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2009-2010 Season
The following concerts will be presented during the 2009-2010 season:
| All concerts are held in the auditorium at Forest View Educational Center located at 2121
South Goebbert Road in Arlington Heights. Click here
for more information on the location and directions. Please note that
concerts are subject to change without notice. |
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The Four Aces |
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A wonderful evening of classical close harmony music with this
big name group from the '50s and '60s. The Four Aces started together in
Philadelphia in 1949 with their first big hit "It's No Sin", followed by chart
hits "Tell Me Why", "Perfidia", "Heart of my Heart", "Melody of Love", "Mr.
Sandman", "Stranger in Paradise", "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing", and
everyone's favorite -- "Three Coins in a Fountain."
Even with talented new members featured
through the years, the sound pioneered by this group has always remained
intact. Their showy orchestration compliments their tight voice harmonies.
A generous spirited collection by the Vocal Hall of Famers 2001 -- The Aces.
For more information, please visit The Four Aces web site:
www.thefouraces.org |
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Rudolf Budginas |
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This Lithuanian
born pianist brilliantly balances pop, jazz, and well-known classical works into
an afternoon of non-stop entertainment. At the age of nine, he made his
debut with the Lithuanian National Symphony. He trained at the prestigious
Moscow Conservatory. A
graduate of the University of Southern California (USC) with a Doctorate in
Music, he currently resides in California and is Professor of Music at Cuesta
College. He is known for keeping his audience constantly surprised and excited
throughout a concert. You will be too!
For more information, please visit Rudolf Budginas' web site:
www.rudolfpiano.com |
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West End Jazz Band
featuring Dennis Scott on organ |
Something totally different for AHCCA!
A silent movie presentation with a musical background of a theater
organ and 6 piece jazz band. This local area group plays music from
the silent movie period of the '20s and '30s.
They were a big hit at Waukegan last
year. Our members who attended said, "Bring them to Arlington
Heights next season!"
For more information, please visit the West End Jazz Band web
site:
www.westendjazzband.com |
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Daniel Rodriguez |
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A real surprise! History intervened
for the now retired (June 2004) NYPD Officer on September 11, 2001.
His stirring performance of "God Bless America" and the National
Anthem at Ground Zero were statements of solidarity that galvanized
all Americans.
His rich, warm tenor voice will
include songs from Broadway to patriotic, spiritual, and love songs
inspired by Mario Lanza. He comes to us on his spring tour of the
Midwest.
For more
information, please visit Daniel Rodriguez's web site:
www.danielrodriguezmusic.com |
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