime Raskulinecz and Ms. Linda Varas Dr. Michael and Mrs. Alice Samach Robert and Sherry Scott Leonard and Brenda Sichel Anita J. Siegel Michael and Maria Simoff Susan and Rick Sinay Artist's Circle: $2,000-$2,999 Arnie and Ruth Aprahamian Patti Aresty Richard and Connie Batherman Mr. and Mrs. George H. Becker, Jr. Ginger Brennan Gregg and Jackie Buckalew Mr. Gar Wood N. Burwell Dr. James and Mary Chimenti James and Doreen Costello Data Designs, Inc. Robin and Tim Devaney John and Lisa Ennis Teresa and Matthew Finlay Mr. Richard Genabith Caroline and Richard Godfrey Richard and Leslie Goryeb John J. Hallacy and Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento Mr. Mark S. Hartmann, Jr. and Shelby C. Rhodes Virginia and Russell Hawkins Kristin and Will Henson Marcia and Peter Hunter Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Israel

Jane and Michael Kurek Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lewis Nicky and Paige L'Hommedieu Donald and Barbara Louria Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Matlesky Thomas and Marylyn McLaughlin Mr. David F. Miller and Ms. Sheila F. Eule Steven and Sherry Nalbone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfeffer Joyce Prevoznik Sue and Eric Robbins Eileen Rolnick Linda and Mike Rosenberg Carol Schautz Marcia and Mark Schiffer Michael Shoblock Doug and Tracey Sieg Mr. and Mrs. James Van Derveer Deborah Vilage and James Wilkinson Lary Wasserman Conductor's Circle: $1,250 - $1,999 Susan and Ken Adler Ms. Gail Alvarez Anonymous and Grateful Jeffery Aughey and Aileen Kiter Michael and Joanne Aversa Joseph and Teresa Axtell Jeff and Lee Ann Barone Laurie and Larry Baruch Lynn and Mitch Baumeister Dr. and Mrs. Charles Becht, IV Jack Benvent and Robin Cornick Benvent Richard G. Binetti, MD Ken and Lisa Bodmer Michael and Eileen Boos Family Morgan and Amy Bornstein Lois Brounell Jay and Diana Buffum Denis and Barbara Burke Robert and Francoise Burn Cynthia and Ed Cashman Robert and Fran Cavalero Janet and Robert Cole, MD Stan and Holly Coleman Glenn and Nancy Collins Dr. David and Lynda Conyack Mr. Richard Cooke Glenn and Eleanor Coutts Frederick K. Kleen, III and Virginia DeLalla Ms. Janet DeMeo Stephen and Norma DeTommaso Ms. Dina Di Maria Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Dollard John and Karen Dubel


Mr. Richard Eger and Mrs. Anne Aronovitch Sally and Gary Eisenreich Kieran and Molly Fagan John and Eileen Farry John and Linda Fedinec Kevin Feeley Stephen and Ann Marie Feld Rich and Dianna Fembleaux Mr. and Mrs. Jason Fowler Mr. and Mrs. James Frame Robert and Kelly Frank Dorrie and Brian Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gagnon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gannet Douglas Garno and Beth Van Brunt Mr. Timothy Gearty Edda and James Gillen Ms. Daria Goginsky Betty and Arnold Goldstein Lawrence and Rita Gotfried Edward A. Gramigna, Jr. Lawrence and Florence Green Dianne and Timothy Grenz Richard and Kathleen Grochala Bob and Cynthia Hamburger Donald Hardman Mary and Brad Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Heher Mr. and Mrs. Roger Held Amy and Charles Hendershot Barbara Huarte Hill John and Sarah Holman Ken Isaacson Thomas C. Jardim and Karen Fountain Diann and Peter Jinks Ken and Jackie Kairys Alan and Bonnie Kaufman Mr. William Kawam Ezra and Bonnie Kazam Bill and Debbie Keenan Mr. George Kelly and Dr. Janine Kelly

