Encore! Sinatra: A Centennial Celebration Program Book 2015

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ENCORE!

SINATRA

100 A C E N T E N N I A L C E L E B R AT I O N

OCT 9-11 2015

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CONTENTS

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Letter From the President

5 Program 6

My Sinatra Memories: The Rat Pack, Atlantic City Summers

& More with Joe Del Raso

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The Philly POPS Roster

10

I’ll Be Home for Christmas Spectacular — A Salute to the

Military and First Responders

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Christmas Spectacular

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Vocalist: Michael Andrew

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Michael Krajewski

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The Philly POPS

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In the News

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POPS in Schools

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Board of Directors

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Administrative Staff

23

Corporate and Community Support

24

Corporate Partner Spotlight: Philadelphia Energy Solutions

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Stay Connected

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Friends of The Philly POPS

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Giving Levels

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The POPS Ball in Photos

Artists and program subject to change without notice.

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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Friends, Each first concert series of a new season is thrilling, a time of new beginnings, but this 2015/2016 Season kickoff with Sinatra Weekend is even more amazing than usual! Philadelphia has always had a special relationship with Frank Sinatra, so it’s only natural that we would celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birthday with three days of activities devoted to his magical music, to his Rat Pack friends, and to their playground of times gone by, Atlantic City’s famous 500 Club. The POPS loves Frank and Philly loves Frank so much that we had to add a show for this first series of the new season! We had an incredible summer, bringing music to an expanded number of regional events, most notably through our new Salute Series concerts. The Salute Series celebrates American traditions, particularly the tradition of service, on American holidays of note. POPS at Longwood for Memorial Day Weekend, POPS on Independence on July 3, and POPS at Wildwood on July 4 all were memorable outdoor events, bringing the POPS to new and larger audiences. On July 21, we held our Second Annual Christmas in July event, giving away 100 bicycles and helmets to deserving children of active military, Police, and Fire Department families. There, we announced The Second Annual I’ll Be Home for Christmas Spectacular — A Salute to the Military and First Responders on December 4, at which we will again provide 2,000 free tickets to service families in the spirit of the holidays. We hope we’ll see all of you at the nine other Christmas Spectacular concerts so that we can celebrate the season together. This fall, we began POPS in Schools, an 11-school program with the School District of Philadelphia, designed to bring our POPS musicians into neighborhood schools with an innovative program built on shared experience and performance. The program kicked off with POPS Presents the All City Jazz Festival in June and will continue through the school year, culminating in a second festival in late spring. There is so much to tell you; I’m especially excited about our first Wells Fargo concert, POPS Presents Andrea Bocelli, on December 12, which happens to be Sinatra's actual birthday. Your support has allowed us to expand into our community with innovative programs, accessible free concerts, and a sheer enthusiasm to create memories with the amazing music of The Philly POPS! Don’t miss any of it! Now, enjoy our special guest artist for today’s concert, Michael Andrew, and revel in the mastery of our Music Director Michael Krajewski and the amazing musicians of The Philly POPS!

Frank Giordano, President and CEO Encore Series, Inc., The Philly POPS

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October 9-11, 2015 | Verizon Hall, the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Michael Krajewski, conductor Michael Andrew, vocalist Sinatra Film Suite

arr. Riddle

Come Fly With Me

Van Heusen / Cahn, arr. Andrew

I’ve Got You Under My Skin

Porter, arr. Young

You Made Me Love You

Monaco, arr. Holcombe

Opus One

Oliver, arr. Collins

I’m Getting Sentimental Over You

Bassman, arr. Holcombe

Let’s Get Away from It All

Dennis / Adair, arr. Snapp / Andrew

I’ll Never Smile Again

Lowe, arr. Andrew

Mack the Knife

Weill, arr. Andrew

INTERMISSION Selections from Guys and Dolls

Loesser, arr. Custer

The House I Live In

Meeropol / Robinson, arr. Sims

Fly Me to the Moon

Howard, arr. Andrew

One O’Clock Jump

Basie, arr. Gaber

Sinatra Medley

arr. Andrew

One For My Baby

Mercer, Arlen, arr. Young

That’s Life

Kay / Gordon, arr. Andrew

New York, New York

Kander / Ebb, arr. Rottmayer

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MY SINATRA MEMORIES: The Rat Pack, Atlantic City Summers & More WITH JOE DEL RASO Philly POPS Board Director Joe Del Raso grew up next door to Paul “Skinny” D’Amato, owner of Atlantic City’s 500 Club — the 1940s-60s era hot spot where stars, athletes, and politicians dined, danced, and mingled. Frank Sinatra and his Rat Pack friends were regulars — both on and off the stage. Here, Del Raso shares memories of that time

and out. When Frank Sinatra was in the doldrums

in his life.

of his career, Skinny put him to work in the 500

What was Skinny D’Amato like? Skinny had some of the best people skills ever. He had a very kind way with people, especially those that were down

Club. Later in life, Sinatra would appear there and never charge for it. Sinatra was always one of Skinny’s best friends. Skinny was a great storyteller. He had this charisma and style that made quite an impression on me. He always pushed me to go to school and be a lawyer. I have a great photo of when I showed him my law degree on the steps of Villanova. And his 500 Club? In the summer, Atlantic City was the place to be. The 500 Club was the spot for many famous acts. In 1946, Skinny put Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis together as a comedy duo. Sammy Davis, Jr., started there as part of the Will Mastin Trio. It wasn’t only the people on stage, though. Grace Kelly would come into the club with Oleg Cassini. Joe DiMaggio, Eddie Fisher, Louis Prima were regulars.

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Here, "The Voice" is seen captivating his audience. Among ringsiders are Eddie Fisher, Manie Sacks, Mike Todd, Leo Durocher, and Laraine Day

Among those pictured here are Donald O'Connor, Swifty Morgan, Skinny D'Amato, Keely Smith, George Raft, "Sparky" and Louis Prima

“You never forget meeting Frank Sinatra. Whenever you were in his presence, he had a certain electricity.” —Joe Del Raso I was there the day it burned down in June 1973.

from a bobbysoxer to a man with style. The way

It was the end of the nightclub era. Today, there’s

he dressed and carried himself really defined

a new interest in cocktails and lounges, but it

“Rat Pack Cool.”

doesn’t have the style it had in those days. It was quite a place.

