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CONTENTS WELCOME...........................................................................................................................................5 FEATURE: HE'S GOT A NAME–A.J. CROCE......................................................................................6-10 CENTER PRESENTS PERFORMANCES BIG HEAD TODD & THE MONSTERS............................................................................................ 12 PUDDLES PITY PARTY............................................................................................................... 15 BRANFORD MARSALIS.............................................................................................................. 16 ALAN CUMMING AND ARI SHAPIRO........................................................................................... 19 MARIACHI HERENCIA DE MÉXICO: HEREDEROS...........................................................................20 RICHARD MARX....................................................................................................................... 21 SOFIA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA...........................................................................................23 CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE: TRIBUTE TO ARETHA FRANKLIN.............................................................. 24 RICKIE LEE JONES....................................................................................................................25 THE IRISH TENORS................................................................................................................... 26 CARRIE NEWCOMER ................................................................................................................27 BRUCE HORNSBY AND YMUSIC.................................................................................................28 IMAGINATION MOVERS............................................................................................................30 CROCE PLAYS CROCE................................................................................................................ 31 23-24 CENTER PRESENTS SEASON LISTING.........................................................................................32 ABOUT THE CENTER..........................................................................................................................36 CORE VALUES...................................................................................................................................37 DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION......................................................................................................37 ABOUT THE SONGBOOK FOUNDATION................................................................................................38 BEYOND THE STAGE..........................................................................................................................40 LIVE AT THE CENTER......................................................................................................................... 41 PATRON SERVICES AND AMENITIES.............................................................................................. 43-44 FIFTH THIRD BANK BOX OFFICE.........................................................................................................46 CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF.......................................................................................48-50 CONTACT US.....................................................................................................................................54 CENTER ANNUAL SUPPORTERS.....................................................................................................52-56 2023 CENTER CELEBRATION DONORS & PARTNERS.......................................................................57-58 SONGBOOK FOUNDATION BOARD & FRIENDS...............................................................................60-61 CENTER MAJOR PARTNERS................................................................................................................64
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WELCOME TO THE CENTER! A new year is here, and with it begins the second half of the 2023-2024 Center Presents Season, presented in partnership with Allied Solutions. We’ve added several performances since the season was first announced last spring, including upcoming visits by Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Puddles Pity Party, Richard Marx and Rickie Lee Jones. Returning to the Center after two sold-out shows last season is multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter A.J. Croce with his Croce Plays Croce tribute to the music of his late father, Jim. The younger Croce discusses his evolving relationship with his dad’s music in the cover story, which begins on Page 6. As usual, there’s something for everyone coming up at the Center: jazz with Branford Marsalis on his first appearance at the Palladium; a can’t-miss cabaret evening with Alan Cumming and NPR’s Ari Shapiro; traditional sounds from Mariachi Herencia de México; an all-Beethoven program from Bulgaria’s Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra; a salute to the late soul queen Aretha Franklin; a St. Patrick’s Day preview by the Irish Tenors; the return of Bruce Hornsby with the innovative quartet yMusic; acclaimed Indiana-based singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer, backed by piano and string quartet; and a family-friendly Sunday doubleheader with TV’s Imagination Movers. And remember: During these chilly winter months, there’s always something cooking at the Center, including educational and experiential opportunities for all ages. New programs include a songwriting class and an advanced stand-up comedy course for graduates of our popular intro class. More information is available in the pages that follow and on our website, TheCenterPresents.org. As always, we offer our deepest thanks to the volunteers, donors and community partners who make our work possible, and to patrons like you who make it all worthwhile.
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HE’S GOT A NAME HOW A. J. CROCE CAME TO EMBRACE HIS FATHER’S LEGACY
BY SCOTT HALL
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In the annals of pop music glory and tragedy, Jim Croce’s story is as dramatic as any.
After working in relative obscurity for several years as a folk singer-songwriter, Croce hit it big in the early 1970s, releasing three albums in 18 months that launched a barrage of hit singles: “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” “You Don't Mess Around With Jim,” “Operator,” “I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song,” “Time in a Bottle” and “I’ve Got a Name,” to name a few. The promise ended Sept. 20, 1973, when the 30-year-old rising star and several associates died in the crash of a small charter plane. Left behind were Croce’s wife, Ingrid, and their son, not quite 2 years old, Adrian James. Although A.J. Croce had little chance to know his father, he has spent much of his life coming to terms with Jim Croce’s legacy and how it relates to his own successful but less meteoric career as a musician and songwriter. For many years, he declined to perform or associate himself with his father’s songs, other than running the publishing company that licenses their work for TV, movies and other uses. In recent years, for example, Jim Croce’s tunes have been heard on TV’s Stranger Things and in the X-Men and Fast and Furious film franchises. By phone recently from a tour stop in Florida, A.J. Croce explained why he, as a performer, shied away from those songs for so long. “I’ve been working with my father's music catalog for almost 30 years now, and I thought that was the best way that I could help celebrate his musical legacy – behind the scenes,” he said. “Obviously, from a very young age, I was asked to perform his music and record it and so forth, and it didn't feel right. I didn't feel like there was integrity in me performing it or using his name to gain recognition.” A.J. relaxed that rule over the years, but not until 2019 did he undertake a “Croce Plays Croce” tour, interpreting his father’s hits alongside his own tunes as well as obscurities of American roots music that both men loved, which is a crucial part of the concept. The combination has connected with audiences, selling out two shows last March in the Center’s Tarkington theater with a set list focusing on the elder Croce’s 1972 breakthrough album, You Don’t Mess Around with Jim. 7
