Sunday, September 28, 2008

Natalie Cole Concert at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Cancelled

Natalie Cole's recent hospitalization and continued fight with Hepatitis C has prevented plans for a fall concert tour this year in support of her new CD, Still Unforgettable. As a result, the Atlanta performance set for Sunday, October 19 at 7:00 p.m. at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre has been cancelled. Ticket buyers should return their tickets to the point of purchase for a full refund.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Clayton State Chorale Singing at CMS National Convention Tomorrow

The Clayton State University Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Shaun Amos, Clayton State director of Choral Activities, will present “PHOS HILARON” by Bruce Neswick, at the CMS (College Music Society) National Convention on Friday, Sept. 26, 2008. The National Conference will be held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel, 265 Peachtree Center Ave., Atlanta.

Amos expects a large turn out for the concert, which will be held at Sisters’ Chapel on the campus of Spelman College at 7:30 p.m.

“The piece was written specifically for the Clayton State University Chorale by Bruce Neswick, who is now the Organist/Choirmaster at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world,” he says. “We are both honored and excited to have been invited as one of the groups to represent collegiate choral music at this years’ convention. The ensemble and I will do our very best to make Clayton State University and the whole region proud!”

Amos points out that the College Music Society is a consortium of college, conservatory, university, and independent musicians and scholars interested in all disciplines of music.

“Its mission is to promote music teaching and learning, musical creativity and expression, research and dialogue, and diversity and interdisciplinary interaction. This year’s convention marks the 50th anniversary of the College Music Society,” he adds.

Atlanta area faculty and students not participating on the conference program can register at a special daily registration rate — $25/day for faculty or $15/day for students. The regular registration fee is $220 for members of CMS and $300 for non-members. The registration form will be available at the conference registration desk in the Marriott Marquis Hotel… anyone who is interested in coming should just check in there.

For more information on The College Music Society’s 2008 National Conference go to
www.music.org.

A unit of the University System of Georgia, Clayton State University is an outstanding comprehensive metropolitan university located 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Clayton State Music Department to Present Orpheus and Euridice September 30 in Spivey Hall

The Clayton State University Music Department will feature a presentation of American composer Ricky Ian Gordon’s song cycle Orpheus and Euridice, on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. in the University’s world-famous Spivey Hall. The concert will take approximately 70 minutes with intermission.

Performers for Orpheus and Euridice will include Assistant Professor of Voice Dr. Gina Harvey, soprano, and staff accompanist Alexander Benford, piano. Joining Clayton State’s Harvey and Benford will be, from Boulder, Co., guest artist Kristen Denny on clarinet. This performance is free and open to the public.

Gordon’s work puts a new spin on the traditional myth of Orpheus and Euridice, even to the point of giving Orpheus a reed instrument instead of a lute. Orpheus and Euridice was commissioned by clarinetist Todd Palmer, who thought it would be effective to have a piece for clarinet, voice and piano. The first performance was given in October 2001 at Cooper Union as part of the Cooper Arts Series. In October 2005, a fully choreographed version of Orpheus and Euridice premiered at Lincoln Center with an entire dance troupe.

A unit of the University System of Georgia, Clayton State University is an outstanding comprehensive metropolitan university located 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta.
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Friday, September 19, 2008

Savannah Jazz Festival is on Tap to Start September 20

Savannah, Georgia is known for its commitment to the arts and the many festivals that are offered during the year. The week-long Savannah Jazz Festival, one of the largest and most popular of the Savannah festivals, is presented by the Coastal Jazz Association and is dedicated to the growth of jazz and jazz audiences in the Coastal Empire.

The 27th Savannah Jazz Festival, celebrating jazz as a living art built on a constantly evolving tradition will offer all types of jazz, from Dixieland, traditional swing, straight-ahead and bop to melodic standards, and funky down-home "gutbucket" blues. The Festival kick-off on Saturday night (Sept 20) will be a Jazz Concert-Wine Tasting event to raise money for the Backus Children's Hospital. The Jazz Trio featuring Ben Tucker, is headlining for this evening.