What were celebrities driving? The Rat Pack was known for a very rare car: the Chrysler

What was the best item on the menu? You’d get

Dual-Ghia. Back in that day, everybody else

a shrimp cocktail and the sliced sirloin on toast

drove Cadillacs. Skinny always had a Cadillac.

points at the late show — ­ that was a big deal. Who was the best dressed? Skinny looked like he was out of central casting — he personified style and class. Skinny transformed Frank Sinatra

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MY SINATRA MEMORIES continued

Do you have some favorite memories? Skinny’s daughter Paulajane and I used to go to the shows with her father and then the afterparties. One night, when Sammy Davis, Jr., played Caesar’s, we went up to his suite and didn’t leave until 6 in the morning!

Once, when Paulajane and I were teenagers, she called me and said, “Come on, I’m hungry. You want to go to the club?” We were in trouble when the manager caught us. He said, “It’s bad enough you came into the club. Now you have to order shrimp cocktail and steak?” How did you get involved with The Philly POPS? How else? Frank Giordano (POPS CEO). He knows how to get everybody involved in good things. My first concert was The Magic of John Williams. What’s been your favorite POPS concert? I loved Bond and Beyond, but my favorite so far was Sixties Hits With The Midtown Men.

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Pictured here are Mike Todd, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher, Manie Sacks, and Leo Durocher


THE PHILLY POPS ROSTER

1ST VIOLIN

BASS

TROMBONE

Michael Ludwig

Daniel McDougall

Brian Pastor

Rachael Mathey

Mary Javian

Michael Purdy

Blake Espy

Elizabeth Cochran

David Cianci

Ben Scott

FLUTE

TUBA

Reina Inui

Edward Schultz

Brian Brown

Rachel Segal

Ron Kerber

Shannon Lee

Frances Tate

Guillaume Combet

PERCUSSION

Robert Vieira Rebecca Harris

2ND VIOLIN

William Kerrigan

OBOE

David Nelson

David Schneider

Angela Nelson

Geoffrey Deemer

DRUMSET

Erica Miller Michelle Bishop

CLARINET

James Finegan

Charles Salinger

Gail Rosa Hernandez

Kaj Hansen

HARP

Greg Teperman

Mark Allen

Andre Tarantiles

Kate Suk

BASSOON

KEYBOARD

Andrea Levine

Norman Spielberg

Jeff Smith

Joe Nero

Louis Lanza

Greg Riley

VIOLA

GUITAR

Davis Barnett

HORN

Marjorie Goldberg

Dan Wions

Scott Wagner

Kathryn Mehrtens

ELECTRIC BASS

Sarah Sutton

George Barnett

Steve Beskrone

Amy Leonard

Jonathan Clark

Rob Budesa

Renee Warnick

TRUMPET CELLO

Matthew Gallagher

Uli Boeckheler

Bob Gravener

Jon Fink

George Rabbai

George Atanasiu

Dave DiValentino

Glenn Fischbach Pat Daniels Sue Lerner

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DECEMBER 4, 2015 VERIZON HALL, THE KIMMEL CENTER

I'LL BE HOME FOR

CHRISTMAS

®

SPECTACULAR

A SALUTE TO THE MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS

David Charles Abell, conductor Lisa Vroman, vocalist Peter Richard Conte, organist The Philly POPS Festival Chorus, Philadelphia Boys Choir & African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas Gospel Choir

On December 4, for the second year, The Philly POPS will kick off the Christmas season by providing 2,000 tickets to active duty military, veterans, wounded warriors, first responders (fire and police) and their guests to the annual I’ll Be Home for Christmas Spectacular — A Salute to the Military and First Responders concert. During the evening, all branches of the military will be recognized.

The Philly POPS Salute Series celebrates American traditions, particularly the tradition of service, on American holidays of note. Highlights from the last year include POPS at Longwood on Memorial Day Weekend, POPS on Independence on July 3, and POPS at Wildwood on July 4. 10 | Encore! | The Philly POPS


CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 4-22, 2015

VERIZON HALL, THE KIMMEL CENTER

David Charles Abell, conductor Lisa Vroman, vocalist Peter Richard Conte, organist The Philly POPS Festival Chorus, Philadelphia Boys Choir & African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas Gospel Choir

Experience the true magic of the season with Philadelphia’s most treasured holiday musical tradition! Join internationally celebrated conductor David Charles Abell, back by popular demand for the third year, as he leads you through an all-new program of Christmas classics. Our spectacular lineup of musical arrangements features guest vocalist Lisa Vroman, renowned for her role as Christine in Broadway’s Phantom, over 300 musicians, remarkable choirs, and the ever-popular audience sing-along — as well as some surprises your whole family will enjoy!

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vocalist

MICHAEL ANDREW

Michael Andrew, singer, composer, entertainer, and actor, has been performing songs from the Great American Songbook since he was a young boy. Andrew entertained audiences nightly and hosted a live radio broadcast as the headline singer and bandleader at the worldfamous Rainbow Room atop Rockefeller Center in New York City. He was also the bandleader and singer at Merv Griffin’s Coconut Club in California’s Beverly Hilton.

“One of the great singers of all time.” —Merv Griffin Andrew’s hit musical comedy, Mickey Swingerhead

Andrew leads these bands in performances at

& The Earthgirls, is a favorite among audiences

private events such as Presidential Inaugural Balls,

throughout the country and led to the formation

alongside symphony orchestras, and at festivals

of his band, Swingerhead. He also formed the

and concerts coast to coast.

The Atomic Big Band, an 18-piece band that performed in Hollywood for the premier of the Warner Bros. movie, Poseidon.