The current edition of the tour, booked this time at the larger Palladium on March 30, will mark the 50th anniversary of Jim’s passing and the release of his final, chart-topping studio albums, Life and Times and I Got a Name. The production features a new multimedia presentation with vintage film clips. The band, expanded from four to six members, includes drummer Gary Mallaber (Van Morrison, Steve Miller Band), bassist/singer David Barard (Dr. John), guitarist/violinist James Pennebaker (Delbert McClinton), and backing singers Jackie Wilson and Katrice Donaldson. “It’s a much bigger production and an expanded experience,” said A.J., now 52. “Every night it changes, not just because I open the request lines and ask people to request a song they want to hear – and completely deviate from the set every evening to do that – but also because I'm throwing in different songs of mine, and I replace them regularly, and the songs by other artists are changed all the time, so it stays really fresh. The band is always on their toes, and we're always practicing the deeper cuts, because we never know when someone's going to ask for one of the songs that may be popular among fans but may not have been in the Top 10.” So why the change of heart? “A number of events took place in a really natural way that encouraged me to do this, to actually perform his music, and in a kind of unique way,” he said. To understand the evolution, some history is helpful. After his father’s death, A.J. lost his vision at age 4 as a result of physical abuse by a family acquaintance. He began regaining sight in one eye at age 10, but it was during those six intervening years that he fell in love with music and began playing the piano. He was encouraged by his late father’s friends and by his mother, a musician and entrepreneur who came to own a popular restaurant and music club in San Diego. And there was no shortage of inspiration in his father’s record collection, most notably the work of Ray Charles, whom A.J. considers “my gateway drug.” He went on to discover early jazz and blues artists like Fats Waller and Bessie Smith; the great bandleaders Duke Ellington and Count Basie; the jump blues of Louis Jordan; pioneering rock ‘n’ roll pianists such as Little Richard and Fats Domino; and especially important, New Orleans R&B traditions represented by artists like Allen Toussaint. 8
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A.J. Croce proved to be a prodigy on the piano. By age 15, he was gigging several nights a week, and he soon began touring Southern California. At 17, he was called to Nashville for his first recording session, backing “Cowboy” Jack Clements with members of Elvis Presley’s band. At 18, just as he entered college, B.B. King heard him play and hired him for a tour. Before long, he’d be on the road with his idol, Ray Charles. Since 1993, A.J. has released 10 studio albums as a bandleader, incorporating his love of jazz, blues and roots music as well as rock and soul. He has performed with such artists as Willie Nelson and the Neville Brothers. He has co-written with Leon Russell, Dan Penn and other esteemed songsmiths. Meanwhile, over the years, he has been archiving his father’s recordings, including hundreds of homemade tapes that document songs under development, casual jams with friends, and preparations for performances. At one point, he found a tape of Jim playing a series of little-known songs by early 20th century artists that A.J. himself had discovered and played, independently of his father’s record collection and public repertoire. “It was really eerie,” recalled A.J., who was in his 30s at the time. “These were songs that I had performed since I was 13, 14, 15 years old, old blues songs that were really obscure, jazz, blues, old rock ’n’ roll, old country. Stuff like ‘You're Not the Only Oyster in the Stew’ by Fats Waller. It wasn't just the same 9
artists – it was the same, exact songs. So I was really blown away by this connection. … That is part of this musical legacy of my family, this love of music. It's not just about us. It's about sharing a tradition of great music, and that was when (Croce Plays Croce) all started to make sense.” Coinciding with the current tour – and with what would have been Jim’s 80th birthday – BMG has released The Definitive Croce, a three-disc CD or LP box set of Jim’s three best-selling albums. Each is also available individually in vinyl, CD and Dolby Atmos format. For A.J., the new releases are a long-awaited corrective after 50 years of Jim Croce compilation albums – more than 380 in the U.S. alone – put out by various labels that licensed and repackaged the same songs in countless different forms without the family’s involvement. “This is just a wonderful collection of the three albums, and the vinyl sounds so good,” he said. “I listened to it along the way with the acetates, making sure that everything really sounded right, and they did a wonderful job with it.”
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Friday, January 26, at 8pm | The Palladium
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ALAN CUMMING AND ARI SHAPIRO: OCH & OY! A CONSIDERED CABARET
Saturday, February 3, at 8pm | The Palladium
Alan Cumming (Cabaret, The Good Wife) and Ari Shapiro (Pink Martini,NPR’s All Things Considered) are both known for transporting audiences to other worlds through their stories. Now, they’re joining forces in song. Witness the Palladium debut of their new evening of tunes and tall tales, with musical direction by Henry Koperski. “We’re both storytellers who try to help audiences better understand themselves and the world around them,” Shapiro says. “This show lets us explore those shared ideals on stage together, through stories and songs.”
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MARIACHI HERENCIA DE MÉXICO: HEREDEROS
Friday, February 9, at 8pm | The Palladium The history of mariachi music is rooted in cities such as Guadalajara and Mexico City, but as the ever-evolving genre spread, it reached Chicago and birthed the Mariachi Herencia de México. Emerging from a student music program in the Chicago Public Schools, the energetic, virtuosic group scored a Latin Grammy nomination with its 2017 debut release and has continued to top the streaming charts with a string of albums, most recently 2022’s Herederos. The 13-piece band consists of five violins, three trumpets, three guitars (including the Mexican vihuela), one bass and one harp, with the musicians doubling as singers.
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Saturday, February 17, at 8pm | The Palladium Richard Marx has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, making history as the only male artist to reach the Billboard Top 5 with his first seven singles, including “Hold on to the Nights,” “Don’t Mean Nothing,” “Satisfied” and “Right Here Waiting.” Overall, he has scored 14 No. 1 singles both as a performer and as a songwriter/producer, with at least one chart-topper in each of the past four decades. His most recent album is Songwriter, a collection of five pop songs, five rock songs, five country songs and five beautiful ballads, written in collaboration with artists including Keith Urban, Darius Rucker, Chris Daughtry and Burt Bacharach.