William Kesselman Matt and Agi Krauser Harry Krystalla Joan and Joe La Russo Mrs. Gloria LaGrassa, Pluckemin Inn Allison and Paul Larena Adam Levinsohn and Christine St. Peter Barbara and Stuart Levy Jeffrey and Lisa Libman Mr. Bruce Lowenhaupt Brian and Tara Luing Kevin and Trisha Luing Anne and Tom MacCowatt Mr. and Mrs. Paul Magnani Mr. James K. Malloy Lois and Peter Mancuso Roger and Mary Elyn Matthews Elizabeth Mattson Jim and Sue McArdle Donna McNamara and Lawrence Cohen Maryanne Mecca and Joseph Moretti Betsy and Sean Monaghan Trish and Michael Morchower Morris County School of Glass Steven and Lillian Mueller Mrs. Rachel Mullen Joan Ducey-Munde and Dan Munde Stephen and Kirsten Neville Phil and Gen Nicastro Diane and Bob Noelke Betty Ortiz and Robert Drace Robert L. Parker and Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pecci Jonathan Perelman and Dr. Evelyn Eckert Stephen and Lisa Plavin Judy and Jim Pohlman James Polley Martin and Clare Prentice Dr. Kenneth and Dr. Suzy Press

Doug and Myla Pridgen Mr. and Mrs. James F. Quinn Mr. John Raymonds Maria Redondo and Michael Weisman Jane Rehmke and Leland Schubert Lisa and Phil Richards Mark A. Rieger, MD Elizabeth and Tim Ritter Rick Rizzuto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ross, Jr. Joseph and Marla Runsdorf Nancy and Nelson Schaenen, Jr. Judy and Fred Schiller Rudy and Debora Schloesser Mr. David Schoner Mr. Michael Schramm David and Irene Sharpell Craig and Cathy Simon Frederic and Joan Sirota Marg and Glen Skar Molly Dunn and Len Smith Don and Mary Kaye Sparaco Larry and Dawn Sterritt Eileen and Peter Sudler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Surette Maureen and Paul Tafuro Jayne and Paul Thompson Theo Tilton Mr. and Mrs. Edward von der Linde Thomas and Rebecca Wafer Gary Walker and Mary Davis Roxanne Wallace Peter and Lisa Wallburg Mrs. Judy Weinstein Michael and Susan Wilk Allison and Chris Wilson C. R. Wishner Gil and Claire Zweig

As of October 20, 2017

Matching Gifts We are grateful to the following companies who have generously matched their employees’ charitable gifts to MPAC. Please be sure to check with your Human Resources Department to maximize your support! Automatic Data Processing, Inc. AIG Bank of America BD Benevity Big Lots! Chubb & Son Coach Deluxe Corporation Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Faber Daeufer & Itrato PC Gap Inc.

General Re Corporation Horizon Foundation Johnson & Johnson Kemnay Advisory Services Macy's Merck Novartis Pfizer Prudential Foundation The Toa Reinsurance Company of America Towne Toyota, Inc. Verizon Voya Foundation As of October 20, 2017


Mayo Performing Arts Center

2017 Spring Fundraiser MPAC’s Spring Fundraiser, Come Fly With Us, was held at the Morristown Airport FTC, FBO hangar on June 7, 2017 and raised over $45,500 to support MPAC’s arts education programs that served over 40,000 children and students between July 2016 and July 2017. We gratefully acknowledge the following event sponsors for their generous support of our Spring Fundraiser: Jetsetter Sponsors Carroll McNulty & Kull LLC FTC/FBO Jersey Central Power & Light/ A FirstEnergy Company First Class Sponsor Doug and Tracey Sieg Runway Sponsors Wendy Aresty Joe and Jeanne Goryeb

Jeff and Karen Kirby Nancy and Howard Moseson Normandy Real Estate Partners Peapack-Gladstone Bank Private Advisor Group RBC Wealth Management Mary Jane Robertson and Jock Clark David and Lisa Welsh Kim and Finn Wentworth Entertainment Underwriter Sally Epstein

Starlight Ball 2017 Mayo Performing Arts Center 19th Annual

a roaring twenties soirée

Honoring

Starlight Award

Friday, November 17, 2017 at 6:30 pm The Park Savoy Estate • Florham Park, NJ

For additional information about the Starlight Ball, please visit MayoArts.org or call Lana Missaggia, Membership and Special Events Manager, at 973-539-0345, ext. 6526.