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“One of the best talents to come down the pike in 50 years.” —Jerry Lewis Andrew has played a singer in the movies

he performed with the Pasadena Pops and will

Heartbreakers and Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius,

be performing with the Charlotte and Orlando

and produced music for several films, including

Symphonic Orchestras in November.

Inglourious Basterds. He starred in the world premiere of the new musical, The Nutty Professor, written by Marvin Hamlisch and Rupert Holmes, and directed by Jerry Lewis. Time Magazine raved about Andrew’s “terrific lead performance” and Broadway World proclaimed, “Andrew’s virtuoso performance is startling in its complexity…clearly this is a role he was born to play.” Singing in the style and tradition of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, and Sammy Davis Jr., Andrew performs as a guest artist with symphonic orchestras across the country. Earlier this year,

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music director

MICHAEL KRAJEWSKI

Known for his entertaining programs and clever humor, Michael Krajewski took the helm as Music Director and Conductor of The Philly POPS® with the beginning of The POPS’ 35th season in October 2013. He also serves as principal pops conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. A conductor who brings an impressive list of

include performances with the Hong Kong

symphony guest conductor experiences to his

Philharmonic, the Malaysian Philharmonic, the

position in Philadelphia, he has worked with

North Czech Philharmonic Teplice, the Iceland

orchestras throughout the United States, Canada,

Symphony Orchestra, the Bilbao Symphony,

and around the globe. He has appeared with the

and the Ulster Orchestra in concerts in Belfast

Boston and Cincinnati Pops, the Cleveland and

and Dublin.

Philadelphia Orchestras, the National Symphony, the orchestras of San Francisco, Baltimore, Detroit, Indianapolis, Seattle, Portland, Dallas, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and many more. In Canada, he has led Ottawa’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Calgary Philharmonic, and the Toronto, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphonies. Other international appearances

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Michael has collaborated with internationally

Michael’s musical direction has infused The

respected artists representing diverse styles of

Philly POPS performances with a fresh energy

music. The list includes flutist James Galway,

that has sparked excitement from longtime and

mezzo soprano Marilyn Horne, pianist Alicia

new concert goers.

de Larrocha, guitarist Angel Romero, and pop artists Roberta Flack, Judy Collins, Art Garfunkel, Jason Alexander, Kenny Loggins, Ben Folds, Doc Severinsen, Patti Austin, Sandi Patty, Wynona Judd, Ann Hampton Callaway, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Chieftains, Chicago, Pink

“I’m thrilled to bring pops music to the cultural powerhouse that is Philadelphia,” Krajewski said. “Thanks to the 65 talented musicians in this orchestra, we’re presenting lively concerts that are unmatched in quality and entertainment value.”

Martini, Rockapella, Cirque de la Symphonie,

Michael lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife

Classical Mystery Tour, and Big Bad Voodoo

Darcy. When not conducting he enjoys travel,

Daddy.

photography, and solving crossword puzzles.

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Michael attended Wayne State University and the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He was named Antal Dorati Fellowship Conductor of the Detroit Symphony in 1979 and subsequently became assistant conductor of that orchestra. For eleven years he was music director of the Modesto Symphony in California.

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THE PHILLY POPS ®

The Philly POPS, the largest standalone pops orchestra in the United States, delights audiences with the inspired performance of American popular music. The POPS celebrates this distinctive musical heritage through an expanding repertoire of innovative concert presentations and a robust set of educational and engagement initiatives. Now in its 37th season, the official POPS orchestra of Pennsylvania serves a consistently growing audience of over 75,000 annually. Music Director Michael Krajewski and the 65-person Philly POPS orchestra keeps listeners tapping their toes to an impressive repertoire of songs from the 1920s up through 2015. One day, The Philly POPS is performing Frank Sinatra. The next, Rock ‘n’ Roll. Then, Broadway, ABBA, Billy Joel and on into contemporary chart toppers. The Philly POPS performs as a founding resident company of The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, and at venues throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

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THE PHILLY POPS continued SPOTLIGHT: THE POPS TODAY SALUTE Series The POPS Salute Series, an expanding portfolio of programs performed on American holidays, celebrates those who serve our country, its cities, and communities. The first three performances this year — POPS at Longwood on Memorial Day weekend, POPS on Independence on July 3, and POPS in Wildwood on July 4 — showcased the magic of the orchestra to diverse and enthusiastic crowds. Our second annual I’ll Be Home for Christmas concert rings in the holiday season with a free concert for active military, police, and fire department families.

POPS in Schools POPS in Schools enhances music education for approximately 1,000 students in the Philadelphia School District by embedding POPS artists in 10 high schools to coach and mentor music students participating in the All City Jazz program. The Philly POPS is the presenting sponsor of the All City Jazz Festival held each June.

POPS Outside Outside the concert hall, POPS Outside brings the talented and experienced musicians of The Philly POPS to unexpected places, including monthly community engagement experiences, free pre-concert activities, and in-school events.

POPS Presents POPS Presents events expand The Philly POPS' reach into a variety of genres and with guest artists of ever-greater reputation and talent, including Andrea Bocelli and Deana Martin. The Philly POPS has proudly been a Philadelphia icon for the last four decades and happily anticipates reaching tens of thousands of new listeners through these expanding programs.

The Philly POPS is presented by Encore Series, Inc., a non-profit organization enriching the cultural life of Philadelphia through the performing arts. For more information, please visit phillypops.org.

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MEMORABLE MOMENTS September 2015

December 2014

The Philly POPS performs for Pope Francis on

The Philly POPS salutes military and first

Independence Mall.

responders by giving away 2,000 free tickets to the inaugural I'll Be Home for Christmas

September 2015

Spectacular — A Salute to the Military and

For the first time in over a decade, The Philly

First Responders.

POPS adds a fourth concert to the Sinatra: A Centennial Celebration series after record

October 2013

ticket sales.

Music Director Michael Krajewski takes over the “baton” of The Philly POPS.

September 2015 POPS in Schools sends POPS musicians to 10

November 2012

Philadelphia public schools to supplement

Frank Giordano takes the reins as CEO of

ongoing jazz programs.

The Philly POPS.

