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PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS
NEIL BERG'S 50 YEARS OF ROCK AND ROLL...............................................
FEATURE: A TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN .............................................
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DAVID SANBORN JAZZ QUINTET..................................................................
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MEGAN HILTY.....................................................................................................
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A TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN: THE JULIAN BLISS SEPTET..............
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DEAR FRIENDS, Welcome to the second half of the 2018-19 Center Presents Season sponsored by Allied Solutions! There are no winter doldrums here at the Center, especially as we get into the thick of our Drewry Simmons Vornehm Jazz Series, Printing Partners Classical Series and Wells Fargo Songbook Series. We kick off Jan. 12 with a twist on the Wells Fargo Songbook Series, as musician-producer Neil Berg brings his 50 Years of Rock and Roll revue to the Palladium for the first time. The series continues on a slightly more traditional note Feb. 15 with stage and TV star Megan Hilty performing selections from the Songbook, the musical theater world and her NBC series Smash. A rising star of classical music, American Pianists Awards winner Drew Petersen, will continue the Printing Partners Classical Series with a performance Jan. 13. And in a perfect match of ensemble and repertoire, none other than the Russian National Orchestra will celebrate the great Sergei Rachmaninoff on Feb. 22. The Drewry Simmons Vornehm Jazz Series picks up again Feb. 8 with saxophone great David Sanborn, known for his rock and pop work but this time fronting a straight-ahead jazz quintet. On Feb. 23, as detailed in this issue’s cover story, British clarinet prodigy Julian Bliss and his septet will deliver a fun and lively jazz history lesson with their acclaimed tribute to “King of Swing” Benny Goodman. For children of all ages, our Old Town Companies Family Series brings us the New York-based Hudson Vagabond Puppets for two shows Jan. 26 at the Tarkington. And for some international flavor, our Passport Series features Songs of Ireland: A Celtic Celebration on Feb. 28 and Japan’s Kodo ensemble on March 1. We hope this winter run of events offers something for everyone. Enjoy the performance, come back again soon, and meanwhile, stay warm!
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NEIL BERG'S 50 YEARS OF ROCK AND ROLL Saturday, January 12, at 8PM | The Palladium The creator of 100 Years of Broadway traces the first half-century of the uniquely American musical hybrid that changed the world. A cast of singers and stars from the world of rock and Broadway’s greatest rock musicals pay tribute to Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Carole King, the Beatles, Janis Joplin, Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin and many other iconic artists, sharing their classic songs as well as the little-known stories behind them. Berg also is the composer/co-lyricist of the award-winning rock musical The 12 and the hit Off-Broadway musical The Prince and the Pauper.
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Finding his Bliss
Discovery of jazz opens new avenues for classical clarinet prodigy By Scott Hall
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ulian Bliss had been studying classical clarinet for three years when he bought his first Benny Goodman recording. The sound of the iconic jazz clarinetist and bandleader – the “King of Swing,” in fact – came as a revelation.
“He was breaking all the rules of traditional classical playing,” says Bliss, an Indiana University alumnus. “It was quite far removed from what I was used to. … You can’t put your finger on what it is. It just works.” Keep in mind that the British musician was 7 years old at the time. And that diploma from IU? Earned at age 12. A bona fide prodigy, Bliss went on to international acclaim for his classical work, performing with leading orchestras and chamber ensembles at top venues across Europe and the United States. He played by royal invitation at Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee and her 80th birthday celebration. He was the subject of a three-part BBC documentary. He began working with Indiana-based instrument maker Conn-Selmer on innovative designs 8
and materials for clarinets. Not until later did he turn his professional attention toward jazz, but he didn’t waste any time. He formed a combo, the Julian Bliss Septet, which in 2012 released an album with the same title as the group’s coming Feb. 23 appearance at the Palladium: A Tribute to Benny Goodman. A central figure in 20th century music, Goodman arguably launched the swing era in the mid-1930s and then, as the big bands faded away, led a series of smaller ensembles that laid the groundwork for bebop. The Bliss Septet resembles Goodman’s sextet/septet lineup circa 1940-41, which was revolutionary in multiple ways. The combo was racially diverse, for one thing, which was unusual for the times. And looming large in its sound, right alongside Goodman’s clarinet, were two other distinctive instruments. One was the vibraphone, versatile enough to comp softly in the background (Continued...)