The festival features the best in international, national, regional and local jazz talent. The 2008 festival will feature (among others), Bob James, The Savannah Jazz Orchestra-Featuring "Simone", Donald Harrison, The Ben Riley Trio featuring 'Larry Willis', Ben Tucker, Teddy Adams, Wanda Johnson with Shrimp City Slim, James Cotton, Eric Culberson’s Blues Band, Freeport, Bob Baldwin, Eric Mintel, The Coastal Jazz Association All-Stars, The University of North Florida Jazz ensemble with Trombonist, Steve Davis, The Jazz Corner Quintet, Beer Parlor Ramblers, The Jazz Trio, & The Skylite Jazz Ensemble."

All events are free to the public.

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

VOICES Concert Receives Standing Ovation

by Forrest Schultz, Coweta Arts Tidbits

By now everyone who is au courant with the Southside arts scene has heard about the greatness of VOICES and the launching of its 2008-2009 season with a Fall Benefit Concert at The Wadsworth in Newnan on Saturday. Those who attended this important musical event expressed their appreciation by giving VOICES a well-deserved standing ovation at the conclusion of the Concert.

The program consisted of a medley of various kinds of song, all of which were performed to perfection. The most moving was Zaphyra's singing of various pieces from The Phantom of the Opera, which evoked the poignancy of that tragic tale. The most striking was The Southern Nights Chorale's unusual rendition of Georgia On My Mind.

The post-concert "Meet and Greet" event in The Wadsworth lobby was skillfully catered by its sponsor, the Ten East Washington restaurant in downtown Newnan. The aesthetics of the cranberry punch fountain and drinking cups and the hors d'oeuvres serving trays was impressive and quite apropos for the conclusion of an important arts event and for providing a great atmosphere in which to meet the performers. The Concert program booklet was also noteworthy for its beautiful design, another appropriate feature for a great performing arts event. And the wardrobes of the performers were very impressive.

Cowetans are grateful to VOICES for this Concert and to its Artistic Director, Maria Pia Ugarte, for honoring Coweta County by selecting a Coweta venue to launch this season. Cowetans can heartily recommend to others in the Southside that they attend the VOICES concerts which will be held in their counties! Information about VOICES is available on their website, www.voicesonline.org.
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Monday, September 08, 2008

America Supports You: National Freedom Walk Ends With Musical Tribute

Photo: Grammy-winning country music group The Oak Ridge Boys perform a musical tribute at the Pentagon following the fourth annual National America Supports You Freedom Walk in Washington, D.C., Sept. 7, 2008. Nearly 10,000 walkers participated in the one-mile walk from Arlington National Cemetery. Defense Dept. photo by Samantha L. Quigley
Nearly 10,000 people walked the mile between Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon's South Parking lot here to commemorate the events of Sept. 11, 2001, as part of today's fourth annual National America Supports You Freedom Walk.
More than an hour after the walk began, the walkers watched as a well-known country music group took to the stage to perform a musical tribute.

"Did we mention the Oak Ridge Boys are here, and Secretary [Gordon] England, and the Oak Ridge Boys, and cabinet members and the Oak Ridge Boys?" asked Marine Gen. James E. Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as he addressed the crowd.

Before turning the microphone back over to Fox News Channel Anchor Kelly Wright for the group's formal introduction, Cartwright took a minute to thank a few groups.

He thanked those who are deployed on the nation's behalf for "all of the things that they do, whether in uniform or civilian, to support this nation and serve so that we can get up every day free. Thank you to them."

He went on to include another group: families.

"I'd be remiss if I didn't pick up on one other group, the group that supports us ... so that we can serve, in uniform and as civilians, this nation," he said. "Their contribution should never be forgotten.

"Did I mention the Oak Ridge Boys are coming out?" he joked with the crowd.

Shortly the air was filled with a familiar melody and the crowd's unified voices as the Oak Ridge Boys led them in the national anthem.

The musicians followed that up with their patriotic song, "Colors."

"It's one that's red as the bloodshed, blue as the wounded, white as the crosses on our soldier's graves," they sang as they reached the chorus. "Through the rain, through the sun, these colors never run."