July 2015

December 2001

The Philly POPS performs outside for 11,000

The Kimmel Center opens with The Philly POPS

shore-goers for the first time in Wildwood, New

as a founding resident company.

Jersey, on Independence Day.

1999

June 2015

The Philly POPS is designated as the

Launch of POPS in Schools kicks off with a

official Pops Orchestra of the Commonwealth

presenting sponsorship of the Philadelphia

of Pennsylvania.

School District's All City Jazz Festival.

May 2015

1979 The Philly POPS is founded by Moe Septee.

The Philly POPS performs for the first time at Longwood Gardens.

December 2014 Launch of POPS Outside! brings the vibrant programming, musicians, and featured guest artists of the POPS family to a growing list of holiday tree lightings and celebrations around the Delaware Valley.

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July 4, 2015

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Soloist Capathia Jenkins receives applause from Philly Pops conductor Michael Krajewski during the orchestra’s annual Fourth of July concert in front of Independence Hall on Friday night. Holiday events continue Saturday; story, B1. ELIZABETH ROBERTSON / Staff Photographer

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personnel and their families. Health insurers are eager to do more business with government payers due in part to a Medicaid expansion fostered by the health-care overhaul and Medicare Advantage’s surging enrollment. The overhaul is expanding Medicaid coverage in several states as it seeks to provide health coverage for millions of uninsured people. Meanwhile, total enrollment in Medicare Advantage plans has tripled over the last decade to about 16.8 million people and is expected to keep growing as more baby boomers become eligible for the plans. Aetna’s acquisition of Humana would make it the largest provider of Medicare Advantage coverage, with 4.4 million members, a figure that could change depending on regulatory review. “Government markets are the most rapidly growing aspect of the system,” said Dan MendelSee AETNA on A2

The union representing Philadelphia police officers has challenged Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey’s new policy making public the names of officers in policeinvolved shootings. Lodge 5 of the Fraternal Order of Police filed an unfair labor practice complaint Wednesday with the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, just hours after Ramsey announced his in- INSIDE tention to release y Ramsey an officer’s name releases within 72 hours names of of a police-in- two officers volved shooting involved in unless there is a driver’s threat against the shooting. A2. officer or family. The union contends that Ramsey’s disclosure policy was implemented “without negotiating with or securing the approval of the FOP.” “This unilateral change is contrary to decades of past practice between the parties whereby the privacy rights of officers were valued and protected,” says the complaint, filed by Stephen J. Holroyd, a lawyer for the FOP. The complaint also contends that four proposed directives changing the department’s use-offorce policies “were contrary to the collective bargaining agreement between the FOP and the city.” “The city unilaterally implemented these changes in working conditions without first bargaining with the FOP or, indeed, even requesting bargaining with the FOP,” it says. Ramsey said Friday, “I think we’re within our rights to take the steps we took, have taken, and are going to take.” As for the complaint, Ramsey said, “They certainly have every See POLICE on A2

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“I’ve known this day was coming for months,” Karen A. Stout lamented about packing up her office. “I don’t know why I didn’t do it earlier.” It was fitting that Stout, who is leaving the Montgomery County Community College presidency to lead a national advocacy group, left the tangible things for last. She had already wrapped up countless other loose ends — pilot projects, graduation rates, budgets, curricula, groundbreakings — that will remain visible on the campuses long after she’s gone. During her 14-year tenure, Stout rose to national prominence as a community college innovator, working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, attending summits at the White House, and using MCCC as a test lab for data-driven programs to boost access, affordability, and student success rates. “There’s no one better in the country in that regard,” said Walter G. Bumphus, president of the American Association of Community Colleges. “She has a unique See STOUT on A3

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"CHRISTMAS PRESENCE: PHILLY POPS PLAY IT COOL WITH MUSIC, GIFTS" July 23, 2015

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July 21, 2015

"FRANK TAKES PHILLY"

July 31, 2015

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POPS IN SCHOOLS

One of the most exciting developments of 2015 has been the growth in education and engagement opportunities made available to The Philly POPS community. POPS Outside presents monthly music performances in a variety of settings throughout the area. POPS in Schools supplements and enhances the School District of Philadelphia’s current music education programs. This year, POPS in Schools will reach approximately

POPS in Schools would not be possible without

1,000 students by embedding POPS musicians

the support of its inaugural sponsors, Philadelphia

in 10 high schools and one elementary school

Energy Solutions and Wells Fargo Bank.

to coach and mentor music students, as well as providing professional development to teachers.

Support for POPS in Schools:

Instruction in their specialized fields will result in expanded opportunities for artistic development and discovery among students, teachers, and POPS Musician Teaching Artists. Students and teachers will also be invited, free of charge, to see POPS rehearsals and concerts at the Kimmel Center through the POPS Access program. The POPS is a partner of the School District and is a presenting sponsor of the annual All-City Jazz Festival. Sinatra: A Centennial Celebration | October 2015 | 21


BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015/16

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: ENCORE SERIES, INC.

Salvatore M. DeBunda, Esq. Chairman

Frank Giordano, President and Chief Executive Officer

Gary A. Frank, J.D. Vice Chairman John J. Meko, Jr. Secretary Louis K. Habina, Esq. Treasurer Wilbert D. Abele George J. Awad, Esq. D. Walter Cohen, DDS Chairman Emeritus Paul Conaway

Michael Krajewski, Music Director Louis Scaglione, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Karen Corbin, Vice President George Muller, Senior Director of Artistic Administration Patricia Wells, Office Manager and Executive Assistant to the President Bud Scheerer, Director of Sales and Customer Relations Sarah Maiellano, Senior Manager of Communications

Charles J. Davidson

Jason Ward, Manager of Education and Community Engagement

Joseph Del Raso, Esq.

Christian Poarch, Operations and Event Coordinator

Daniel DiLella Frank Giordano Dr. Robert R. Jennings Charles Keates Mark D. Lupke Barry Magarick Tony Mahon

Jeffrey Kern, Chorus Master Vincent Leonard, Music Librarian Anne Peterson, Orchestra Contractor Jeffrey Smith, Assistant Conductor Debbie Lobel, Stage Manager

Charles D. Mandracchia, Esq. James M. Matour, Esq.