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or take a bold solo, especially when played by a young Lionel Hampton. Also, Bliss notes, audiences dig seeing a guy using four mallets with just two hands. “It’s definitely a visual spectacle as well,” he says. The other instrument was surely a strange sight to those audiences: an electric guitar, plugged into an amplifier that could compete with the horns on the bandstand. Charlie Christian, who died young of tuberculosis just after his historic stint in the Goodman band, was one of the world’s first famous lead guitarists. Thus, today’s Julian Bliss Septet features Lewis Wright on the vibes and Colin Oxley on guitar, as well as the piano prowess of Neal Thornton, who helped Bliss construct the group and its arrangements. Rounding out the lineup are Martin Shaw on trumpet, Tim Thornton on bass and Ed Richardson on drums. “I’m lucky to have some of the best musicians around me,” Bliss says. “Every time we play, I learn something from them.” Their classic sound is playful and infectious – a bouncy groove with catchy instrumental melodies and brief, virtuosic solos. It was the raucous dance music of its day. Although Bliss and pianist Thornton take time to share some history between songs, their concerts are not academic exercises. “We’re there to have fun. That’s how this music is,” Bliss says. “If people are up and dancing, that’s even more exciting for us and makes us play even better.” 10
The group continues to explore, expanding its repertoire to include Gershwin standards, Latin jazz and other avenues, but it’s not the only going concern for Bliss, now at the ripe age of 29. He certainly hasn’t given up classical music, and though still based in the UK, he spends substantial time at Conn-Selmer’s headquarters in Elkhart, Ind. Now bearing the title of marketing development manager, he guides the company’s ongoing experimentation with clarinets. “We’re focused on trying to make the best instruments we possibly can,” he says. “It’s something I really didn’t ever expect that I would be doing.” Education is also a vital part of Bliss’ life. He frequently leads master classes, as he will on his Carmel visit, and meets with students from kindergarten through college age. He hopes to show them that a career in music – or whatever field they aspire to – is possible with enough dedication and hard work. “If I can influence them to go home and practice a little longer,” he says, “that’s mission accomplished.” * JULIAN BLISS
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Ahead of the curve since his Carnegie Hall debut at age 5, Drew Petersen is winner of the 2017 American Pianists Awards and recipient of the Christel DeHaan Classical Fellowship. He has been profiled in the New York Times and New York Magazine and serves as Artist-in-Residence at the University of Indianapolis. Petersen also has been a prizewinner in the Leeds International Piano Competition, the Hilton Head International Piano Competition and the New York Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, among others. In 2018, he received the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant and released his debut album on the Steinway & Sons label.
PROGRAM JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685 – 1750)
FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797 - 1828)
Partita No. 5 in G Major, BWV 829
Fantasy in C Major, op. 15, D 760 (“Wanderer Fantasy”)
INTERMISSION FRANZ LISZT (1811 - 1886)
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN (1810 - 1849)
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HUDSON VAGABOND PUPPETS: CAPS FOR SALE & THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF Saturday, January 26, at 10:30AM & 1:30PM | The Tarkington Performing more than 150 shows per year since its founding in 1980, this New York-based troupe of professional dancers and actors employs giant puppets to bring classic stories to life for young audiences. Fun for the entire family, the content also incorporates academic standards in the arts, sciences, social studies and literacy. In “Caps for Sale,” a hat salesman falls asleep and wakes to find his hats are missing. In “The Three Billy Goats Gruff,” three billy goats try to avoid an ogre as they cross a bridge.