"Now I've seen people treat her like she was some old rag, clueless to the human sacrifice," they sang referring to the flag. "But you'll always find a mother, a widow, a child, a sister or a brother with a carefully folded teardrop in their eyes."

For some, those teardrops weren't necessarily attached to a loved one's passing, just the fear of the possible.

"I was sitting on the balcony of our building at 6th [Street] and Pennsylvania Avenue, watch the planes in the air not knowing if they were ours or if they belonged to a terrorist," said Leeann Hall, as she remembered the Sept. 11, attacks. "My daughter was in school in Arlington, and I could see the planes flying near there. I thought, 'Just stop. Just get away.'"

It's that fear, the thought of what could have happened, that prompted Hall to participate in the walk. "I don't want people ever to forget the terror we felt on that day and the importance of our freedom," she said.

Her daughter, Samantha, now 14, was just in second grade on when terrorists hit the Pentagon.

"I don't really remember, to be honest [what it was like that day,]" she said. "I'm not sure I really grasped what was going on, but now I definitely understand how severe and scary it really was."

Another thing she understands is that the troops need continued support from back home. By participating in the walk with her mother, she showed that. "They're protecting us and their families, and we just really need to appreciate that and how fortunate we are to have people who care," she said.

Regardless of the solemnity of the walk, both mom and daughter were excited to hear the Oak Ridge Boys, and they weren't alone.

Shelley Marshall, with Military Officers Association of America's Scholarship Fund, was elated that the group was performing. "I'm thrilled," she said. "I'm a country fan and ... I think we've got the best seats in town!"

MOAA, as well as 25 other organizations that support America Supports You, were on hand to provide information to the walkers about what the groups do and how individuals can get involved.

The majority of the walkers and all of those representing the troop-support groups enjoyed the Oak Ridge Boys nearly hour-long musical tribute.

America Supports You is a Defense Department program connecting citizens and companies with servicemembers and their families serving at home and abroad.
By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
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Friday, September 05, 2008

How Sweet The Sound Seeks Atlanta's Best Choir and No-Longer-Used Wireless Phones

PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless announced today the Atlanta-area semi-finalists in the search for the country's best church choir. Atlanta-area choirs and their choir directors who have made it into the semi-final round of the Verizon Wireless' How Sweet The Sound(SM) national competition are:

-- Small Choirs (6-35 singers):
- Atlanta Praise Ministries, Pastor James Jackson (Atlanta)
- Enon Church, Kevin Styles (College Park)
- Eagles Nest Cathedral, Johnathan Williams (West Point)
- Due West United Methodist Church, Billy Payne (Marietta)

-- Large Choirs (36-100 singers):
- Beulahland Bible Church, Dr. Jay Terrell (Macon)
- Atlanta West Pentecostal Church, Brandon Frazier (Lithia Springs)
- Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church, Celia Stockton (Atlanta)
- Shaw Temple Mass Choir, Keyth Lee (Atlanta)

The semi-final competition will be held September 15 at Philips Arena. During the event, Atlanta area church choirs will perform for a chance to compete in the national grand finale for a cash prize of up to $25,000 and the title of the best church choir in America.

Bring Your No-Longer Used Phones for a Good Cause

Atlanta gospel music fans planning to watch their favorite choirs compete during this event are encouraged to bring their no-longer-used wireless phones and donate them to the company's HopeLine(R) program. Verizon Wireless will collect the phones at booths set up at different locations throughout Philips Arena. All collected phones will support local domestic violence organizations.

HopeLine is Verizon Wireless' exclusive phone recycling and reuse program that collects no-longer-used wireless phones, batteries and accessories in any condition from any wireless service provider to benefit victims of domestic violence. Proceeds from the HopeLine program are used to provide wireless phones and cash grants to local shelters and non-profit organizations that focus on domestic violence prevention and awareness. Since 2001, HopeLine has collected more than 5 million phones, awarded more than $5 million in cash grants to domestic violence agencies and organizations throughout the country.

Those who cannot make it to the September 15 show can drop off their used wireless phones, batteries and accessories at any Verizon Wireless Communications Store across the state of Georgia, at any time of the year.

