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ajl1963 · 11 months
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Deco Doings - August, 2023
Summer by William Welsch, 1931. Image from Pinterest. Here are some Art Deco related events happening this August –   Plattsburgh State Art Museum Origins: The Evolution of an Artist & His Craft, Selections from the Rockwell Kent Collection (In Person Exhibit)      Tuesday, November 8, 2022 – Friday, August, 11, 2023, 235 Myers Fine Arts, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY. Museum Hours: Tuesday –…
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stuff1 · 2 years
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Bandleader Alex Mendham
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citylifeorg · 11 months
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CHELSEA TABLE + STAGE presents ALEX MENDHAM AND HIS NEW YORKERS - 11-piece jazz orchestra celebrating the 1920s and '30s
CHELSEA TABLE + STAGE – New York’s newest hotspot for intimate dining and extraordinary music – will present the New York debut of Alex Mendham and His New Yorkers, the vibrant 11-piece jazz orchestra featuring vocalist Allison Young (Postmodern Jukebox), on Saturday, July 22 at 7:00 PM. Fresh in town after his transatlantic performances on the Queen Mary 2, the debonair young maestro Alex…
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padovajazzclub · 4 years
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Alex Mendham & His Orchestra - He's The Last Word
YOUR TICKET TO THE JAZZ AGE
Alex Mendham and his Orchestra are widely celebrated for their spectacular shows, combining jazz and swing music of the 1920s and 1930s with the modern energy and passion of their youthful years. They epitomise Hollywood’s golden era.
When it comes to evoking the sound, charm and white-tie elegance of vintage Hollywood or the intoxicating speakeasy vibes of the Roaring Twenties, the Orchestra are without parallel: from their original instruments and pomade that slicks down their hair to their sharp tuxedos and spectacular dresses, no detail is overlooked.
Formed under the leadership and direction of charismatic musician and singer Alex Mendham, this hand-picked show orchestra complete with singing duo, The Dunlop Sisters present a unique combination of dance band music and film scores from the Hollywood musical.
Highly in demand, the Orchestra has performed at iconic venues throughout the U.K and toured internationally from the mountain resorts of Switzerland to palaces in Russia, wowing audiences with their displays of showmanship and grand scale visuals. Alex Mendham and his Orchestra can offer on request, a bespoke band for private events ranging from the most extravagant to the most intimate.
Sell out shows across the U.K and internationally include Cheltenham, Harrogate, Petworth, Canterbury, Snape Proms and Wilderness Festival, alongside appearances across BBC radio and television.
Their latest album ‘On With The Show’, sees Alex Mendham & His Orchestra pay homage to the great songwriters George Gershwin, Cole Porter and many others.
“Alex and the Orchestra are incredible, there’s nothing quite like them!” – Jonathan Ross – BBC Radio 2
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Choo Choo (writ. Orie Frank “Frankie” Trumbauer, 1930) Performers Alex Mendham and His Orchestra, in the style of Jack Hylton & His Orchestra’s 1931 recording
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matthewgiggles · 3 years
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Highclere Castle / Downton Abbey
“Celebrate the movies” event weekend September 2021 (1920’s themed celebration incl. cars, costumes & music)
To celebrate Matthew’s confirmed appearance in the upcoming Downton Abbey: A New Era, I just wanted to post a few pictures of the absolutely gorgeous Highclere Castle!
Just 45 minutes to Newbury from London Paddington & a 15-20 min taxi ride from Newbury Station.
No pictures inside for security reasons, but the entire staff/ guides are a complete delight to talk to and will answer all your questions! (Well no plot spoilers about movie 2 😉)
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📷 Highclere Castle: Sunday 12 September 2021 / All pictures taken and edited by me
Bonus: The fantastic Jazz band “Alex Mendham & Orchestra” played in the tent throughout the day!
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Spring Open 2022 Results
A beautiful day here at CMGC for our first open competition of the year, 31 teams from across the Midlands and beyond were greeted with a glorious Spring day, Sunshine and a light breeze.
The popular Texas Scramble format is always great fun and with the golf course playing lovely many putts were holed.
In the mixed section Kathy and Alex Grieve, Chris Foster and John Peutherer shot a nett 55 to take top spot. In the non mixed it was a much tighter leaderboard The Druids Heath boys of led by the one and only John Scott shot 53 nett which was just enough for 4th place. Bob Barlow and his team also had 53 but a superior back count nudged them into third place. It did not stop there though, another team led by Dave Bessant and his merry men of Mendham, Crabbe and Blakeway snatched 2nd place once again on back count!