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THE WORLD OF MAGIC: WHERE A DREAM COMES TRUE
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ARRIVAL FROM SWEDEN: THE MUSIC OF ABBA
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A TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN: THE JULIAN BLISS SEPTET
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AN EVENING WITH AMY GRANT
Sat Feb 23 at 8pm The Palladium
Fri May 3 at 8pm The Palladium
SONGS OF IRELAND: A CELTIC CELEBRATION
MARCUS ROBERTS AND THE MODERN JAZZ GENERATION
Thurs Feb 28 at 7:30pm The Palladium
KODO DRUMMERS ONE EARTH TOUR 2019: EVOLUTION Fri Mar 1 at 8pm The Palladium 18
KIP MOORE: ROOM TO SPARE
Sat May 4 at 8pm The Palladium
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Your support provides performing arts education for all ages! Alongside the world-class arts and entertainment events we present at our three venues, a vital part of the Center’s mission is our robust menu of educational and outreach programming for patrons of all ages. Examples include: • The Saturday morning Peanut Butter & Jam sessions with support from Bank of America, which introduce preschoolers to the joy of live music and the performing arts. • The KAR Front Seat program, which provides free tickets, sound check access, dinner and artist Q&A sessions for high school and college music students. • Educational videoconferences for schools around the state. • The Palladium Bookies, an engaging book club and discussion group for readers interested in arts-related issues • And budget-friendly experiential opportunities such as our popular ukulele and Dance Discovery classes. During the 2017-18 Season, the Center presented education and outreach activities for more than 4,600 youth and 1,500 adults in Bartholomew, Boone, Cass, Clinton, Decatur, Delaware, Fulton, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Howard, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Monroe, Shelby, Tippecanoe, and Tipton counties as well as the states of Michigan, Washington, and Maryland.
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DAVID SANBORN JAZZ QUINTET Friday, February 8, at 8PM | The Palladium After 24 albums, six Grammy Awards, eight gold and one platinum album, David Sanborn is one of the world’s most accomplished saxophonists, known for a signature blend of jazz, pop and R&B, along with forays into other genres. A sought-after session player as well as a bandleader and recording artist, Sanborn’s resume includes work with James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, David Bowie, Elton John, the Eagles, the Rolling Stones and countless other artists. His latest project focuses on straight-ahead jazz with a new combo featuring trombone, piano, bass and drums.
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MEGAN HILTY Friday, February 15, at 8PM | The Palladium Actress-singer Megan Hilty first gained fame on Broadway as Glinda the Good Witch in Wicked, Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5: The Musical and Brooke Ashton in Noises Off, which earned her Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominations. She went on to light up TV screens as triple-threat Ivy Lynn in NBC’s musical drama Smash and Liz in NBC’s Sean Saves the World, along with recurring roles on The Good Wife, Louie and Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce. Her acclaimed solo concerts feature songs from Smash, her own recordings, the world of musical theater and the Great American Songbook.
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RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA Mikhail Pletnev, conductor George Li, piano Friday, February 22, at 8PM | The Palladium One of the world’s top orchestras celebrates the 100th anniversary of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s immigration to the United States with a program that includes his Vocalise, Piano Concerto No. 2 and Symphonic Dances. Don't miss this tribute to the legendary Russian pianist, composer and conductor, one of the most romantic artists of the Romantic period. RNO has made more than 80 recordings, and its concerts are broadcast regularly on NPR, the European Broadcasting Union and Russia’s Kultura channel. The privately funded orchestra was founded in 1990 by pianist and conductor Mikhail Pletnev, who still serves as artistic director.
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A TRIBUTE TO BENNY GOODMAN: THE JULIAN BLISS SEPTET Saturday, February 23, at 8PM | The Palladium Come celebrate the “King of Swing” as one of today’s most accomplished clarinetists pays tribute to a personal hero: the late clarinet master, bandleader and jazz pioneer Benny Goodman. U.K. native Julian Bliss is renowned equally for his classical and jazz-related work, appearing in recital at the world’s top festivals and as a soloist with a wide range of international orchestras. The septet, founded by Bliss in 2010, has specialized in Goodman-related material but also is known for its renditions of Latin music from Brazil and Cuba and its original arrangements of Gershwin classics such as “I Got Rhythm” and “Embraceable You.” See feature story on page 8. The Julian Bliss Septet appear by arrangement with IMG Artists, 7 West 54th Street, New York NY 10019. www.imgartists.com
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SONGS OF IRELAND: A CELTIC CELEBRATION Thursday, February 28, at 7:30PM | The Palladium Backed by piano, Uilleann pipe, accordion and Irish fiddle, these four male tenors and four female sopranos perform authentic music of the Emerald Isle in duets, trios, quartets and ensembles – a great lead-up to St. Patrick’s Day. The singers include veterans of Five Irish Tenors and Celtic Woman and graduates of the Royal Irish Academy of Music and the Dublin Conservatory of Music and Dance. Pre-Performance Dinner available.