Business Circle

Join the growing list of companies whose support of the arts also drives customers through their doors. Call 973-539-0345 ext. 6526 or email Lmissaggia@mayoarts.org to join today and for more information.

Leader

$5,000 and higher

Morristown, New Providence www.braunschweiger.com 973-538-2189

Morris Plains www.fasteruc.com 862-242-8053

Morristown www.firstenergycorp.com 800-662-3115

Whippany www.it-radix.com 973-298-6908

Ledgewood www.townetoyota.com 973-584-8100

Executive

$2,500 - $4,999 Alstede Farms

Chester www.alstedefarms.com 908-879-7189

Avison Young

Morristown www.avisonyoung.com 973-898-6360

Law Offices of Martin D. Eagan

Morristown www.martyeagan.com 973-898-7300

EverBank

Short Hills www.everbank.com/dmckenzie 973-271-8025

Fox Rothschild LLP

Morristown www.foxrothschild.com 973-326-7100

Marks Paneth LLP

Parsippany www.markspaneth.com 973-267-1400

Don Giovanello, Morristown Wealth Management Morristown mwmllp.website.raymondjames.com 973-971-0202

Robyatt Audio

Morristown www.robyattaudio.com 885-ROB-YATT

Vision Creative Group

Morris Plains www.visioncreativegroup.com 973-984-3454

The Miller Center for Esthetic Excellence

Livingston www.themillercenter.com 973-533-0053

Advocate

$1,500 - $2,499 Kim S. Luthy, CFPÂŽ, CFS, CLTC, Allied Wealth Partners American Hearing Centers Dr. Joseph Arvay Arvay Orthodontics Attentive Dental Care, Dr. Karey P. Matthews, DDS The Bleakley Financial Group Bressler, Amery & Ross, P.C. Bruzzichesi Orthodontics Carmagnola & Ritardi LLC Park Ave at Morris County - CBRE ConnectOne Bank County Concrete Corp Mitchell H. Davich, DMD, PA

Dublin Pub Elangeni Smart IT The Attorneys at Graham Curtin, A Professional Association Greystone Intelligence Heritage Abstract Company Jacobs Levy Equity Management/ Bruce I. Jacobs and Kenneth N. Levy JFL Total Wealth Management Hillary and Rich Lindner Longo Electrical-Mechanical Mariner Wealth Advisors McKirdy & Riskin, P.A. Mendham Capital Management Morgan Stanley

Pete O’Hagan, Fitness Together The Peck School Erica Peitler & Associates, Inc. Regent Atlantic Andrea Martone and Paul Cristelli, RE/MAX FIRST CHOICE Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti LLP Shade Tree Garage Supreme Energy, Inc. Tempewick Wealth Management Turpin Real Estate Ryan Dawson, Weichert, Realtors *As of October 20, 2017


Members Make It Happen As a nonprofit organization, Mayo Performing Arts Center relies on the generosity of its members to help bridge the gap between ticket sales and operating costs. Some of the great benefits of membership include: • • • •

Access to the Starlight Lounge and complimentary refreshments for Starlight Society and Business Circle members Advance ticketing prior to the general public for added events Discounts on select performances throughout the season Discounts at local businesses and much, much more!

Become a member today! Visit MayoArts.org and click on the “support” tab to view a complete list of all membership levels and benefits. For more information, call Lana Missaggia, Membership and Special Events Manager at 973-539-0345, ext. 6526. Your support would be greatly appreciated!

MEMBER DISCOUNTS!

