New Berlin Art Forum presents Big Band Sounds Saturday night
NEW BERLIN – Red Raville’s Big Band Sounds will kick off the 37th performing arts series of the New Berlin Art Forum with fourteen outstanding instrumentalists and vocalist who will perform in the Unadilla Valley Central School Auditorium at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15.
Their “Big Band Sounds” group was born in 1986 when “Red” gathered musician friends from the Central New York area; most from the field of school instrumental teachers. Of the 14 musicians (five Saxes, three trumpets, three trombones, bass, drums and keyboard), all but two are active or retired band directors and professionally trained musicians. “Big Band Sounds” performs at concerts, private parties, wedding receptions, anniversaries and jazz concerts, including venues in Northern, Central and Southern New York, and always to high praise. So plan to attend and enjoy an evening of great tunes made famous by the bands of Glenn Miller, Harry James, Woody Herman, Les Brown and arrangements of today’s music.
The band has an extensive library of dance music including the swinging jazz of the 1930s and 1940s dance bands; think Benny Goodman, Count Basie and the Dorsey Brothers providing Latin numbers (cha-chas, bossa novas, meringues) waltzes, polkas, and some popular rock tunes. Real toe tapping tunes for a Saturday evening at the Ides of October.
Tickets for the “Red Raville” performance are available for non-members for $10 each at the New Berlin Service Pharmacy, New Berlin Library and at the door the evening of the performance.
Season raffle tickets will be available at performances. First Prize is an Eastern Travel Gift Certificate ($200). Second Prize is a Fenimore Art Museum Family Membership ($80 Value including admission to The Farmers’ Museum) and Third Prize is a New Berlin Art Forum 2012 - 2013 Family Membership ($60 Value). Raffle tickets are $1.00 each or six for $5.00. Winning tickets will be drawn at the April 28, 2012 performance of “Nate & Kate scheduled for the community center at Terrace Heights.
Due to September flooding issues the New Berlin Art Forum Bus Trip to see the SRO performance of “All Shook UP” originally scheduled for September 18, 2011 was postponed to January 15, 2012 with a snow date of January 22, 2012 at the Endicott High School. Those who were on the list remain on the list and a very few seats have become available.
Season Memberships are still available at a number of levels that include admission to each performance from Art Forum Board of Directors members. Membership is still most cost effective for anyone who plans to attend the remaining five performances.
If you have any questions about becoming a member or would like information about membership or a performance call 847-9747, 847-9819 or visit the web site at newberlinartforum.org.
The New Berlin Art Forum wishes to thank its members, supporters and sponsors; in particular Preferred Mutual Insurance Company, Stewart’s Shops and Golden Artist Colors, Inc. This project is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Chenango County Council of the Arts.
Their “Big Band Sounds” group was born in 1986 when “Red” gathered musician friends from the Central New York area; most from the field of school instrumental teachers. Of the 14 musicians (five Saxes, three trumpets, three trombones, bass, drums and keyboard), all but two are active or retired band directors and professionally trained musicians. “Big Band Sounds” performs at concerts, private parties, wedding receptions, anniversaries and jazz concerts, including venues in Northern, Central and Southern New York, and always to high praise. So plan to attend and enjoy an evening of great tunes made famous by the bands of Glenn Miller, Harry James, Woody Herman, Les Brown and arrangements of today’s music.
The band has an extensive library of dance music including the swinging jazz of the 1930s and 1940s dance bands; think Benny Goodman, Count Basie and the Dorsey Brothers providing Latin numbers (cha-chas, bossa novas, meringues) waltzes, polkas, and some popular rock tunes. Real toe tapping tunes for a Saturday evening at the Ides of October.
Tickets for the “Red Raville” performance are available for non-members for $10 each at the New Berlin Service Pharmacy, New Berlin Library and at the door the evening of the performance.
Season raffle tickets will be available at performances. First Prize is an Eastern Travel Gift Certificate ($200). Second Prize is a Fenimore Art Museum Family Membership ($80 Value including admission to The Farmers’ Museum) and Third Prize is a New Berlin Art Forum 2012 - 2013 Family Membership ($60 Value). Raffle tickets are $1.00 each or six for $5.00. Winning tickets will be drawn at the April 28, 2012 performance of “Nate & Kate scheduled for the community center at Terrace Heights.
Due to September flooding issues the New Berlin Art Forum Bus Trip to see the SRO performance of “All Shook UP” originally scheduled for September 18, 2011 was postponed to January 15, 2012 with a snow date of January 22, 2012 at the Endicott High School. Those who were on the list remain on the list and a very few seats have become available.
Season Memberships are still available at a number of levels that include admission to each performance from Art Forum Board of Directors members. Membership is still most cost effective for anyone who plans to attend the remaining five performances.
If you have any questions about becoming a member or would like information about membership or a performance call 847-9747, 847-9819 or visit the web site at newberlinartforum.org.
The New Berlin Art Forum wishes to thank its members, supporters and sponsors; in particular Preferred Mutual Insurance Company, Stewart’s Shops and Golden Artist Colors, Inc. This project is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Chenango County Council of the Arts.
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