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KODO ONE EARTH TOUR 2019: EVOLUTION Friday, March 1, at 8PM | The Palladium Kodo is a large performing arts collective focused on the taiko, a family of traditional Japanese drums made of wood and animal hide, although performances also include other Japanese and Western instruments. At the group’s home base on Sado Island, Japan, young apprentices live communally and undergo two years of rigorous education and physical training in the hopes of graduating to junior membership and ultimately earning status as full members of the performing ensemble. The current tour with a 16-member troupe is the American premiere of the Evolution program, developed for Kodo’s 35th anniversary in 2016. Kodo thanks ANA for their support of “the Kodo One Earth Tour 2019: Evolution” North America Tour.
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Staff EXECUTIVE Jeffrey C. McDermott President/CEO
Board of Directors Melissa Stapleton Barnes Chairperson Zak Kahn Vice Chair Cheryl A. Harmon Treasurer Anne Hensley Poindexter Secretary James (Andy) Anderson, Jr., MD, FFPM, FACE Frank Basile Barbara Branic David A. Burnett Rebecca Byrnes Del Demaree Melissa L. Eldredge William Hammer Douglas C. Haney, Esq. John C. Hart, Jr. Nancy S. Heck Stephanie Chen Kim Kathleen (Kathy) Krusie Lawrence (Larry) E. Lawhead Justin Moffett Samuel (Sam) Muse Jane E. Niederberger Eric S. Payne James Purvis Michael C. Rechin Paul G. Reis Anthony (Tony) Robertson Quinn Shepherd Laurie Siler David Stirsman David A. Temple W. Michael Wells Pamela Campbell Williams, Esq. Lebbeus Woods, CFPÂŽ
Michael Feinstein Artistic Director ADMINISTRATIVE Lisa Stanke Administrative Coordinator & Office Manager PROGRAMMING Douglas Tatum Vice President of Programming Julia Shildmyer-Heighway Director of Education & Community Engagement DEVELOPMENT Michael Pettry Vice President of Development Braden Hurley Director of Corporate Development Kendra Latta Director of Individual Development Sheila Morone Development Strategy & Research Manager Robin Briskey Annual Fund & Corporate Relations Manager Tara Eubanks Individual Giving Associate FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Susan Springirth Chief Financial Officer Cynthia Ille Controller Nancy Hamilton Accounting & Human Resources Manager Michelle Oakley Accounting Specialist 39
MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Mark Truett Vice President of Marketing & Communications Becky Lee Meacham Director of Marketing Scott Hall Director of Communications Corey Glenton Graphic Design Coordinator John A. Moskal II Business Intelligence Administrator
Kelly Johnson Katherine Jones Marilyn Melangton Kim Moe Lisa Thornberry House Managers FACILITIES Ed Penman Facility Manager Ryan Gray Maintenance Engineer PRODUCTION
Katie Breden Social Media and Digital Marketing Coordinator
Tim Todd Director of Production
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Brian Seitz Patron Services Manager Chandler Appleby Steve Moore Patron Services Supervisors Geoffrey Ault Amanda Boldt Bill Eckert Sheryl Mullins Allison Parker Lindy Siefker Patron Services Representatives OPERATIONS Jeff Steeg Vice President of Operations Laura Varnau Director of Event Sales Nicole Silvernell Events Coordinator
Jared McGowan Lighting Director Devin Schonsheck Lead Audio Engineer Joe Wisner Technical Director, The Studio Theater Joshua Hasty Technical Director, The Tarkington Ben Dobler AVL Technician Ellen Kingston Concierge Services Manager THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION Chris Lewis Executive Director
Sharon Holyoak Gift Shop Manager; Volunteer Coordinator
Cathy Burton Director of Museum Planning & Audience Enrichment
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Lisa Lobdell Archivist
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RenĂŠe La Schiazza Manager of Programs & Communications
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Annual Partners Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Center for the Performing Arts Annual Fund during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through December 12, 2018. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520.