Show your Membership card and save at local businesses. (Complete terms, conditions and discount information available in the local business discount section of our website.) Black Horse Tavern & Pub Blowout Bar Braun’s Automotive Caffe India Cambridge Wines Cherish the Moment Elliott’s Flower Shoppe EmbroidMe Enjou Chocolat

The Famished Frog George & Martha’s American Grille Glassworks Studio Grasshopper Off the Green Morristown Deli The Morristown Diner The Office Tavern Grill Pascarella Brothers Sandwich Shoppe

Piattino Pomodoro Ristorante and Pizzeria Rio’s Engraving Strawberry Fields Tito’s Burritos & Wings of Morristown T.P.S. Supply - The Plumbing Store *As of October 20, 2017

Directory of Facility and Services Assistive Listening Devices are available at the concessions counter prior to each performance. Accessibility: The orchestra section is accessible to all patrons. There is an elevator to the balcony level. If you need special seating arrangements, please let our box office representatives know at time of purchase. Large print programs are available upon request. In Case of a Fire, exits are indicated by the red signs. In the event of a fire or other emergency, please walk to the nearest exit. MPAC is a barrierfree environment. Lost and Found is available through house management. Please call 973-539-0345 ext. 6516. Please turn off all electronic devices prior to entering the Theatre.

Photography or the recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or recording inside the Theatre without the expressed permission of the management is prohibited. Ordering Tickets can be done in person at the box office, online at mayoarts.org, or by calling 973-539-8008. Box Office hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 am-6 pm, and two hours prior to a performance. Advertise in this program guide! Call 973-539-0345 ext. 6507 for information. Rent the Theatre The theatre, lobby and Starlight Room are available for rent during our concert season subject to availability. For information call 973-539-0345 ext. 6519.


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Upcoming Events JANUARY 2018 1/5 The Capitol Steps 1/7 Pinkalicious 1/12 Manhattan Comedy Night 1/14 All Hands on Deck 1/19 Tapestry: The Carole King Songbook 1/20 Recycled Percussion 1/21 NJ Youth Chorus 1/25 The Birdland All-Stars featuring Tommy Igoe - The Art of Jazz 1/27 Tommy James and The Shondells 1/31 The Hollywood Special FX Show FEBRUARY 2018 2/1 Piano Battle 2/2 Bob Saget 2/3 The Ultimate Tribute to Elvis 2/5 Dr Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat 2/9 Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery 2/11 Mammoth Follies 2/14 Tao: Drum Heart 2/15 The Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra 2/16 Masters of Illusion 2/17 The O’Connor Band featuring Mark O’Connor 2/18 Gobsmacked! 2/22 Chefs 2/23 Cesar Millan 2/27 Go, Dog. Go! MARCH 2018 3/1 Kings of Dance: Lezginka: The State Dance Ensemble of Dagestan 3/2 Human Nature 3/3-4 A Chorus Line 3/7 Dublin Irish Dance “Stepping Out” 3/8 Sarah Chang -- Viva Piazzolla! 3/9 Alice Cooper 3/11 Sing Along with The Muppet Movie 3/14 The Chieftains 3/16 Marc Cohn featuring special guests The Blind Boys of Alabama 3/17 New Shanghai Circus 3/23 Eddie Palmieri 3/24 Chita & Tune 3/29 Mummenschanz

APRIL 2018 4/5 David Sedaris 4/7 Boston Pops 4/8 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live 4/10 Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site: The Musical 4/11 One Night of Queen 4/12 Boney James 4/14 Buddy -- The Buddy Holly Story 4/19 Cheech & Chong 4/21 Itzhak Perlman with Rohan De Silva 4/23 Pete the Cat 4/26 John Pizzarelli and Larry Carlton 4/27 Manhattan Comedy Night 4/28 Dancin’ Broadway 4/29 The Magic of Anthony Salazar MAY 2018 5/4 ABBA: the Concert 5/9 Moscow Festival Ballet: Swan Lake 5/11 Arlo Guthrie 5/18 Jay Leno 5/19 NJ Ballet: The Bard’s Ballets: Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth 5/20 NJ Ballet: Cinderella JUNE 2018 6/8 Manhattan Comedy Night 6/23-24 Dirty Dancing TICKETS AT MAYOARTS.ORG BOX OFFICE (973) 539-8008 100 SOUTH STREET, MORRISTOWN KEN LUDWIG'S



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