The day however belong to Paul Judge, Matt Richardson, Nick Firth and Tom Guest who shot an incredible nett 51. The round did not start well for Nick who had a fresh air shot on the first tee, however he composed himself and with team skipper Paul holing putts for fun they romped home!
A massive thank you to everyone who entered and supported the event. Our next one is in June. With further details to be announced.... watch this space!
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thewidowstanton · 6 years
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The Widow’s Best of 2017
To steal the title of a Piano Magic track, The Nightmare Goes On. Well, we remember saying last year had been a bit grim, and, let’s face it, this one has been even worse. But hey, there are always shows to see and find solace in. 2017 has provided some great ones, and thrown up a surprise in our Best Show category. All shows are in London – that’s where we live – and here’s what we think.
CIRCUS ARTIST OF THE YEAR: Hula-hooper and contortionist Emi Vauthey. We’ve been entranced by her since we first saw her in Cirque Eloize’s iD. Now she’s touring with the 7 Fingers’ show Réversible but, lucky London, between runs she appeared in BMT & Friends cabaret at the Albany, so everyone could marvel at her sublime skills close-to.
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BEST SHOW: James Thierrée’s The Toad Knew at Sadler’s Wells took us by surprise. Having strayed into tedious territories in his last couple of shows, The Toad – weird title – was a brilliant return to form for La Compagnie du Hanneton and avoided many of Thierrée’s familiar tropes. You can read our interview with one of the performers, waacking pioneer Sonia Bel Hadj Brahim. Did her uncanny resemblance to Thierrée influence her casting in a role formerly played by the contortionist Valérie Doucet? The show also tied for BEST SET, especially for its towering gauzy backdrops and ingenious giant ‘lily pads’, which moved up and down and tilted eerily.
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BEST FIRST SHOW: Alula Cyr’s Hyena, seen during the Underbelly Festival at the Southbank. Quite a long time in the making; well worth the wait.
BEST CIRCUS CABARET: BMT & Friends at the Albany. You rarely see a cabaret where every act is top class, but Barely Methodical have some extremely talented friends to add to their own outstanding skills. They also created new duo and trio acts and there was a rare chance to see the startling and chilling Bert & Fred (pictured) in the UK. Pic: Jonah Samyn
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BEST SKILLS: Unicylist Sam Goodburn in Dumbstruck at Jacksons Lane.
BEST WORK-IN-PROGRESS: Lumo Company's startling and unusal Lola. Read our interviews with its stars, Hanna Moisala and Heidi Niemi. Can’t wait to see the finished show.
BEST MAGIC TRICK: Anything by veteran close-up magician Bernard Bilis as seen on Le Plus Grand Cabaret du Monde on France 2. After two years at the top, Ali Cook’s Find the Pea is runner-up this year.
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BEST AERIALIST: Black Cat Cabaret’s Katharine Arnold/Korri Aulakh.
BEST CABARET: The effortlessly classy Lady Rizo in Red, White and Indigo at Soho Theatre. The voice, the chit-chat, and, most importantly, the gowns! And – you had to be there –  who wouldn’t want to snog this amazing woman?
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MOMENT OF WONDER: The glitter shower that fell as Lady Rizo removed her black satin glove; also, the Game of Thrones’ dragons!
BEST NEW ACT: The gorgeously athletic tumbling number – in outsize jumpers – by Alula Cyr’s Fiona Thornhill and Barely Methodical Troupe’s Beren D’Amico in BMT & Friends cabaret.
BEST ACT: Gina and Jacquie of Las Chicas Morales on rolling globes at Gandey's Circus/Lj Marles on his very own ‘Marles’ tension straps in La Soirée.
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MOST READ WIDOW INTERVIEW: Romy Bauer from Phillip and Carol Gandey’s charity show Circus Starr.
BEST THEATRE SHOW: Robert Lepage’s 887 at the Barbican, which is our joint winner for BEST SET. All Lepage sets are stellar, and this one was no exception.
BEST TV SHOW: The Handmaid’s Tale on Channel 4/Hey Duggee on CBeebies.
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FAVOURITE SQUIRREL: Squirrels, we love you all but it has to be ROLY!! Is he getting his Bubble Badge? Pic: Studio AKA.
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BEST SHOWBIZ ROYALTY: The one and only Miss Fenella Fielding reading from her memoirs at the Crazy Coqs/Live at the Zedel.
MOST INNOVATIVE SHOW: Wayne McGregor’s motorised floating spheres in +/- HUMAN, which interacted with dancers from his own company and the Royal Ballet at the Roundhouse.
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MOST FUN NIGHT: La Soirée at the Aldwych Theatre. Good to see some new faces this year, including London’s own Lj Marles.