Marketing

Gregory Montanaro

Mark Gisi, Partner, Brand Strategist, Eastern Standard

Sandra Muller Andrew J. Santacroce

Public Relations

Samuel J. Savitz Chairman Emeritus

Sharla Feldscher, Sharla Feldscher Public Relations

Louis Scaglione Anthony Serafine Gary Silvi Carmen Tomassetti Christopher R. VanDusen Deborah Smith Webster

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General Counsel David H. Marion, Esq.


CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT

The Philly POPS is extremely grateful for the generous support received from the following corporations, foundations, and government agencies. Their support is vital to The POPS' commitment to music excellence. 37TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON SPONSOR

SEASON SPONSOR

CORPORATE PARTNERS

Media Partner

Official Percussion Supplier

CIVIC, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT PARTNERS

MARKETING SUPPORT

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CORPORATE PARTNER SPOTLIGHT

“Thanks in large part to our inaugural partners at Philadelphia Energy Solutions, our new POPS in Schools program brings our musicians out of the concert hall and into the classroom,” said POPS President and CEO Frank Giordano. “Music students and educators at 11 Philadelphia public schools this year will enjoy Master Classes with POPS artists and be given the opportunity to see the POPS perform in the Kimmel Center,” Giordano said. “These efforts will enhance and supplement the current music education programs in the School District of Philadelphia. Philadelphia Energy Solutions makes this meaningful work possible — we are incredibly grateful for their support.”

Philadelphia Energy Solutions Inc. owns and operates the Point Breeze and Girard Point oil

“Philadelphia Energy Solutions is proud to sponsor

refineries located on an integrated, 1,300-acre

The Philly POPS and its initiatives supporting

refining complex in Philadelphia. The 335,000

music educational programs and helping to bring

barrels per day of combined capacity makes

the rich sounds of talented musicians to our

Philadelphia Energy Solutions Inc. the largest

community,” said Philadelphia Energy Solutions

refining complex on the Eastern Seaboard.

CEO Philip Rinaldi. Through philanthropic outreach, PES contributes approximately $1 million each year to programs supporting civic and economic causes, arts and culture, education, environmental stewardship, and parks and recreation programs for the benefit of children, families, seniors, and community development throughout Philadelphia for an improved quality of life for our neighbors. 24 | Encore! | The Philly POPS


Philadelphia Energy Solutions Proudly Supports

PES believes in going beyond supporting the communities in which we live and work. Through our active support of youth, culture, health, education and environmental opportunities, we strive to improve the quality of life for our employees and our neighbors.

We are focused to be the best every day. Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC

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STAY CONNECTED POPS ON SOCIAL MEDIA Love The POPS? Follow us for the most up-to-date information on Philly POPS performances, news, and events.

ON FACEBOOK @THE PHILLY POPS

ON TWITTER @THEPHILLYPOPS

ON INSTAGRAM @THEPHILLYPOPS

AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER POP FIZZ AT PHILLYPOPS.ORG

PHILLY IS #SINGINGSINATRA! In the weeks leading up to Sinatra Weekend,

Entrants posted a 30-second video performance

The Philly POPS invited local crooners to sing

on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag

their favorite “Ol' Blue Eyes” tunes for a chance

#SingingSinatra or “auditioned” live when the

to perform live on stage in the Kimmel Center’s

POPS visited various spots around town on

Commonwealth Plaza as part of pre-concert

September 1 and 4. We love how our contestants

entertainment and win two tickets to Sinatra:

dressed the part and had fun with this!

A Centennial Celebration and Deana Martin Live in Concert.

Alan Kramer sings You Make Me Feel So Young at Parx Casino

The POPS' own Bud Scheerer in LOVE Park to promote #SingingSinatra

#PHILLYPOPS *subject to availability

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Chantal Freeman performing Fly Me to the Moon

POPS Guest Artist Tony DeSare sings Frank at the PHS Pop Up Garden

Post a photo of your Sinatra: A Centennial Celebration experience on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter with hashtag #phillypops for a chance to win a pair of tickets to any Philly POPS Subscription Series concert.*


FRIENDS OF THE PHILLY POPS

The Philly POPS greatly appreciates the many patrons who have made an Annual Fund contribution as Friends of the POPS. Thank you! Your support helps make our concerts possible and creates a sustainable future. AMERICAN SONGBOOK SOCIETY $100,000 and above

Kaufman Financial Services Mr. Larry A. Kaufman

Creative Financial Group Gary Daniels, CLU, ChFC, CAP

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

LCG, Ltd. Gary A. Frank, J.D. Chairman and CEO

DNB First Vince Liuzzi, EVP Chief Banking Officer

LaVan Law Julie LaVan

East River Bank Mr. Christopher P. McGill President and CEO

Parx Casino

ORCHESTRA SOCIETY $50,000 to $99,999 Miller Brewing Company Muller, Inc. Sandra Muller President

MAESTRO CIRCLE $25,000 to $49,999 EQUUS Capital Partners LTD Monica and Dan DiLella Dottie and Frank Giordano Independence Blue Cross NewDay USA Tom Lynch, RADM Chairman Susan and Chase McDaniel Pennsylvania Council on the Arts The City of Philadelphia Philadelphia Energy Solutions

CONCERT MASTER CIRCLE $10,000 to $24,999 AJM Insurance Management Tony Mahon President Archer and Greiner, P.C. Salvatore M. DeBunda, Esq. American Airlines Bochetto and Lentz The Caramanico Foundation CBS 3 TV CFI, The Knoll Dealer Dilworth Paxson LLP Mr. James M. Matour, Esq.

