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Vintage Masters of Swing All Star Big Band Concert

Musicians at Play Foundation's First Concert - Legendary big band composers debut new arrangements of old favorites and premiere new works.

MAP-logo-black-1FB.jpgFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Brenda Camberos 323.476.1050 – brenda@cw3pr.com Foundation Contact: April Williams, Executive Director 818.632.4868 www.musiciansatplay.org

Musicians at Play Foundation Presents First Concert -
The Vintage Masters of Swing

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Legendary big band composers debut new arrangements of old favorites and premiere new work; a once-in-a-lifetime concert performed by an All Star Big Band, conducted by Tim Simonec, renowned Hollywood orchestrator, at 
The Broad Stage on June 13, 2015...Leonard Maltin is Master of Ceremonies.

May 28, 2015 – Big band favorites from Van Alexanders’ “A Tisket A Tasket” to a medley of Benny Goodman’s hits will be performed live at the first concert presented by Musicians at Play, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit foundation dedicated to the enrichment of local communities’ quality of life through a variety of music performances and fine arts events. “We are excited to present The Vintage Masters of Swing, celebrating the work of several legendary composers. We are especially thrilled that they will be conducting their music that evening.” said April Williams, MAP Executive Director.

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The concert will feature the work of five big band greats – Patrick Williams, Ralph Carmichael, Bill Holman, Sammy Nestico and Van Alexander (celebrating his 100th birthday) – and Richard Sherman. Bill Holman will conduct his new arrangement of “A Spoon Full of Sugar” especially for this event. This new “old favorite” was originally written by Sherman in 1964 for the film, Mary Poppins. This concert, brought together by composer-conductor Tim Simonec, will also feature Tierney Sutton, Sue Raney and Janene Lovullo on vocals. Leonard Maltin, one of the country’s most recognized and respected film critics and historians, will serve as Master of Ceremonies. A few highly-anticipated surprise guests will also participate.

“Cell Talk,” written by Sammy Nestico (age 91), and “A Hefti Does A Basie,” by Patrick Williams (age 76), will premiere, as well as a new arrangement of “A Foggy Day in London Town,” by Bill Holman (age 88). Nestico is known for his work with the Count Basie Orchestra and on many fan-favorite TV shows, including The Bob Newhart Show, Charlie’s Angels and M.A.S.H. Holman is prized for his work with Stan Kenton and with his own big band.

“I’ve Got You Under my Skin” and “The Song is You,” both from Patrick Williams’ Sinatraland album, will be performed. Grammy-nominated Sue Raney will sing “How About Me,” arranged by Ralph Carmichael (age 88). The audience will also hear “Just Friends,” arranged by Sammy Nestico and performed by Grammy-nominated Tierney Sutton, and “Strike Up The Band,” and more. Williams received a Grammy in 1974 and several subsequent nominations for his big band recordings. He has also composed for many TV shows, including the Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Lou Grant.

Carmichael has arranged for Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby and other greats. He is also recognized for his work many movies and TV shows, including The Blob, I Love Lucy, and My Mother the Car. Prior to creating music for TV hits like Hazel, Bewitched, and The Wacky World of Jonathon Winters, Van Alexander was celebrated for his work with Chick Webb, and recording sessions with Benny Goodman and Dinah Shore, to name few.

“We believe live music offers a unique means of connecting us to our common humanity,” said MAP’s Williams. The Musicians at Play Foundation was established earlier this year by Williams and a group of music professionals. The Foundation will present several music events annually throughout Los Angeles and Southern California, being performed by many of the world’s most talented and sought-after artists and presented to audiences of all ages. With a focus on big bands, jazz, chamber music and live music-to-film events, Musicians at Play will be offering concerts and educational outreach programs in order to expand cultural awareness and foster new generations of musicians and music lovers.

The Vintage Masters of Swing All Star Big Band Concert takes place at The Broad Stage on Saturday June 13, 2015 beginning at 7:30pm. A VIP reception, providing guests the rare opportunity to meet the performers and composers, will precede the concert starting at 6:00pm. The reception will benefit the MAP Foundation.

Concert tickets may be purchased at www.MusiciansAtPlay.org. Sponsorship opportunities and VIP Seating (which includes the champagne reception with artists) are available through The Proper Image Events at 818.994.4661, info (at) theproperimageevents (dot) com.

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