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Friday, February 23, at 8pm | The Palladium
Bulgaria’s national orchestra makes its Palladium debut with an all-Beethoven program featuring the Coriolan Overture, the Piano Concerto No. 5 and the Symphony No. 7. With a history dating to the 1890s, the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra remains one of that nation’s leading cultural institutions. Its repertoire comprises works from the entire historically available range of music – from classical to contemporary opuses, including premiere performances of numerous works by Bulgarian composers. The orchestra has won praise from audiences throughout Europe, Asia and North America. Since 2017, Nayden Todorov has served as its general director. The expert-led Classics in Context discussion at 7:15 p.m. is free to all ticket holders.
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ARETHA’S GOLD: CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE TRIBUTE TO ARETHA FRANKLIN
Saturday, February 24, at 8pm | The Palladium
Juno Award-winning Canadian R&B singer Divine Brown recreates the magic of “The Queen of Soul” in this note-for-note, cut-by-cut performance of Aretha Franklin’s 1969 greatest hits album, Aretha’s Gold. Classic Albums Live is a Toronto-based touring concert series that specializes in performances of classic rock and pop albums, focusing not on costumes or interpretations, but rather on faithful renditions of the recordings performed by top musicians. Aretha’s Gold included such hits as “Respect,” “Chain of Fools,” “Think” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman."
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AN EVENING WITH RICKIE LEE JONES
Friday, March 8, at 8pm | The Tarkington
Rickie Lee Jones is an American musician, storyteller and two-time Grammy winner who has been inspiring pop culture for decades, beginning with her star-making selftitled debut, followed by the seminal Pirates. Named the “premier song-stylist and songwriter of her generation” by The New Yorker, and “The Duchess of Coolsville” by Time magazine, Jones released her Grammy-nominated album Pieces of Treasure in 2023, reuniting with Russ Titelman, who produced her first two records. Jones’ celebrated memoir Last Chance Texaco was named Book of the Year by MOJO and a Best Book of the Year by Pitchfork and NPR. The Independent writes, “There has always been something defiant about Rickie Lee Jones ... a voice from a dream, elusive yet familiar, transcendent, a messenger from another place.” series partner
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Friday, March 8, at 8pm | The Palladium The Irish Tenors have been the acknowledged Celtic music kings since 1998, when they burst upon the scene with the first of several popular PBS television specials. With enchanting traditional Irish repertoire as well as interpretations of contemporary pop hits, they have released 10 bestselling albums and performed for capacity crowds at such venues as Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. Catch the pure tenor harmony of vocalists Anthony Kearns, Ronan Tynan and Declan Kelly, backed by a live symphony orchestra.
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Saturday, March 9, at 8pm | The Tarkington
Award-winning Indiana-based singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer performs songs from her new and past albums in gorgeous string quartet presentations. Join Carrie, arranger/pianist Gary Walters and the Gathering of Spirits String Quartet for this unique blending of story and songs that celebrate what is sustaining and hopeful, reminding us of how even in divided times we are still connected at the center of the human heart. Described as “a prairie mystic” by the Boston Globe, Newcomer has released 19 albums nationally on the Philo, Rounder, Concord and Available Light labels.
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CROCE PLAYS CROCE: 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
Saturday, March 30, at 8pm | The Palladium Following a successful tour that featured songs from Jim Croce’s 1972 breakthrough album, You Don’t Mess Around with Jim, multifaceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is on the road again to celebrate two more of his father’s legendary albums. Released in 1973, shortly before the elder Croce’s death in a plane crash, the albums Life and Times and I Got A Name included such hits as “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” “I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song” and “Workin’ at the Car Wash Blues.” This 50th Anniversary program will feature a stellar band and a moving multimedia presentation.
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BIG HEAD TODD & THE MONSTERS Thursday, January 18 at 7:30pm | The Palladium
BRUCE HORNSBY WITH YMUSIC Saturday, March 9 at 8pm | The Palladium
PUDDLES PITY PARTY Thursday, January 18 at 7:30pm | The Tarkington AN EVENING WITH BRANFORD MARSALIS Friday, January 26 at 8pm | The Palladium ALAN CUMMING & ARI SHAPIRO: OCH & OY! A CONSIDERED CABARET Saturday, February 3 at 8pm | The Palladium MARIACHI HERENCIA DE MÉXICO: HEREDEROS Friday, February 9 at 8pm | The Palladium SOFIA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Friday, February 23 at 8pm | The Palladium ARETHA’S GOLD: CLASSIC ALBUMS LIVE TRIBUTE TO ARETHA FRANKLIN Saturday, February 24 at 8pm | The Palladium
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IMAGINATION MOVERS Sunday, March 10 at 1pm & 4pm | The Tarkington CROCE PLAYS CROCE: 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR Saturday, March 30 at 8pm | The Palladium AN EVENING WITH JESSE COOK Sunday, April 7 at 7pm | The Tarkington RAY CHEN Friday, April 12 at 8pm | The Palladium GREGORIAN: PURE CHANTS Thursday, April 18 at 7:30pm | The Palladium SAMMY MILLER AND THE CONGREGATION Friday, April 19 at 8pm | The Palladium
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RUMOURS: A FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE Saturday, April 20 at 8pm | The Palladium
AN EVENING WITH RICKIE LEE JONES Friday, March 8 at 8pm | The Tarkington
AN EVENING WITH DAVID SEDARIS Monday, April 29 at 8pm | The Palladium
CARRIE NEWCOMER WITH PIANIST GARY WALTERS & STRING QUARTET Saturday, March 9 at 8pm | The Tarkington
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ABOUT THE CENTER The mission of the Center for the Performing Arts is to engage and inspire the Indiana community through enriching arts experiences. The Center is a nonprofit arts and education organization responsible for the operation and programming of a three-venue campus at Carmel’s City Center. Together, the Palladium, the Tarkington and the Studio Theater create a welcoming place for the community to engage with all forms of the performing arts. The campus also provides a home for the affiliated Great American Songbook Foundation and hosts six Resident Companies, along with other organizations that utilize the facilities for their events. Since opening in 2011, the Center’s venues have hosted over 3,100 performances and more than 1.3 million patrons representing all 92 counties in Indiana, all 50 states and 30-plus nations. The campus also draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year for other public events. Each year the Center provides access to the arts for thousands of people of all ages – building community, enriching lives and inspiring minds young and old. Education and outreach initiatives include performing arts classes for children and adults and special programs for upcoming generations, such as the interactive Peanut Butter & Jam concert series for preschoolers, the Palladium PALS reading club, educational videoconferences for students around the state, and the Student Discount Ticket program, through which students can attend select performances for just $15.