BEST MONOLOGUE: Paul Zenon’s wonderful autobiographical Linking Rings at the Secret Cellar. Attention bookers: This deserves a theatre tour!
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OH NO, HE’S DRAGGING ME ONSTAGE… AGAIN!: Thank you, Mr Sean Kempton, during his great solo show, Stuff, at Jacksons Lane.
BEST CHRISTMAS SHOW: Clementine, the Living Fashion Doll’s Christmas Special at the Crazy Coqs/Live at the Zedel. Pic: Martin Barber.
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BEST COSTUME: Anything worn by Clementine, the Living Fashion Doll/Alfie Ordinary in Dracula mode.
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BEST VARIETY SHOW: Slightly Fat Features’ Slightly Fat Show at Leicester Square Theatre. Hoping to see more of Wayne Marvell and his doves next time…
BEST CONCERT: Alex Mendham and His Orchestra at St Martin-in-the-Fields with the gorgeous singers Serena and Hannah Dunlop.
BEST PANTO: Charles Court Opera’s King Tut: A Pyramid Panto at the King’s Head.
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BEST ONGOING PRODUCTION: Cirque Le Roux’s The Elephant in the Room, which has been touring France all year and is back at Bobino in Paris. Read about Lolita Costet and Philip Rosenberg.
BEST GIG: The goddess known on earth as Sevdaliza at Omeara.
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BEST DANCERS: Tango duo Rocío de los Santos and Luciano Capparelli from Tanguera at Sadler’s Wells. Thanks for the tango class! MOST STYLISH LOOK: Bishi (below left)
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MOST GLAMOROUS LOOK: Lili La Scala (above right)
BEST MC: Calixte de Nigremont.
BEST CIRCUS PICTURE: Circus Harmony alumna Elliana Grace, who started early! Yes, that’s her on the left!
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MOST WELCOME RETURN FROM INJURY: Louis Gift, who returned to Barely Methodical Troupe for BMT & Friends, and will appear in Bromance in New York City and in BMT’s new show Shift, which premieres during the Norfolk & Norwich Festival in May next year. We’re there!
SIMPLY THE BEST: Tina T’urner Tea Lady.
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MOST MISSED: The heaven-sent voices of Glen Campbell and Sharon Jones.
MOST MOVING TRIBUTE: Patti Smith writing about her friend Sam Shepard in the New Yorker.
BEST NEWS FOR 2018: The return to Soho Theatre of the madly bonkers and inimitable DIna Martina with her new show, Crème de la Dregs.
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And that’s it! See you in 2018… which we’ll be kicking off by interviewing an amazing artist who is celebrating 40 years in the circus next year…
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weeklyhumorist · 4 years
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I Am the Scallops in This Diner, and Here Are All the Reasons You Shouldn't Order Me
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1. I am absolutely disgusting. 
  I cannot emphasize this enough. At a Michelin starred restaurant I am royalty, but at Breakfast All the Time, a diner with 3.5 stars on Yelp and a B+ from the Health Department, I am at the bottom of the totem pole. The Western omelette taunts me, the blueberry waffles laugh at me. I come from a soggy plastic bag that’s been stuffed in the back of the freezer since the freezer was an icebox. You know the old joke about tying a pork chop around the kid’s neck to get the dog to play with him? They made the dog sniff me to induce vomiting after the kid gave it a chocolate bar.
  2. I cost seventeen dollars. 
  For seventeen miserable bucks plus tax and twenty-percent tip, you will enjoy a plate of unseasoned, simultaneously overcooked and undercooked, white chunks of sea meat artfully plopped on a bed of limp romaine that probably has e. Coli. While the rest of your table is slathering ketchup on their home fries, you’ll be choking down a piece of scallop that’s tougher than a rope and has the aftertaste of a penny. There is no winning when you order me, only losing your brunch. Turn the page and order the damn buttermilk pancakes.
  3. Why are you still looking at me?
  It’s rude to stare. Just get it together and order a sad lobster for all I care. As Gordon Ramsay might say, I am RAW on the inside. And not just from all the therapy to boost my self-esteem. I am quite literally, RAW. Our poor chef tries his best, but a semester of culinary classes at the local community college are no match for my prowess and weird smell if you leave me in boiling water for too long. Breakfast All the Time just isn’t equipped to handle something as difficult and delicate as me. Just ask the lobsters.
  4. You’ll never be the same.
  It was a cold morning in December of 2011. Olivia Johnson wanted to appear sophisticated to her high school friends she hadn’t seen in years. She turned to the last page of the menu, the page where the misfits of the diner hang out. Crab cakes, Kung Pao chicken, and of course, me.