Macy's Rochelle and Barry Magarick Nancy McDaniel Miller PECO Pepper Hamilton, LLP Anne and Joe Del Raso RBC Wealth Management Martha and Bob Bolling Sea Box, Inc. Mr. Terry Brennan

The Foundation of Morris Hall/ St. Lawrence, Inc. Jayne and Walter Garrison Mr. and Mrs. William A. Graham IV The Heritage Center of the Union League Jacobs Music Chris Rinaldi John Marsella

GMIH, LLC Recycling Management Services Mr. Anthony Serafine President and CEO

Mandracchia and McWhirk, LLC Mr. Charles D. Mandracchia, Esq. Managing and Founding Partner

Manning and Virginia Smith

Mr. David R. McShane

The Union League of Philadelphia Mr. Jeffrey P. McFadden General Manager

Gregory Montanaro

Wanamaker Entertainment Group Paul Conaway Chairman and CEO Wells Fargo Bank Yamaha

Mr. Lawrence G. McMichael

The Philadelphia Cultural Fund The Philadelphia Phillies Republic Bank Mr. Harry D. Madonna Chairman and CEO Mr. Andrew J. Santacroce Louis Scaglione

ENCORE CIRCLE $5,000 to $9,999 David and Jennifer Cardy Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Carlucci CBIZ MHM, LLC Clark Capital Management Group Abram and D. Walter Cohen Foundation in memory of Gail Denny

Harold F. Scattergood, Jr. Boenning and Scattergood, Inc Chairman of the Board and CEO George Turak Visit Philadelphia Deborah and Andrew Webster William Penn Foundation ZAC Management Group Anthony Zingarelli Principal/COO

CYBEX International

Haverford Trust Company

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FRIENDS OF THE PHILLY POPS continued MUSICIAN CIRCLE $2,500 to $4,999

PHL

Michael J. and Lynne Cona Antoinette* and Charles Coyle

Joan and Wilbert D. Abele

The Prime Rib Mr. Garth Weldon

Anonymous

Sean Reilly

Aqua America, Inc.

Robert H. Rosen

CTO Music Artists Carmen Tomassetti President

ASL Transportation Group Mr. James R. Donnelly President and CEO

Rowan University

Mr. Joseph M. DellaRatta

Joan Sacks and Lee Paynter

Susan and Matt Dupee

Sofia Orthopaedics

Barry Depew

Cookie Angstadt-Simpson and Larry Simpson

Elko & Associates, Ltd.

Stradley Ronon Stevens and Young, LLP Wm. Sasso, Esq.

Mr. David Fineman

BNY Wealth Management Francis T. Schickling, Jr. Senior Director Salvatore and Amy Calabrese Charles Jacquin et Cie., Inc. Mr. Stanton Remer, CFO

Senator Larry Farnese Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Rob Wonderling President

Jana and Frank D’Andrea

Ten Pennies Florist and Event Planners Ms. Ann Catania President

Susan and Charles Davidson

TD Bank

Ms. Gail Goldstein

Economy Restaurant Supply

The Wanerman Group UBS Financial Services, Inc.

Dr. Cathy Greenberg

Citizens Bank

Exact Designs Mr. Richard Walling Jerry and Lucille Francesco Ron Giordano

BATON CIRCLE $1,000 to $2,499

Grace Financial Capital, Inc.

Anonymous

Legacy Advisors, LLC Mr. Michael T. Piotrowicz President

Artistic Designs by Deidre Bob & Deidre Gatta

Cpt. and Mrs. Jack P. Lieberman, US Navy (Retired)

Beneficial Bank

Gabriel A. Battista

Mr. Leroy E. Kean

Bob Andrews Group, LLC Mr. Robert C. Andrews, Jr., P.E. President and CEO

Keystone Motors

Dr. Sucha and Mr. Michael Asbell

Edythe and Robert Mazer

Amany Mansour-Awad and George J. Awad

L. F. Driscoll Co., LLC

Elizabeth and Terrence McCabe

Mr. Thomas Giangiulio

Marc Hembrough Dr. Robert R. Jennings Gavin Kahn Daniel J. Keating Company Stephen J. McKendrick Chairman and COO Kelly-Cataldi Household Ms. Christine Lange LaRosa and Associates, LLC Mr. Leon A. LaRosa Chair, Consulting Services Dominic Liberi The Reverend Michael Lipareli Ms. Theresa M. Lucianetti

Joseph Battaglini

Mr. Mark D. Lupke

Charles E. Bennison, Jr.

Jerome Marcus, MD

The Harold and Renee Berger Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. David H. Marion, Esq.

Susan and Robert Brown

Mr. John Marsella

Judith Burgess and Randy Bradway

Ms. Elaine Meltzer*

J.W. Pepper & Sons, Inc.

Edward and Joellyn Cattell

Dr. and Mrs. William Mestichelli

Susan and Michael Petrone

Crash Proof Retirement Phil Canella and Joann Small Co-hosts and Creators

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michaelson

Christine and John Meko J. and Brenda Nixon Obermeyer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel Nina B. Stryker, Esq. Trusts and Estates Department Chair

The Philadelphia Foundation Pedro A. Ramos President

Gen. Ronald Coleman Kevin Collins Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Comita

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Gerald and Jeannine McMenamin

Momjian Anderer, LLC Mark A. Momjian Morgan Stanley Theresa and Paul Murtagh National Penn Bank


Thomas Nowakowski, Sr.