ANNUAL FUND
Diamond Palladium Society ($100,000+) Allied Solutions, LLC City of Carmel Zak Khan Krieg DeVault LLP
Gold Palladium Society ($25,000-$49,999) Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Leah & Eric Payne Current Publishing First Merchants Bank Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP Printing Partners Shepherd Insurance St. Vincent Wells Fargo The Private Bank
Silver Palladium Society ($15,000-$24,999) Bank of America Collina Foundation, a fund of Legacy Fund Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP Engledow Group The Estridge Family Foundation, a fund of the Hamilton County Community Foundation Indiana Arts Commission KAR Auction Services Land Rover Indianapolis and Jaguar Indianapolis Old Town Companies
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Suzanne & Ron Mencias Karen & Donald Perez Jim & Ginny Purvis James B. & Joyce Winner Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. J.C. Hart Company, Inc. Pedcor Companies Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel Taft Law United Fidelity Bank
President's Circle ($5,000-$9,999)
Melissa & Bradon Barnes Frank & Katrina Basile Eloise L. Bowers Barbara & Michael Branic David A. Burnett Rebecca & Rodney Byrnes Melissa Eldredge Bradley & Teresa Fuson Cheryl A. Harmon Stan & Sandy Hurt Stephanie Chen Kim Kathleen & Steven Krusie Vivian & Lawrence Lawhead Rod & Jayme McComas Jeffrey C. McDermott Mo Merhoff & Paul Reis Justin & Jennifer Moffett Jane & Mark Niederberger Brian G. & Anne Hensley Poindexter Michael & Debra Rechin Bruce & Jan Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Tony Robertson Judith Roudebush Charitable Fund, a fund of the Indianapolis Foundation Armen & Marie-Claude Shanafelt Lei Shen & Soomin Park Quinn & Ali Shepherd Giving Fund Laura Siler Karol K. Sparks Larry & Sandra Speer Micki & David Stirsman David A. Temple & Victoria Schneider Temple Susan Tobin Rosemary & Paxton Waters W. Michael & Sue Wells Pam & Bill Williams Jennifer & Lebbeus Woods Shari & Jeff Worrell Carte Blanche Limousine DCG: Digital Color Graphics, LLC Fi3 Family Office Huntington Bank
Marquis Commercial Solutions The National Bank of Indianapolis Old National Bank Republic National Distributing Company Ruth’s Chris Steak House Salon 01 & Aquage Sharp Business Systems
Director's Circle ($2,500-$4,999)
Patricia & Rafik Bishara Randy & Libby Brown Elizabeth Chamberlin Eric Daugherty & Delia Rivas-Daugherty Lynn & Robert Fritsche Philip & Patricia Gibson Judy Gripp Mr. & Mrs. William Hammer Douglas & Tammy Haney The Janet C. Hewett Giving Fund Diane & Bruce Houtman Sally & James Hubbard Sally & Russell Mobley Thomas & Karen Poyser James G. Reis Pat Scahill & Gary Larreategui Mr. Ronald B. Schwier & Ms. Marti T. Starkey
Cheryl & Kiros Sistevaris J. Michael Smith Dr. Pamela A. Steed Thorne Family Trust Jayne Ann & Doug Wilson Anonymous (1) A Cut Above Catering Diageo Gastroenterology of Indianapolis PC J.C. Hart Company, Inc. Kahn’s Catering Keller Macaluso, LLC Salin Bank Wealth Management Sun King Brewing Co. Telamon Foundation
Founders Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Dr. Christine Bishop & Hank Wong David & Susan Blish Ron & Ann Thompson Brock Deb & Mike Bush Joan & Larry Cimino Rick & Penny Conner Drs. Molly & Jeff Cooke
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Advocate ($500 - $999) Elaine & Mike Akermann Tom & Vicki Brandenburg Mr. John Chlapik Bob & Mary Christianson Charles & Ann Conrad Peter & Carol Czajkowski Luanne & Lawrence Dewey Dr. Harold Eigen Paula & Steve Engelking
