2007-2008
Green Valley Recreation Performing Arts Season
November
2007 Performers
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| November
1, 2007 |
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| 7:00
pm |
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| Dan
Franklin Smith |
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Dan
Franklin Smith is a resident of New York City who performs
in colleges, universities, museums and concert halls throughout
the US and Europe. He has been described as “an incredibly
sensitive player” and “a master pianist.” Accolades such
as “breathtakingly beautiful,” “technical wizardry,” “brilliant
technique and emotional fervor” appear in
every review. |
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November
20, 2007 |
7:00
pm |
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Santa
Cruz River Band |
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Gilbert
Brown, Michael J. Ronstadt and Ted Ramírez comprise
the Santa Cruz River Band - a professional touring concert
group from Tucson, Arizona. The trio performs in English,
Spanish and American Indian languages. They present a
beautiful, intriguing and powerful musical program filled
with the history and mystical lore of the great American
Southwest. Their music is authentic and original - as
it is rooted in the traditional music styles of the United
States and Mexico. They create a uniquely beautiful sound
with outstanding vocals, harmonies and powerful acoustic
instrumental sounds. Their music captivates and elevates
the consciousness of every audience. |
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November
27, 2007 |
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7:00pm |
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Lee
Lessack |
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Lee
Lessack presents “Too Marvelous for Words: The Songs
of Johnny Mercer”. A true American treasure, Johnny
Mercer’s songs are woven into
the fabric of this country’s pop culture. Johnny Mercer’s
words and music fill a lot of space in the Great American
Popular Songbook. He has penned
words for the music of some of the most venerable songs
in popular song history. It’s hard not to find something
by Mercer on albums cut by contemporary singers as well
as on those by the great song stylists of the past.
Mercer’s songs include “Pineapple Pete” and “Whatcha-Ma-Call-It”.
Join award-winning cabaret performer, Lee Lessack, in
a tribute to Mercer’s astonishing legacy. |
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