Award-Winning Gospel Artists Hosting and Judging

The Verizon Wireless How Sweet The Sound national finals are in Atlanta November 8. The semi-finalist winners from 11 cities will compete in the national grand finale. GRAMMY(R)-winning songwriter, producer arranger and music director, Donald Lawrence, will be the tour emcee at each of the 11 semi-final competitions and at the finale. Marvin Sapp, Hezekiah Walker and other gospel artists will join the competition as judges.

Tickets Available

The doors to Philips Arena will open at 6 p.m. before the How Sweet The Sound competition begins at 7:30 p.m. on the 15th. Tickets can be purchased via Ticket Master or the Philips Arena Box Office and are $7 for floor seats and $5 for upper level seats.

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Daniel Pyle to Perform in Spivey Hall September 13

Dr. Daniel Pyle, adjunct instructor of Music Appreciation and Harpsichord for the Clayton State University Department of Music, and music director/organist for The Church of Our Savior in Atlanta, will be performing in the University’s world-famous Spivey Hall on Saturday, Sept. 13.

Pyle’s free concert, an organ recital presented by the University’s Department of Music, begins at 7:30 p.m., and will feature music of Northern Germany and Scandinavia by Baroque master Dieterich Buxtehude and Commotio by 20th-century Danish composer Carl Nielsen.

As an organist, Pyle has performed in the Netherlands, at the Universities of Kansas and Alabama and LSU, and elsewhere in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Kansas. As a harpsichordist, he has played with baroque ensembles in Paris, Amsterdam, the Utrecht Early Music Festival, London’s St. Martin-in-the-Fields and the Boston Early Music Festival; and throughout the American Southeast.

The regular harpsichordist and a member of the board of directors for the newly-founded Atlanta Baroque Orchestra, Pyle’s recording of Elizabethan music on a lautenwerk, The Maidens Song, is available on the Gasparo label (GSCD 334).

Pyle holds bachelors and masters degrees in organ performance and music history from the University of Alabama, where he was a student of Warren Hutton. His doctorate is from the Eastman School of Music.

A unit of the University System of Georgia, Clayton State University is an outstanding comprehensive metropolitan university located 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta.
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National Endowment for the Arts to Honor 2009 NEA Jazz Masters at Awards Ceremony & Concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center

The National Endowment for the Arts will sponsor its annual NEA Jazz Masters Awards Ceremony & Concert on October 17, 2008, at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. The event will begin at 8 p.m. in Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center at Broadway at 60th Street and feature the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis in a program dedicated to the honorees' works. The concert also will include brief video biographies on each 2009 NEA Jazz Master.

In addition, a pre-concert conversation with the 2009 NEA Jazz Masters moderated by NEA Chairman Dana Gioia will be held at 6:15 p.m. in Rose Theater. The conversation will explore the careers, influences, and ideas from the Masters' experiences in jazz. Each year, this conversation with the Masters is an occasion for light moments, stories, and personal insights from six distinguished lives in music.

Earlier that day, the NEA Jazz Masters from past and current classes will gather for an extraordinary photo opportunity. More information on this photo opportunity will be available at a later date.

The 2009 NEA Jazz Masters include: vocalist and guitarist George Benson, drummer James Wilbur "Jimmy" Cobb, saxophonist Lee Konitz, harmonica and guitar player Jean-Baptiste "Toots" Thielemans, and trumpeter Eugene Edward "Snooky" Young. The A.B. Spellman NEA Jazz Master Award for Jazz Advocacy is awarded to recording engineer Rudolph "Rudy" Van Gelder.
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Newly Formed Fayette Pops Symphony Orchestra Kicks Off with Fayetteville Concert

The newly formed Fayette Pops Symphony Orchestra is ready for their Introductory Concert at the Villages Amphitheater on September 27. Gates open at 7 PM with the concert set to begin at 8:00 PM. Tickets for the Introductory Concert are available at the Villages Amphitheater box office located at the Old Train Depot 250 Lanier Avenue West in Fayetteville or they may be purchased at any Ticketmaster outlet as well as the Ticketmaster online service. Prices for adult tickets are $25, Students 15 years and younger and lawn seating is $15. Orchestra Circle tables for 8 are $240.