Wilmington Trust

Lisa and Neal Howard

Hon. Paul and Nancy Panepinto

Ms. Jane Windle

Mr. Edward W. Hoy

Ms. Eliana Papadakis

Christopher Wolfington

Ms. Jacqueline S. Klein

ParenteBeard LLC Mr. Robert J. Ciaruffoli, CPA Chairman and CEO

Zook Dinon PA

Stephen and Randy Klein

Penn Personalized Care Gary W. Dorshimer, MD, FACP, FCPP Official Physician of the Philly POPS Barbara Petrone and Bill Suter The Reverend Lucy Pierre PNC Bank Cynthia and Gary Porter PWGraphics, Inc. Mr. Paul D. Welde President

Dr. Ray and Terri Kovalski

PRINCIPAL PLAYER $500 to $999 Rosemary Adiletto Aegis Property Group Barbara Alton Dr. and Mrs. Barry Ashmen Phillip and Ellen Baer Ms. Roselyn Barefield Sandy and Vince Basanavage Matt Bean

Bonnie Ledbetter Mrs. Ellen Berman Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levine Lenore and Brian Locke Virginia and Thomas J. Lynch Dr. Edward Mahaney, Jr. Joseph F. Marino Dr. Michael Mittleman Dr. Catherine A. Michon Mr. Christopher D. Myers

Mr. Theodore Robb

Mr. and Mrs. William Bennington

Dr. Harry Rosenthal

Mr. Guy Berger

Savitz Family Foundation

Brian Bezark

Marvin and Roberta Schimmel

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bortz

Mr. Wayne M. Schuh

Bill and Sharon Bronstein

Robin Hauner and Mike Scott

Bonnie Brown and Don Wynne

Pat and Michael Scully

Judson Burch

Mr. Robert Silverman and

Mary Lou and Frank Burke

Ms. Randi Leavitt

Donna and Rita Catalano

Monique and Gary Silvi

Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Clegg

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smukler

Frank Dandrea

Walter and Alice Strine

John Diederich

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Szoke

Eleanor and Carl Dunn

Peter Throm Management Mr. Peter Throm

The Honorable Thomas Jay Ellis

Josephine Templeton

Joyce and Sheldon Eveloff

Tot-Time Child Development Centers, Inc. Ms. Donna M. Parisi Owner

Maris and Roger Evoy

Charlie Wade

Mr. Donald Gagnon

Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagner

Joseph Gambone

Edward and Stella Turzanski

Kathryn and Dr. Michael Warhol

Mr. Peter H. Gistelinck

Elizabeth Weinreb

Wellshire Farms Louis B. Colameco, III

Mr. Wayne Griest

Ms. Marilyn White

Nancy and Alan Grossman

Janet G. and Harold J. Whartnaby

F. Gordon Yasinow

John Harmer

Marty and Janice Wilensky Cupersmith, Wilensky, Steiger, Stempler & Co. LLP

Robert and Megan Hausler

Mr. Jack Emas

Julie and Richard Frost Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frueh

Dr. Christopher Olivia Mr. Richard F. Pagano Mr. Frank C. Palopoli L. Stephan and Rochelle Perchick Leatrice and Herbert Pincus Mrs. Lois Pringle Mrs. Lisa Procz and Ms. Marilyn Levin Ms. Lorraine E. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Rosenberg Curtis G. Shaffer and Thomas F. Kelly Mr. Gary Ruff Mr. Paul Sloate Cynthia and Dr. Steven Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. David Stedman S.T. Hudson Engineers, Inc. John and Sandra Stouffer Steve and Alice Tarr Rebecca and Brooks Van Pelt

J. Allen Henryson Cheryl D. Gunter and Paul A. Rabe

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FRIENDS OF THE PHILLY POPS continued PERFORMER $300 to $499 Melville and Maria Ackerman Gwenne and Ron Bailey Mr. Paul Berenato David Bolton Thomas Brunner Ms. Mary Louise Burgoyne Harry and Kina Clark Ms. Anne Congdon Sarah and Joseph M. Corvasce Dr. Janet F. DeBerry Mr. Robert Doman Ruth Ann and Paul Fox Dr. and Mrs. S. Michael Free

Dr. Larry and Bonnie Seidman Dr. C. Morris Smith Ms. Myrna Soberano Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Sporn Mary Anne and John Sullivan Ms. Joyce Ann Swoyer Ronald Vickers Dr. Anthony and Marlene Volpe Ms. Dale Wallace Wealth Development Group Barbara and Joseph V. Weber Ms. Linda M. Werne Bonnie Brown and Don Wynne

Julie and Richard Frost

Current Membership as of date of printing.

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fulton III

*in memoriam

Joan and Larry Glazerman Joseph and Jean Holman Joanne and Carl Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jaworowski Rona and Bob Josephs Carole and Robert Keidel Gerhart and Anne Klein Nina and Alan Kirschner Drs. Lawrence and Lynn Levine Mrs. Patricia Levitt Shelly and Gerald Little James and Karra Magnetta Debbie and Elliot Maser Dr. Michael Mittelman Patricia and Gordon Munson Richard and Barbara Orr Patricia and Michael Pence Penn Virginia Corporation Drs. Domenic and Dorothy Pisano Mr. Brian Pultro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdy Regina and John Riordan Ralph Riviello, MD Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Rosenberg David Schneider and Rosalind Erwin in honor of William Nathan Erwin

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GIVING LEVELS: JOIN THE FRIENDS OF THE PHILLY POPS TODAY! If you love the NEW Philly POPS and want to become a Friend, please donate online at phillypops.org/donate to join others who share a passion for the Great American Songbook. Your tax-deductible gift makes a significant difference in the lives of thousands of fellow patrons by allowing our beloved stand-alone orchestra to continue to play the music you know and love to hear. FRIEND — $75 to $149

MUSICIAN CIRCLE — $2,500 to $4,999

• 10% discount on single tickets

Baton Circle benefits, plus: • A private backstage visit and photograph with Michael Krajewski

ENTHUSIAST — $150 to $299 Friend benefits, plus:

ENCORE! CIRCLE — $5,000 to $9,999

• Priority seating change request for your

Musician Circle benefits, plus:

subscription

• A private tour of the Kimmel Center • A private dinner with Frank Giordano,

PERFORMER — $300 to $499

President and CEO of The Philly POPS

Enthusiast benefits, plus: • Acknowledgement of your contribution in the

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE — $10,000 to $24,999

concert program

Encore! Circle benefits, plus:

• Two complimentary tickets to a special backstage tour

• A special reception with Maestro Michael Krajewski and POPS leadership • 1/2 page ad in the Encore Series