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OUR CORE VALUES EXCELLENCE We strive to exceed expectations and maintain the highest possible quality and professionalism in all our activities. We seek out artists, educators and programming of exceptional quality.
INNOVATION We are creative, open to change and willing to take risks as an entrepreneurial leader in the performing arts field. We are committed to presenting novel and innovative programming.
COLLABORATION We work together in a mission-driven spirit of teamwork, mutual support and the sharing of ideas and responsibilities.
We proactively pursue opportunities to collaborate with artists and community partners.
INCLUSION We value and embrace all people and perspectives as we serve the entire Indiana community through a diverse range of programming and cultural experiences.
INTEGRITY We demonstrate honesty, fairness and transparency, with a focus on the Center’s long-term success. We live up to our responsibilities and hold others accountable to do the same.
INCLUSION, DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY The arts are for everyone. The Center for the Performing Arts and the Great American Songbook Foundation strive to be models and leaders in the community by creating a welcoming, affirming environment that is anti-racist and dedicated to advancing social justice and human rights, in which all employees, patrons and other visitors feel safe, supported, respected and valued. We treasure the arts for their unique ability to express the individual spirit while celebrating our common humanity. Our mission to engage, inspire and educate encompasses the entire Indiana community and leaves no room for exclusion or discrimination of any kind, whether based on race, color, age, sex, religion, ethnicity, national origin, disability, socioeconomic status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility are essential principles that guide our decisions as an employer and as a presenter of public events. 37
ABOUT THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION The mission of the Great American Songbook Foundation is to inspire and educate by celebrating the Great American Songbook. America has a rich tradition of creating music—classical, folk, pop, jazz, rock. The Great American Songbook consists of enduring standards, the songs that are played and sung over and over by multiple generations. These songs have a timeless meaning and resonance, whether they are days or decades old. Based at the Palladium, the Great American Songbook Foundation is affiliated with the Center for the Performing Arts and is one of a handful of worldwide Cultural Affiliates of the Los Angeles-based GRAMMY Museum®. The Foundation carries out its unique mission to inspire and educate by celebrating the Great American Songbook in numerous ways: • The Songbook Library & Archives houses documents, images and historic artifacts of songwriters Meredith Willson ( The Music Man) and Harold Arlen ( The Wizard of Oz) and artists like Natalie Cole, Andy Williams, and Sammy Davis, Jr. • The Songbook Exhibit Gallery – free and open to the public – is a multimedia educational center with rotating exhibits exploring history and popular culture through the lens of music. • The Songbook Academy® is a national summer music intensive that provides pre-professional training, world class mentorship and performance experience for aspiring high school singers. • Perfect Harmony is a music resource that provides care partners with generational music and activities to engage older adults through a shared music experience. • The Songbook Hall of Fame recognizes singers, songwriters and other artists who have made significant contributions to the Great American Songbook, with a new class inducted each year. EXHIBIT GALLERY HOURS: Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm
The Gallery is also open one hour prior to select Center Presents performances at the Palladium.
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BEYOND THE STAGE!
Opportunities for Education and Experience at the Center
LUMINARIES: DELIBERATE DECEPTIONS – MAGIC AND WONDER WITH JEFF LOESER
Tuesday, January 23 | The Palladium
Magic is experiencing a renaissance with popular TV series, viral internet clips and live touring shows. Magic can transport audiences to another place where anything is possible. Magician Jeff Loeser will share an insightful look into the world of magic, its history, some of his favorite magic tricks and the stories behind them. We’ll hear about how his interest in magic started and how this spark turned into a lifelong passion.
SONGWRITING: MELODY AND LYRICS
February 6-March 5 | The Palladium
Spark your songwriting craft and connect with other local artists through this five-week course, Songwriting: Music and Lyrics. Aimed at seasoned writers and fresh voices alike, the course explores the elements of songwriting and provides opportunities for participants to co-write and collaborate with other musicians. Each session will include instruction, songwriting breakout sessions, peer/instructor feedback and an opportunity to share work. The course will culminate with a “songwriters in the round” performance in which each participant will share a song and a personal story about the work. (Participants can choose to perform their own song or have one of the class instructors perform it for them.)
PEANUT BUTTER & JAM: KID KAZOOEY
Saturday, February 10 | The Palladium
Kid Kazooey wants to play music with you and your kids! It's Time to Have Band Practice is a program exploring the fundamentals of music by playing music together. Rhythm, dance, and dynamics are shared in a highly interactive program with a seasoned performer. Designed for children ages 1-7, Peanut Butter & Jam sessions encourage young children to become engaged in the arts.
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PATRON SERVICES & AMENITIES PARKING Free self-parking is available in the Center Garage attached to the Tarkington building (enter from 3rd Avenue SW) and the Veterans Way Garage east of the Center (enter from Range Line Road). Valet parking: Starting when doors open, valet parking is available at the West Lobby entrance for select performances. Valet presented in partnership with Jaguar Indianapolis, Land Rover Indianapolis, Tom Wood Volvo Cars. Valet may be purchased for $15 cash at the door or in advance through the Fifth Third Bank Box Office with your ticket purchase. This service is complimentary for drivers of Jaguars and Land Rovers.