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Thomas & Judith Ertl Drs. William & Julie Fecht Beverly & Tom Feller Gary and Peggy Ford Charitable Fund Joe & Valerie Gravitt Nancy A. Hague Steve & Shannon Hawkins Mary Ann Hart & Doug Tatum Bill & Nancy Heath Marie Jett Kevin Keating William & Ruth Kirkman John R. Koven Toni & Terry Lovison Kenneth & Karen Pennington Scott & Kristin Pike Karen & Darrell Richey Capi Scheidler Michael & Lesley Semo Gerald & DeAnn Shrewsbury Cathy & Harry Siderys Dr. Jon Simala Jim & Vickie Theis Tip & Margaret Tollison Mitch & Julie Tull John Walthall Sharon & Chris Wardrip Scott & Susan Webber Sara Wessel Cindy Whitaker Carolyn & Doug Willard Lisa & Lew Willis William & Maureen Winingham Bob & Barb Wolf Robina M. Zink Family Charitable Fund Duos Ritz Charles
Supporter ($250-$499) Margaret & Adam Arceneaux Julie Bacome Edward & Mary Banta Charlene M. Beaver Biddle Foundation Bill & Renee Bilgram Jeanne Book Paula & Greg Bosler Abdel & Kristine Bouaichi Mimi & Terry Brookie Ruth & Robert Brown Jim & Joyce Burrell Robert & Dorothy Butcher David & Jeanne Butterfield Diane & Bill Byron Ms. Catherine Cabanban Mr. James Calkins
David & Judith Chadwick Sam & Megan Clark Janet & Mervyn Cohen Thomas Collins Ron & Dorothy Conley Carla Cook Timothy & Elaine Cooney Mr. & Mrs. William E. Corley Jack & Karen Crane Lynn & Milton Cuppy David Daigh Mark DeCarlo James & Sarah Dicks Michael & Margie Draper Josh Drew Diane Dubord Kevin Ervin Judith & Robert Evard D. L. Falcone George Faulstich Bronwen & Marvin Ferguson Joan & Alex Fraser Frank & Nancy Fults Genee & Norm Godden Robert Gonzalez Joe & Valerie Gravitt Megan & Martin Gregor Barbara & Robert Gregory Dawn Griffin Pat & Steve Gross Richard & Cathy Hahn Bruce & Mary Hakes Steve & Liz Hanes Dr. & Mrs. Tim Hannon Dennis & Amy Haworth Ronald Held Susan Henson Judy & Robert Huber Cynthia Ille & Mark Potter David & Leanne Jackson James Jackson Jerry & Jean Jansen Andy Keller Darren Keller Michael & Kimberly Keller Nick & Katy Kestner Family Fund Cindy & Raymond Ketring Mary Jane Keys Marjorie Kimes Pat Kirn Bob & Sandee Kleymeyer Fred Kraft John & Mary Dawn Krege Nancy & Otto Krohn The Langhorst Family Dennis & Leslie Lauck Jan & Jeff Lefton Dr. & Mrs. R. Stephen Lehman
Vera Long Aaron & Kandi Ludwig Dale & Sharon Mansberger Dr. William K. McGarvey Jerry & Wendy Meredith Marvin Miller & Jeanette Jefferies Sheila Morone John & Catherine Mulvihill Rita & Patrick Murphy Paul Orzeske Charles Phillips James & Carol Phillips Paula Presnoples John & Jennifer Pritchett Bob & Leslie Prusha Dana Randall Vijay Rao John Reaves Linda Reisner Tim & Dee Renner Scott Rhodes Leslie & James Riley Jennifer Rinas Jennifer & John Robbins Libby & Mark Saunders John & Madelaine Schiering Bruce & Pamela Schilt Terri Scott Brian & Christine Seitz Mike & Michele Sharp Julia Shildmyer-Heighway & Rob Heighway Don & Candace Shuck Dr. & Mrs. Lee & Melinda Sredzinski Dennis Stewart & Linda Williams Sue Stonebraker Jim & Jill Stutzman Robert & Suellen Swaney Amy Szwed Steven Tames Cindy Teeters Kathleen Thomas Richard & Jacqueline Thompson Bill & Mary Tierney Mel Titus Tim & Phyllis Todd Glenn & Cheryl Troyer Wayne S. Tush William & Laurie Uebele Allen & Jonna Valenti Laura & Jerry Varnau Gregory Volovic Alexander Volyk Stephanie & Nolan Vowels Nan & Robert Webber Kevin Welch Drs. Rick & Annelle Weymuth Michael & Patricia Wilson List continued on next page. 45
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Thank you to all who contributed to our Songbook Celebration presented by Krieg DeVault on September 15, 2018, through our Live Auction and Special Appeal. Your generosity benefits artistic and education programs at the Center for the Performing Arts.