PRINCIPAL PLAYER — $500 to $999

Program Book

Performer benefits, plus: • Exclusive intermission receptions with

MAESTRO CIRCLE — $25,000 and above

musicians and the Board of Directors

President’s Circle benefits, plus: • Meet and greet with guest artists and POPS

BATON CIRCLE — $1,000 to $2,499 Principal Player benefits, plus:

leadership backstage

• A private backstage visit with

• Concert Sponsorship • Full page ad in the Encore Series

Michael Krajewski • Free ticket exchange of your subscription tickets

Program Book

All membership benefits are designed for two people. You may also waive all benefits, making the full amount of your contribution tax-deductible. For additional information on individual giving, or to talk with us about Planned Giving options, such as charitable gift annuities, gifts of stock, or a charitable bequest, please call our Development Office at 215.735.2841. To donate online, go to phillypops.org/donate. Benefits incept upon receipt of the contribution and are active for the 2015-16 season. Sinatra: A Centennial Celebration | October 2015 | 31


TH ANK YOU FOR JOI N I N G US AT

THE T HI RD A N N UA L P OPS BALL SEPTEMBER 17, 2015

THANK YOU TO TONY AND SU SAN M AH O N, TH I S Y E A R 'S BA L L C HA I RS

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PROUDLY BRING OUR COMMUNITY:

STRENGTH & SURVIVAL:

THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE A HEALTH EMPOWERMENT EVENT & MUSICAL CELEBRATION DEDICATED TO THE POWER OF WOMEN!

JOIN THE PHILLY POPS IN HELPING KOMEN PHILADELPHIA BRING SERVICE & HOPE TO WOMEN IN NEED IN OUR COMMUNITY. TO MAKE A DONATION IN SUPPORT OF STRENGTH & SURVIVAL: THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE, CALL 215-238-8900. MORE EVENT INFORMATION AT KOMENPHILADELPHIA.ORG/POPS

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Archer &Greiner P.C.

AT T O R N E Y S AT L AW

Proud Supporter of

The Philly Pops ONE LIBERTY PLACE, 32ND FLOOR, 1650 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 215.963.3300 • WWW.ARCHERLAW.COM Sinatra: A Centennial Celebration | October 2015 | 35


Navis Pack & Ship of Philadelphia is proud to support the Philly POPS We can ship just about anything, just about anywhere..

610-534-0750

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www.GoNavis.com/Philadelphia GoNavis com/Philadelphia


Inspired by our history Focused on innovation Committed to community is honored to support

The Philly Pops James M. Matour, Esq. 215-575-7134 jmatour@dilworthlaw.com

dilworthlaw.com Pennsylvania | New York | Washington, DC | New Jersey | Delaware

Now there's something more to love about the Arts in Philadelphia! Visit theartsinphilly.org for information on all the hottest arts performances in town! Plus, you could win FREE tickets by following us on Twitter @TheArtsInPhilly

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We are pleased to support the Philly POPS

Ellis Preserve, Newtown Square, PA

Madison Providence, Collegeville, PA

Lower Makefield Corporate Center, Yardley, PA

Whiteland Town Center, Exton, PA

Equus Capital Partners, Ltd. is one of the nation’s leading private equity real estate fund managers. Equus’ portfolio consists of over 24 million square feet of office, retail, and industrial properties and nearly 16,000 apartment units in over 60 communities located throughout the United States. Sinatra: Celebration | October 2015 | 39 Philadelphia Yardley Chicago Washington, D.C. A LosCentennial Angeles Raleigh Atlanta Boston


Eastern Standard is the proud marketing partner of the new Philly POPS.

STRATEGY | DESIGN | TECHNOLOGY

easternstandard.com

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Independence Blue Cross

Salutes The Philly Pops

For more than 75 years, Independence Blue Cross has been enhancing the health and wellness of the people and communities we serve. We are committed to transforming health care through strategic corporate sponsorship of innovative wellness and education programs.

ibx.com

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The historic rebirth of one of Italy’s premier cafes

A 2 level Italian cultural immersion of culinary passione! authentic italian restaurant & bar gastronomic gelato artisan coffee roasting assaggi (tapas) / crudo regional italian wine & beer italian cultural school

featuring: Stefano Biasini chef & Italian gelato champion Michele Morelli one of Italy's top rated coffee roasters Riccardo Longo Italian regional cuisine & wine director

1716 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 215.568.5600 W W W . G R A N C A F F E L A Q U I L A. C O M 42 | Encore! | The Philly POPS


Congratulations from the ad agency who makes the orchestra's radio commercials Pop! MAGARICK ADVERTISING LLC.

Academy House • 1420 Locust Street, Suite 415 • Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 732-4090 info@magarickadvertising.com magarickadvertising.com

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"The Prime Rib Steakhouse, just as you might imagine a steakhouse would be."

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Music moves us Wells Fargo honors The Philly POPS.

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Visit our exhibits, attend our programs, research our collections! The Heritage Center is home to the Union League’s three foundations: Youth Work, Scholarship and Abraham Lincoln Foundation. Each of these organizations gives back to the community. COMMUNITY HOURS: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Second Saturday of the month, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: 215-587-6455 foundations@unionleague.org www.ulheritagecenter.org

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The Music You Love is Back

“The Your Music Matters Show”

Featuring the Great American Songbook And the Greatest Pop Hits of all time!

Monday—Friday 5 am—9 am

www.seniormatters.info *For advertising information contact

Paul Dilks at 609-685-3736

Proud supporter of

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PROUD SPONSOR OF THE PHILLY POPS!

CELEBRITY CHEF

DINNER SERIES – Featuring Chef Jean Pierre –

Friday, October 23 • 7pm Join us for an unforgettable night at Parxgrill with Chef Jean Pierre, one of only 250 chefs worldwide to hold the prestigious title of French Master Chef. Enjoy a sophisticated five-course menu with wine pairings from DAOU Vineyards & Winery, meet Chef Jean Pierre in person and receive a signed copy of his cookbook, From Jean Pierre To You; Lessons from a Master Chef!

$95 PER PERSON*

Call 1.888.588.7279 or visit parxcasino.com/parxgrill for additional details and ticket reservations. STREET ROAD EXIT OFF I-95 OR PA TURNPIKE 48 | Encore! | The Philly POPS

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