ACCESSIBILITY Accessible parking: Accessible parking spots are available along City Center Drive and also in the Center Garage on 3rd Avenue SW and the Veterans Way Garage off Range Line Road. Accessible valet parking is available at the Palladium’s West Lobby entrance. Arrival: Street-level entry and elevator access are available in the Palladium's West Lobby at the 3rd Avenue entrance and also in the East Lobby near the Monon Greenway. Seating: Wheelchair-accessible seating is available in all venues. Special seating arrangements may be made in advance by calling the Fifth Third Bank Box Office at 317.843.3800
RESTROOMS Restrooms are located in the lower Salon level, Payne & Mencias Box Tier and Gallery level of the Palladium, and on the first floor in the lobby of the Studio Theater and the Tarkington. All restrooms are accessible.
COAT CHECK Coat check services for Palladium patrons are available on a seasonal basis at the west side of the lower Salon level near the restrooms.
FOOD & BEVERAGE Concessions are available before the performance through intermission. Food and Beverages purchased at the Center are allowed in the theaters.
ASSISTED-LISTENING DEVICES & EARPLUGS Assisted-listening devices and earplugs are available free of charge. Please see an usher for assistance. >>continued on next page 43
HEALTH AND SAFETY Please visit TheCenterPresents.org our current policies and procedures.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES Mobile devices should be silenced and kept out of sight to avoid distracting from the performance. Use of professional cameras and recording devices is strictly prohibited in the theater.
SONGBOOK EXHIBIT GALLERY Take the elevators to the Gallery level of the Palladium. Exhibit Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm One hour prior to select performances.
LATE ARRIVAL POLICY Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of house management. Video and audio simulcast of the performance is available in the lobbies for your convenience.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE In the event of an emergency, you will be instructed by an announcement indicating the best method of exit. Please note the multiple red exit signs. For your safety, please exit in a calm and orderly manner.
FIREARMS Guests are prohibited from bringing firearms onto the premises.
POLICY ON CHILDREN Children 4 and older are welcome to attend performances. All patrons must have a ticket and be able to sit quietly throughout the performance. Children of all ages are welcome at Family Series shows with paid admission.
NO SMOKING The Center for the Performing Arts campus is smoke-free.
WEATHER POLICY The Center generally does not cancel performances due to inclement weather.
TOURS Group tours of the Palladium are offered twice a month. For more information, visit TheCenterPresents.org/PalladiumTour. Or you may stop by the Fifth Third Bank Box Office during normal business hours for a brief look, pending availability.
VENUE RENTAL The Center offers event spaces in various sizes and configurations for rent by performing groups, private individuals, businesses and community organizations, including the Palladium (1,500 seats), the Tarkington (500 seats) and the Studio Theater (200 seats). Let our experts help you determine which space best suits your needs. For pricing and availability, call 317.819.3520 or email Events@TheCenterPresents.org with event type, requested date(s) and expected attendance. 44
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FIFTH THIRD BANK BOX OFFICE AT THE PALLADIUM Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm or until curtain Saturday: 12pm-4pm & two hours prior to performance Sunday: Two hours prior to performance The Studio Theater and Tarkington Fifth Third Bank Box Office is open 60 minutes prior to performances.
PHONE Order tickets by phone at 317.843.3800 or toll-free at 877.909.2787.
STUDENT DISCOUNTS Student tickets are available to select performances. Contact the Fifth Third Bank Box Office or visit TheCenterPresents.org for more discount information.
MILITARY AND FIRST RESPONDER DISCOUNTS Discounted tickets for active and retired military personnel, first responders and their families are available for select performances. Contact the Fifth Third Bank Box Office or visit TheCenterPresents.org for more discount information.
GROUP SALES Book your next outing for 10 or more people and you may save up to 20% on tickets. Contact Group Sales at 317.819.3503 or email Group@TheCenterPresents.org.
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STAFF & BOARD Jeffrey C. McDermott President/CEO
Lindsay Fish Director of Partnership Development
ADMINISTRATION Jeff Steeg Chief Operating Officer
Sheila Delaney Director of Development Strategy & Research
Stephanie Carter Vice President of Human Resources
Madison Miazgowicz Individual Development Manager
Cynthia Ille Director of Finance & Controller
Elizabeth Elliott Partnership Development Coordinator
Nancy Hamilton Accounting & Human Resources Manager Michele Oakley Accounting Specialist John A. Moskal II Director of IT Maryan Douglas Executive Assistant PROGRAMMING Dan Kemer Vice President of Programming Julia Shildmyer Director of Education & Community Engagement Kristen Bales Education Associate DEVELOPMENT Kendra Latta, CFRE Vice President of Development Kathy Pataluch Director of Individual Development 48
Dianne Bonnici Donor Database Coordinator Jo Garcia Assistant Director of Individual Development Great American Songbook Foundation MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Mark Truett Vice President of Marketing & Communications Becky Lee Meacham Director of Marketing Scott Hall Director of Communications Katie Armel Social Media Manager Kyle Acker Design Manager Stephen Moore Marketing Associate
PATRON SERVICES Brian Seitz Director of Patron Services and Organizational Core Values
Cindy Teeters Lead House Manager
Kate Ochwat Patron Services Assistant Manager
Kim Moe Jennifer Kaufmann Myra Carleton Andrea Goetz Aaron Sembly Yolanda Valdivia House Managers
Sheryl Anastas Patron Services Concierge
Karen Knotts Concierge Services Manager
Jane Caskey Te'Arrow Hoggard Lynn Ducat Paul Hargitt Jennifer Partlan Patron Services Associates
Grace Snyder Artist Concierge
FACILITIES Ed Penman Vice President of Facilities
Ben Dobler Technical Director, Palladium
Beth Scott Patron Services Manager
Jason Butrum Director of Safety and Security Ryan Gray Director of Facilities Andrew Taylor Maintenance Engineer EVENTS Ramona Adams Vice President of Events Lisa Hillard Director of Beverages Nicole Chernish Event Manager Lexi Malott Event Coordinator Elizabeth Martine Event Coordinator Krista Layfield Front of House Manager
PRODUCTION Lisa Posson Director of Production
Joshua Hasty Technical Director, Tarkington
Brian Coon Technical Director, Studio Theater Levi Townsend Production Manager Rob Glass Lead Audio Engineer Nick Brown Lighting Director Joshua Burton Senior Production Technician Lizz Krull Production Technician GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK FOUNDATION Chris Lewis Executive Director
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Renée La Schiazza Director of Programs Chelsea Reynowsky Program Coordinator Emily Rapoza Director of Library & Archives Anna LoPrete Music Librarian
CONTACT US GROUP TICKET SALES
317.819.3503 Group@TheCenterPresents.org TheCenterPresents.org/Group EVENTS & SPACE AVAILABILITY
317.819.3520 Events@TheCenterPresents.org
Elisabeth Hedges Processing Archivist
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Barbara Branic, Chair Kathleen Krusie, Vice Chair Shane Hageman, Secretary Sam Muse, Treasurer
317.819.3519 Partnership@TheCenterPresents.org
Adam Arceneaux Frank Basile Elaine Bedel Brian Burdick Ann Dee Rollin Dick Jayne During Natalie Engledow Bain Farris John Gallina Nancy Heck Nicholas (Nick) F. Hrisomalos, M.D. P.C. Zak Khan Michael Kubacki Ira Maher Ron Mencias Soomin Park Dan Philpott Andre Porter Minti Ray Jimmy Rayford Marty Rosenberg Laurie Siler David Temple Brian Urbanski Thomas Urick W. Michael Wells Xiao Ou Yuan
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SUPPORTERS 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 November 10, 2023. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3533.