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SONGBOOK CELEBRATION LIVE AUCTION WINNERS
MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In memory of Thomas W. Bowers Eloise Bowers In honor of Cathy Bergstrom The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation In honor of Jan & Bruce Reynolds Greg B. Reynolds In honor of Greg Reynolds Jan & Bruce Reynolds In memory of Elisabeth Koons Kroetz, John's grandmother, who loved the Arts and the Palladium Karol K. Sparks MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Bank of America Charitable Foundation Duke Realty Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Gartner, Inc. GE Foundation RMR Group ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS Indianapolis Colts PALLADIO SOCIETY Jim Ackerman Family Katrina & Frank Basile Beck's Hybrids The Carruthers Family Rollie & Cheri Dick Pedcor Companies Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. St. Vincent
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Paul & Sue Lowden Jeffrey C. McDermott Ersal & Izabela Ozdemir Randy & Beth Seger Dr. Stephen Shideler Dr. & Mrs. Charles Simons SONGBOOK CELEBRATION SPECIAL APPEAL DONORS Mr. Vipin Adhlakha Don & Teresa Altemeyer Ms. Christine Altman Terry & Carolyn Anker Rick & Donna Adams Bradon & Melissa Barnes Tom & Jeanne Barnes Elaine Bedel Eric & Erin Bell Barbara Branic The Honorable Susan Brooks Randy & Libby Brown Charles & Carolyn Bullard Brian & Bethany Burdick Mr. David A. Burnett Brian & Carol Urbanski Thomas & Meghan Chandler K. Douglas Cook Mr. Sean Devenney Rollin & Cheri Dick Dr. Howard Eigen Doug & Becky Falvey Bain & Nancy Farris Mazie Feinstein Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Dr. Joel Feldman Peter & Kathryn Gallanis Amber Garber Susan Sciame Giesecke Alvin & Nadine Givens Don & Pam Gottwald Kirk Grable & Lori Barnhart John & Margaret Graham David & Annette Greene Scott & Heather Halliburton
John & Kelly Hammer Cheryl A. Harmon Nancy S. Heck Roger & Bali Heir Matthew & Amanda Herron Zak Khan Andrew & Janet Juster Sharon Kibbe Jason & Michelle Krcmery Robin & Tom Ledyard Rachel Lima Blake Lofgren Cinda Lowe Dr. Hossain Marandi & Dr. Andrea Oertel Michael & Tamara Martin Kelly Masin Stephan & Kelly Masoncup Ron & Linda Maus Frederick McClaine Jeffrey C. McDermott Douglas & Devonna Miltenberger Eric & Kimberly Moffett Justin & Jennifer Moffett Dee Moonesinghe Mark & Jane Niederberger Marty & Christy Nowlin J. Daniel & Elizabeth Philpott Ray & Diane Probasco Jim & Ginny Purvis Paul Reis & Maureen Merhoff Charles Richardson David & McNally Sagal Bill & Kim Sarsfield
Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips Marcus & Lauren Schuh Scott & Karen Schuster Chris Selby Travis & Amy Severson Steve & Tracie Sexson Don & Kimberley Shenenberger Dave & Sally Shepherd Quinn & Ali Shepherd Dr. Stephen Shideler Douglas & Heather Shore Ms. Laurie Siler Dr. & Mrs. Steven Smith Zach & Kristin Stock John & Tami Strack William & Donna Thompson Brian & Carol Urbanski John Vanausdall & Carrie Kirk Rey & Tiffney Vivo Brian & Beth Welch Carol Wells Mike & Susan Wells J Stephen & Jennifer Weyreter Pam & Bill Williams Jeff & Shari Worrell
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Thank you to the following individuals and organizations that have contributed to the Great American Songbook Foundation Annual Fund during the past year. This list reflects gifts received through December 12, 2018. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3520. ANNUAL FUND
Diamond Songbook Legacy ($100,000+) The Carruthers Family Marc Cherry Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Ira & Leonore S. Gershwin Philanthropic Fund Bren Simon
Songbook Society Platinum ($50,000 - $99,999) Efroymson Family Fund William M. Goodwin Marti Stevens
Gold Songbook Legacy ($25,000 - $49,999) The Stephen & Tomisue Hilbert Family Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons
Silver Songbook Legacy ($15,000 - $24,999) Paramount Theatre Music Library Fund Ruth's Chris Steak House The Ted Snowdon Foundation
Bronze Songbook Legacy ($10,000 - $14,999) Lisa & Paul Andre Carolyn & Terry Anker Randy & Libby Brown Gary Carnow Del Demaree Rollie & Cheri Dick Don & Pam Gottwald Betty & Irwin Helford Stan & Sandy Hurt Doug & Karen Kelsey
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Sue & Paul Lowden Izabela and Ersal Ozdemir Maria Ferrer Murdock Troy Payner & Cara Peggs Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips Christel DeHaan Foundation Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. Ray and Bernice Charles Trust Van Heusen Music Corp.