The Fayette Pops Symphony is a 70 piece professional symphonic orchestra. “Many of our musicians play with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra as well as other area orchestras,” stated Ken White, Director. “We have a wonderful concert planned featuring music from blockbuster motion pictures, famous Broadway musicals, the Beach Boys, Hollywood Classics, Big Band Swing, Hooked on Classics and much more,” he said.

“Also, share in the inspiration as some of our promising young instrumental and vocal artists selected from our Fayette county schools perform with the orchestra at special moments during the concert. It will be a night to thrill and inspire all!”

The orchestra is under the sponsorship of the Endowment Committee for the Cultural Arts of Fayette County. “We were thrilled when Ken approached us with the idea of our helping to sponsor the new orchestra. Our board is enthusiastically working to promote this first in a full season of concerts. Fayette and the surrounding area are ready for a symphony and there is no one better than Ken White to head this wonderful symphonic pops orchestra.” stated ECCA President, Sandra Jungers. “His 30 year background in concert music, directing and performance virtually assures the very best has come to Fayette County,” she stated.

The Fayette Pops Symphony Orchestra will begin its Inaugural Season with a “Holiday Concert” scheduled for November 29 at the Peachtree United Methodist Church, followed by “Phantom of the Opera in Concert” on February 7 also at the Peachtree United Methodist Church. The public will be introduced to the new Fayette Youth Symphony Orchestra at their inaugural event scheduled for the Villages Amphitheater in April, 2009. The inaugural season continues with “Night at the Movies a Tribute to John Williams” in June and a gala Fourth of July Concert and Fireworks event.

“This first concert will surely demonstrate the talent and professionalism that is available right here in our own back-yard! Bring the whole family, enjoy a picnic, and relax under the stars, as Maestro Ken White introduces the new Fayette Pops Symphony Orchestra!”

Additional information on the orchestra and how you can become a Founding Member please visit the orchestra web page at www.peachtreepops.com

Salute the Troops on ABC September 7

(BUSINESS WIRE)--A diverse cross-section of America’s most popular performers and entertainers – including Toby Keith, Janet Jackson, ZZ Top, Jessica Simpson, Snoop Dogg and others – are coming together on the same stage for one night only at an all-star salute to the nation’s military men and women.

USAA, a diversified financial services firm, is honored to present America United In Support of Our Troops, airing on ABC Sunday, September 7, at 9 p.m. Eastern/8 p.m. Central.

Other performers and celebrities slated to appear include country musician Clint Black, comedians Carlos Mencia and Kathy Griffin, and many more. Filmed in front of audiences in Iraq, Camp Pendleton, Calif., and Fort Campbell, Ky., the show features popular music, celebrity cameos, tributes to the troops, and heart-warming stories.

“America United in Support of Our Troops - is all about standing together as a nation to say a very heartfelt ‘thank you’ to the men and women of the U.S. military,” said USAA President and CEO Joe Robles. “USAA has proudly served our nation’s military families for 86 years, and it is our honor to sponsor this tribute. We hope Americans will tune in this Sunday, support our troops and enjoy this terrific show.”

The show will be re-broadcast Monday, Sept. 8 for military members serving overseas and on ships at sea through the American Forces Radio and Television Service.

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Starr's Mill HS Band Hosts Marching Band Exhibition

The Starr's Mill High School Band is hosting the Third Annual Fayette County Marching Band Exhibition on September 20 at Starr's Mill High School stadium. The public is invited to attend and preview five fabulous half-time shows as the Fayette County High School marching bands kick off the marching band competition season. The gates will open at 4:30. A combined band of Fayette County 8th grade band students will open the event with the National Anthem at 5:30. McIntosh High will lead off the performances beginning at 6:00 and hosts Starr's Mill will end the evening with their performance at 7:20. Admission price is $3 at the gate. For further information, contact the event chair at jmjands@bellsouth.net.
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