ANNUAL FUND
Diamond Palladium Society ($100,000+) Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Zak Khan
Google Grants Platinum Palladium Society ($50,000-$99,999) Nick & Joni Hrisomalos Gold Palladium Society ($25,000-$49,999) Cheri & Rollie Dick The Tobin Family
Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Silver Palladium Society ($10,000-$24,999) Libby & Randy Brown Ann & Kenneth Dee Nancy Farris The Fuller Family Dimitrios & Viviana Koukoulomatis Rod & Jayme McComas Jeff & Sue McDermott Karen & Donald Perez Lei Shen & Soomin Park Dr. Larry Weeda Jr
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President’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999) Margaret & Adam Arceneaux Frank & Katrina Basile Elaine & Eric Bedel Tom Bennett & Dawn Fazli Bennett Patricia & Rafik Bishara Barbara & Michael Branic Brian & Bethany Burdick Robert & Mary Christianson Eric Daugherty & Delia Rivas-Daugherty Dr. Howard Eigen Natalie Mazza Engledow Bain & Nancy Farris Drs. Will & Julie Fecht John & Barbara Gallina Philip & Patricia Gibson John & Marianne Hart Richard & Karen Kohlmann Steve & Kathy Krusie Michael & Rebecca Kubacki Mr. Ira Maher & Ms. Leslie Appel Maher Karyl & Tim McGeath Suzanne & Ron Mencias Sam & Laura Muse J. Daniel & Elizabeth Philpott Jeremy Morton & Minti Ray Jimmy & Bailey Rayford Bruce & Jan Reynolds
Susan & David Roberts Judith Roudebush Darell J. Schregardus Laurie Siler Larry & Sandra Speer David & Victoria Temple Ambassador & Mrs. Randall L. Tobias Mitch & Julie Tull Brian & Carol Urbanski Tom & Nicole Urick Mike & Sue Wells Jeff & Shari Worrell Xiao Ou Yuan & Lindsay N. Hicks Forte Sports Medicine and Orthopedics The Hageman Foundation Director’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) Susan & David Blish Art & Karen Bortolini Abdel & Kristine Bouaichi Carl Butler & Jeffrey Goens David & Marty Dankert Michael & Margie Draper Jayne During Peggy Ford Lynn & Robert Fritsche Dr. Brad & Sylvia Gray Dr. Jeff & Nancy Greenberg Michael & Karen Heaton Dr. & Mrs. David & Louisa Hollander
Sally & James Hubbard Marc & Rebecca Jaffe Susan Johnson Doug & Marty Kaderabek Bob & Sandee Kleymeyer Gary Larreategui Kendra M. Latta Jim Leslie Sandra Lynch & Aidan Moran Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Joseph & Beth Molina Cathy Rooney & Rick Moyer Jennifer Post Thomas & Karen Poyser Jim & Ginny Purvis Scott & Susan Putney Jeff & Clare Quinn Pat & John Schuler Colonel Dave Sholly & Mrs. Judy Sholly Don & Candace Shuck Ron Schwier & Marti Starkey Kiros Sistevaris & Julie Reed Dr. Pamela A. Steed Diane and Jim Stewart Daniel & Kristine Tennant Jim & Vickie Theis Thorne Family Trust Connie & Jim Titak John & Judy Tomke John & Lynn Trott The Jemmie & Lulu Wang Family Fund Dr. Christine Bishop & Hank Wong Dr. Robert Yee & Mrs. Linda Yee Anonymous Founders Circle ($1,000-$2,499) Jane Adam & Bruce Rosenzweig
Cindy & Kevin Beauchamp Craig & Lori Bjornsund Gary & Pam Bollier Ron & Ann Thompson Brock Deb & Mike Bush Steve & Grace Caress John J. Chlapik Steven & Melanie Chmielewski Drs. Molly & Jeff Cooke William & Angela Corley Pat Corsi Trent & Amy Cowles Julie & Cary Curry Tom & Pat DeCoster Margot Denger Michael & Mary Devlin Luanne & Larry Dewey Waneta Dunkerly Craig & Marsha Dunkin Daniel & Karen Dutcher Helen M. Eby John A. Ericson Beverly & Tom Feller Sue & Joe Finkam Alan Goldsticker Valerie & Joe Gravitt Judy E. Gripp Bruce Hakes Brad & Jeanine Haynes Patrick & Diane Healey Nancy Heck Mr. & Mrs. Andrew and Dawn Hein James and Kimberly Hill Dr. Chris and Mrs. Christine Hollon Kwan Hui The Joneses Karen & Doug Kelsey The Layfield Family Tina & Gary Malone Felicia Martin Doris McCullough Dan & Laura Moriarity Steven & Elizabeth Mueller