Hollywood Musical ($5,000 - $9,999) Melissa & Bradon Barnes Hal Brody & Don Smith Bradford & Teresa Fuson Mr. & Mrs. Jay Michael Cook Michael & Margie Draper William & Barb Hammer Jeffrey C. McDermott Pam & Bill Williams
Applegate Elder Law The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation Salon 01 & Aquage
Broadway Show ($2,500 - $4,999) Scott Fitzgerald Don & Pam Gottwald Mike & Patty Haugh Daniel & Josephine Lisowski Tim Michel Jim & Ray Luther-Pfeil Jim & Ginny Purvis
HistoryIT Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel
Big Band ($500 - $999) Diane & John Abrams Cathy A. Burton Helen M. Eby Ken and Caryl Field Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Nancy A. Hague Marjorie Kimes Thomas Kinney Lee Meredith Corey Moran Brady & Connie Neilson Michael & Sharon O'Hair Carol & Al Pope The Rains Family, Michael, Kathryn & Logan Greg B. Reynolds Carol & Dick Schwartz Gerald & DeAnn Shrewsbury Victoria & David Temple Larry Weber Anonymous (2)
City of Carmel The Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Foundation Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation
Peggy Lee Associates, LLC Screen Engine/ASI
Cabaret ($1,000 - $2,499)
Tin Pan Alley ($250 - $499)
Jack Bethards Jeanne Book Leslee & Wayne Feinstein Gary and Peggy Ford Charitable Fund Carla Gordon Nancy & Dean Hoke Rick & Cindy Leffler Chris & Kelli Lewis Ruth Ann & Bob Loser Dr. & Mrs. Ronald T. Maus Michael Pettry & John Mainella 52
James & Lilah Rabe Bruce & Jan Reynolds Pat & John Schuler Jon & Cleo Sonneborn Susan Springirth Drs. Pamela Steed & Peter Furno Saundra & Mark Truett Mitch & Julie Tull Jim & Joyce Winner Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Anonymous
Jeri Ballantine Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Jane & Jerry Bintz Pattie Clifford Melissa Cox & Shannon Saksewski Brian Fick & Mary Yeager Roger & Susan Frick Jerry & Kathleen Hacker Brent & Linda Hartman Wayne Haun Tom & Priscilla Johnson
Karen E. Kennedy Howard & Sarah Knight Lisa Lobdell Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Jerry & Harriet McDermott Patrick Poyser Carol Schutt Robert & Suellen Swaney Elayne Techentin Kathy & Hal Thurston Barbara Wulfe Anonymous
MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS
ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS
In honor of Michael Feinstein Mr. & Mrs. Jay Michael Cook
Leslee & Wayne Feinstein
In memory of Miss Ella Fitzgerald, the beloved First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation In honor of Bruce Reynolds on his birthday Greg Reynolds MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
The Family of Louis F. Edelman
In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Levy, Jr. and Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Levy, Sr. The Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Foundation In honor of Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery
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