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"Music, artistry, performance and talent is something to be shared and supported. There are artists and talent that I enjoy and it is to your benefit that I submit those on this page, worthy of your attention and exploration. It is with that thought that I share with you some of my friends and colleagues. Please visit their websites, please support their efforts." John
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Rhett Tyler |
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Imagine a mix of blues, rock and fusion hotwired to an electric guitar. To that add lightning fast fingers with a heavy dose of soulful playing and you have Rhett Tyler. Rhett's performances with his band, Early Warning, emit some much musical energy from the stage that they could probably cut the electric grid and the lights would still stay burning. From our days at Berklee College of Music, Rhett has always played guitar to the sound he holds in his heart. With his 5th CD ready for purchase, see Rhett in New York City at the world famous blues club, Tarra Blues, The Turning Point Cafe, and other high-end music venues. Click Rhett's picture for his website. |
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JoJo's Dream Cart - Rhode Island PBS |
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Joanne LaRiccia, a.k.a. JoJo, is the Executive Producer and STAR of the award winning and Emmy Nominated Rhode Island PBS (WSBE) Children's TV show, JoJo's Dream Cart. With appearances on the Jay Leno show, national recognition through TV industry events, and partnership shows funded in part by the Red Cross, JoJo's Dream Cart is noted for its excellence in content and presentation. Click a picture for the website. |
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Chuck Holdeman - Bassoon/Composer |
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Chuck Holdeman is a composer and bassoonist. He has written songs, works for band, orchestra, and small ensembles, film and educational music. He premiered his one-act light opera "Agostino and the Puccini Clarinet" April 28-30 this year, as well as (last season) his oboe concerto commissioned and premiered by the Philadelphia Classical Symphony with Richard Woodhams, principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, as the soloist. Since 1981 Chuck has been a member of the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, as Principal Bassoonist. An impeccable player, talented composer and educator, contact Chuck by email for commissioned compositions and appearances by clicking a picture above. |
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Anne Sullivan - Harp |
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Hands down, in my opinion, Anne Sullivan is the Philadelphia Region's finest Harpist. Her ability and skills, as a player/musician are world-class. Seeing Anne play, as a soloist, with an ensemble, or with her flute & harp duo, SPARX, with noted flutist, Joan Sparks, is simply a jaw-dropping experience. After countless engagements with Sparx, solo performances and supportive performance with performers like Frank Sinatra, Jr., Johnnie Mathis and more, Anne has just released a new solo CD called "Romantische". Click Anne's picture for her website, click the name of her CD for MP3 samples, click the picture of Anne & Joan for the Sparx website. |
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Wilmington String Ensemble |
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Virtuoso Cellist, Karen Ahramjian is the Director and President of the Wilmington String Ensemble. For more than 25-years Karen and her array of ensembles have been appearing at corporate/private events and performances throughout the greater Wilmington, Philadelphia region, with an emphasis on classical and popular "classics". I have had the pleasure of seeing Karen perform on a number of occasions and the privilege of having her as the cellist on a Chorus and Orchestra CD Project I produced for one of Wilmington's finest choirs. Karen is simply awesome. Click Karen's picture to visit the W.S.E. website. |
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ReGeneration - Vermont PBS |
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Sustainable "Green" living, which begins at home, is the concept of this Emmy Nominated Vermont PBS show. Enzo DiMaio, Executive Producer, Victor Guadagno, Producer and Claude William Genest, Host, explore and educate you to think in new environmentally sound ways for today and the future. Click the picture of ReGeneration for the website.
If you don't live in the viewing area of Vermont PBS, you can watch episodes of ReGeneration on YouTube at the following links
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Lindsey Horner |
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Great technique, tempered with soulful playing are the styling's of Lindsey Horner. Lindsey is one of those musicians who you watch and say, "I didn't know it could be that good". Lindsey just finished a nation-wide tour with Michael Vatcher (Drums) and Michael Moore (reeds), both from Amsterdam, with their new release, "Ships with Tattooed Sails". Bassist, writer and arranger, be sure and check out Lindsey's other new CD, "Don't Count on Glory". Click Lindsey's picture to see his website. |
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1964 The Tribute |
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Red Rock Theater, Colorado 2007 - Sold Out |
Carnegie Hall, NYC Jan 2007 - Sold Out |
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The first time I saw 1964 The Tribute, I felt like I went through a space worm-hole back to the mid-sixties, listening to this incredible re-creation of the Beatles. 1964 The Tribute does their recreation of the Beatles so well, that if the Beatles attempted to perform today, they would need to study 1964 The Tribute to remember how. 1964 The Tribute is an authentic re-creation of a Beatles concert, down to the smallest details for complete authenticity of their performance. The attention to detail of the costumes, instruments and music is so well done, that people who attend a 1964 The Tribute concert are "Spell Bound" by the experience. For the past 20-plus years Mark Benson (John), Gary Grimes (Paul), Tom Work (George) and Terry Manfredi (Ringo) have captured the essence that sky-rocketed the Beatles to their place in history. From annual sold-out Carnegie Hall performances in New York City, to a sold-out Red Rocks Theater in Colorado. From sold-out performances all over the country, to a crowd of 50,000 at Shea Stadium in New York City, hands down this is the #1 Beatles Tribute Band on the planet. If you, your friends, or your children enjoy Beatles music, you can see it again, as it was intended to be heard, live. There where four Beatles, but only three words to remember for this "1964 The Tribute" |
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Berklee College of Music |
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Click on the Berklee Picture for information on the College |
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