Scott & Martha Pauley Scott & Kristin Pike Julie Reed Mr. & Mrs. Gary A. Reynolds Susana Rivera-Mills Jerry & DeAnn Shrewsbury Dr. Jon and Gayle Simala Richard & Susan Simon Mr. & Mrs. Faron Skelton Neal & Sandra Smith Jane Sundstrom Glenn & Cheryl Troyer Saundra & Mark Truett Ashley M. Ulbricht John & Carol Valentine Paul & Kathy Walker Marty & Leslie Wessler Drs. Rick & Annelle Weymuth Dennis & Karen Whitaker Michael & Patricia Wilson William & Maureen Winingham Bob & Barbara Wolf David & Rita Woll Diana & Dan Yates Biddle Memorial Foundation, INC The Payne Family Foundation Advocate ($500-$999) Dr. & Mrs. John Abrams Donna & Art Adams Gregg & Sandie Anselm Michael Bilderback Dr. Geoffrey Billows Rob & Ruth Brown Mickey & P T Buntin Janet & Mervyn Cohen Charles & Ann Conrad Tim Cooney Jeff & Lori Davis 53
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Rick & Julie Davis Mark DeCarlo Sheila Delaney Bill & Marge Dorsch Chase & Gloria Downham Dana Ennis Randy & Angie Ernst Tom & Judy Ertl Ron Frankenfield David & Lillie Golay Mary Kay Graham Barbara & Robert Gregory Steve & Liz Hanes Steve & Shannon Hawkins Bill & Nancy Heath Robert & Wendy Hester Leanne & Dave Jackson Jim & Cheryl Johnson Ellie & Michael Kaplan Mike & Kim Keller Dan, Jill, & Andrew Kemer Nick & Katy Kestner Family Fund Mary Jane Keys Giving Fund Pat Kirn John R. Koven & Neeka Parks-Koven Buzz & Nancy Krohn Chris & Kelli Lewis Lawrence Mark & Margaret Lehtinen Vera Long Claire Magna Dale & Sharon Mansberger John & Pam Marvel Lee Meredith Mark & Holly Moore Tina Morris Rufus "Bud" Myers Ken & Ellen Narva
Sally Jo Richardson Leslie & James Riley Dr. Anna Roshal Dawn Rossetti David Sabatier Capi Seeger Scheidler Rob & Marsha Schlegel Michael, Lesley & Claire Semo Chris Shaffer Tim & Tina Tanselle Cindy Teeters Richard & Jacqueline Thompson James Tisdale Margaret & Tip Tollison Marianne Walter Dave Weidmayer & Kendra Langhans Steven Wilk & Patrice Sweeney Doug & Carolyn Willard Paula Yarian Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Yoho Anonymous MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS
In memory of William T. and Doris E. Douglas Anonymous SUPPORTING PARTNERS
Allied Solutions, LLC Anheuser-Busch Brahm Corporate Group City of Carmel Current Publishing Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP E&J Gallo Faegre Drinker Fifth Third Bank
Hoosier Village & The Barrington of Carmel Indiana Arts Commission Jaguar Indianapolis, Land Rover Indianapolis, Tom Wood Volvo Cars J.C. Hart Company Inc. Katz, Sapper and Miller Marquis Commercial Solutions The National Bank of Indianapolis Old Town Companies Ovation Audio Video Payne & Mencias Group Pedcor Companies Printing Partners Shepherd Insurance Telamon Corporation Upland Brewing Company Visit Hamilton County Indiana Westfield Veterinary Care MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES
Bank of America Charitable Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Eaton Matching Gift Program Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation JPMorgan Chase & Co McKinsey & Company Matching Gifts The National Bank of Indianapolis Raytheon Technologies The RMR Group LLC ENDOWMENT DIRECTED GIFTS
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Jim Ackerman Family Ascension St. Vincent Katrina & Frank Basile Beck’s Hybrids The Carruthers Family Cheri & Rollie Dick Jean Yorke Memorial Fund, a fund of Central Indiana Community Foundation Pedcor Companies Shiel Sexton Co. Inc. LEGACY SOCIETY
The Legacy Society recognizes, and thanks dedicated individuals who are leaving a future legacy to the Center for the Performing Arts. Through their generosity, these individuals have demonstrated their commitment to the future of the Center and the health of the arts community for Central Indiana.
Katrina & Frank Basile Michael & Barbara Branic Cheri & Rollie Dick Nick & Joni Hrisomalos Richard & Karen Kohlmann Jeff & Sue McDermott Susan McDermott David & Micki Stirsman John & Judy Tomke
$500,000
The Carruthers Family Zak Khan Anonymous $100,000
Melissa & Bradon Barnes Frank & Katrina Basile Glendia & L. Sonny Beck Libby & Randy Brown Michael Feinstein &
LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY
Terrence Flannery Don & Pam Gottwald
The Lifetime Giving Society recognizes Individual donors for their lifetime of support, with their cumulative contributions reaching or exceeding giving milestones of $100,000, $500,000 or $1,000,000.
Nick & Joni Hrisomalos
$1,000,000 Henry & Christine Camferdam Cheri & Rollie Dick
The Tobin Family
Stan & Sandy Hurt Rod & Jayme McComas Jeff & Sue McDermott Leah & Eric Payne Jim & Ginny Purvis Judith Roudebush Dr. Stephen J. Shideler Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons W. Michael & Susan Wells Jayne Ann & Doug Wilson
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Thank you to all who contributed to The Center Celebration 2023 presented by Ice Miller and hosted by the Center for the Performing Arts. It was a wonderful night and so inspiring to see such generous support of the Center’s artistic and educational programs. Allied Solutions, LLC
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Karen Kelsey, Indiana Chair Don Gottwald, Indiana Vice Chair Troy Payner, M.D., Indiana Secretary Rollin M. Dick, Indiana Treasurer Michael Feinstein, Indiana Founder, Emeritus member Adam Arceneaux, Indiana Brook Babcock, Tennessee Libby Brown, Indiana Stan Burton, Indiana Terrence Flannery, Indiana Peggy Ford, Indiana Joanne (Joni) Hrisomalos, Indiana
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 November 10, 2023. For more information, please contact the Development Office at 317.819.3533. Diamond Songbook Legacy ($100,000+) Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Del & Libby Demaree Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation City of Carmel Efroymson Family Fund, a CICF Fund The Music Man Foundation Seedlings Foundation Gold Songbook Legacy ($25,000-$49,999) Libby & Randy Brown Cheri & Rollie Dick Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons Dr. Larry Weeda Jr. Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Institute of Museum and Library Services
Charles Simons, D.D.S., M.S.D., Indiana
Silver Songbook Legacy ($10,000-$24,999) Lisa & Paul Andre Stan Burton & Christine Zoccola Peggy Ford Don & Pam Gottwald Stan & Sandy Hurt Karen & Doug Kelsey Sue & Paul Lowden The Ersal & Izabela Ozdemir Family Trust Troy Payner & Cara Peggs Bob & Rose Popovich Bill & Lynn Weidner Anonymous
David Stirsman, Indiana W. Michael Wells, Indiana
The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation
Stan Hurt, Indiana Paul Lowden, Nevada Andy Marx, California Izabela Ozdemir, Indiana Victoria Purvis, Indiana Tony Robertson, Indiana Marty Rosenberg, Indiana
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The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation Indiana Arts Commission The Ted Snowdon Foundation Van Heusen Music Corp. Hollywood Musical ($5,000-$9,999) Margaret & Adam Arceneaux Maureen Charles Michael Charles The Fuller Family Betty Helford Joni & Nick Hrisomalos Karen E. Kennedy Bob & Ruth Ann Loser Jim & Ray Luther-Pfeil Jeff & Sue McDermott Tory Purvis Tony Robertson Sunny Sessa The Tobin Family Mike & Sue Wells Jim Winner & Family Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Foundation Broadway Show ($2,500-$4,999) Pat & John Schuler Cabaret ($1,000-$2,499) Ed & Mary Banta Jack Bethards Chris & Charlotte Bradley Hal Brody & Don Smith Ann and Kenneth Dee Helen M. Eby Dr. Howard Eigen Bronwen Ferguson Ed & Florence Kim
The Layfield Family Chris & Kelli Lewis Ron & Linda Maus Karyl & Tim McGeath Craig McKee Jeffrey A. & Calise P. Mossler James & Lilah Rabe David & Jill Resley Joel B. Rothman Judy Roudebush Roger Schmelzer & Lucinda Phillips Jerry & DeAnn Shrewsbury Philip & Linda Simmons Jon & Cleo Sonneborn Betty Stilwell Sheila Stone Saundra & Mark Truett Barrie & Margaret Zimmerman Anonymous Hamilton County Tourism
MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS In honor of Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Leslee & Wayne Feinstein In honor of Michael Feinstein Kathy Ireland Worldwide In memory of Miss Ella Fitzgerald, the beloved First Lady of Song Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation In honor of Peggy Ford Betty Stilwell In memory of Irwin Helford Betty Helford In memory of Irwin Helford Chris & Charlotte Bradley
Big Band ($500-$999) Pat & Jennifer Cross Sheila Delaney Leslee & Wayne Feinstein Tom & Priscilla Johnson Brian & Maggie Kelly Steven & Joni La Schiazza Kendra M. Latta Annie Mason Dr. Greg & Rose-Ann Mazanek Lee Meredith James E. Misner Michael & Sharon O'Hair Phil & Debbi Ponella Reese Family Foundation for Christ, Inc. Greg B. Reynolds Debra & Raphael Schmid Daniel & Kristine Tennant Kathy & Hal Thurston Joel Ulster & Michael Hertzman Larry Weber Robert Zaret
In memory of Bob Kennedy The Charles & Lucille King Family Foundation
Kathy Ireland Worldwide Peggy Lee Associates, LLC
LEGACY GIFTS
MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Assured Guaranty Eli Lilly and Company Foundation
In memory of Muriel & Bob Kennedy Karen E. Kennedy In honor of Paul & Sue Lowden Joel B. Rothman In memory of John Muldowny Sheila Stone In honor of Jan Reynolds Gregory B. Reynolds In honor of Ali Stroker Anonymous In memory of Dorothy Weber Larry Weber In memory of Joyce Winner Jim Winner & Family
The Legacy Society recognizes and thanks dedicated individuals who are leaving a future legacy to the Great American Songbook Foundation. Through their generosity, these individuals
have demonstrated their commitment to the future of the Songbook Foundation and the health of the arts community for Central Indiana. Libby & Randy Brown Del & Libby Demaree Cheri & Rollie Dick The Family of Louis F. Edelman Peggy Ford Drs. Dan & Arline Golden Stan & Sandy Hurt Riki Kane Larimer Susan R. Logsdon Jeff & Sue McDermott Janis Paige Judy Sherman LIFETIME GIVING SOCIETY The Lifetime Giving Society recognizes Individual donors for their lifetime of support with their cumulative contributions reaching or exceeding giving milestones of $100,000, $500,000 or $1,000,000. $1,000,000 The Carruthers Family Michael Feinstein & Terrence Flannery Seedlings Foundation Bren Simon $500,000 Efroymson Family Fund Ira & Leonore Gershwin Trusts Philanthropic Fund $100,000 Libby & Randy Brown Marc Cherry Del & Libby Demaree Cheri & Rollie Dick William M. Goodwin Betty & Irwin Helford Stan & Sandy Hurt Sue & Paul Lowden Pershing Square Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Charles M. Simons The Ted Snowdon Foundation Bill & Lynn Weidner
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• Text SONGBOOK to 91999 • Scan the QR code at left • Visit TheSongbook.org/Donate
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