  “I’ll have the scallops,” she said confidently.
  She was never the same. Some say she became a vegan and moved to a town in the middle of Montana with more moose than people. Others say you can still hear her screams if you hold a diner scallop to your ear.
  5. Have some self-respect. 
  Ordering diner scallops isn’t going to erase your problems. I have Vitamin B12, not magical powers. I can’t jumpstart your career, fix the weird noise your car makes when it goes over forty, or unsend the drunk texts you sent Alex on New Year’s Eve. But, I can save you from making the worst culinary decision of your life. For the love of the shrimp god Old Bay, have some self-respect.
  Look, I know my worth. I know that if we were at Eleven Madison Park, or some fancy French joint whose name Americans always butcher, this would be a very different conversation. But since I have had the misfortune of ending up at a diner in Mendham Park, New Jersey, I have made it my life’s mission to warn others before it is too late. Close the menu, order the BLT. I am on your team.
  Broiled beef liver? You’ve got to be fucking kidding me.
I Am the Scallops in This Diner, and Here Are All the Reasons You Shouldn’t Order Me was originally published on Weekly Humorist
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Centinaia di migliaia di persone hanno reso grande a Senigallia la festa per i 20 anni del Summer Jamboree
SENIGALLIA – Una meravigliosa festa di 12 giorni, fatta di grande musica, Rock’n’Roll, danze swing, allegria, leggerezza, emozioni, divertimento, sorprese. È stato un Summer Jamboree strabiliante quello che si è appena concluso, domenica 11 agosto, dopo aver trasformato la città di Senigallia (Marche – AN) nel faro mondiale del Rock and Roll per il 20esimo anno consecutivo.
Il primo dato numerico della XX edizione del Summer Jamboree è in percentuale ed è 100. Il 100% di felicità raggiunta e condivisa dalle persone che hanno partecipato al Festival Internazionale di musica e cultura dell’America degli anni ’40 e ’50. In ogni angolo della suggestiva città, nelle vie brulicanti di gioia, in ogni piazza, in ogni scorcio, il sorriso in volto è stato l’outfit più gettonato.
Si confermano molto importanti i numeri registrati del Summer Jamboree 20th Anniversary che attestano la capacità di attrarre ed accogliere in sicurezza una media 30/35mila presenze giornaliere in città per un dato più che consolidato di 400.000 presenze in 12 giorni di evento.
Tantissimi i sold out registrati a partire dal Burlesque Show che ha visto il Teatro La Fenice in notturna come un ideale scenario anni Venti e Trenta, dove una incredibile raffinata big band, Alex Mendham & His Orchestra feat. The Dunlop Sisters UK, ha saputo ricreare l’atmosfera di una scintillante Hollywood, coronando il sensuale e ironico Burlesque della più ricercata e prestigiosa performer britannica, Miss Betsy Rose UK.
Stracolme tutte le serate dei dopo festival alla Rotonda a mare, i Record Hop pomeridiani in spiaggia, e tutte le classi ballo sia quelle gratuite alla Rocca Roveresca e in Piazza Garibaldi che le classi del Summer Jamboree Dance Camp con 21 ballerini campioni del mondo, andate addirittura sold out per 5 giornate su 8 in calendario.
La festa Hawaiian style è stata travolgente e memorabile. Il Summer Jamboree ha infatti portato in Italia, unica data nazionale del tour europeo, i magnifici leggendari Los Lobos USA. Una lunge notte in spiaggia per oltre 5.000 persone  in cui hanno suonato I Belli di Waikiki ITA/USA (original combo), The Jolly Rockers feat. Greg & Max Paiella ITA, tanti dj e special guest Ringo dj da Virgin Radio.
Ogni giornata del Summer Jamboree XX è stata pensata per essere rappresentativa del Festival. Per questo, è stata un’edizione intensa e ricca per varietà di generi proposti (dal rockabilly, al doo wop, all’hapa haole), per età e provenienze degli artisti che hanno risposto alla chiamata del ventennale, ma soprattutto per programmazione. Ciò, unito all’apertura di Piazza Garibaldi ha consentito in questi ultimi anni di distribuire sempre meglio nello spazio e nel tempo (lungo i 12 giorni di evento) la grande affluenza di pubblico registrata ad ogni edizione.
Tra le perle di questa edizione ha riscosso grande attenzione e commenti entusiastici la mostra immersiva realizzata per il ventennale, “Rock and Roll is a State of the Soul”, inaugurata a giugno da Peter Ford, figlio della star di Hollywood Glenn e allestita tra Palazzo del Duca e Palazzetto Baviera ed aperta fino al 29 settembre.
Fan da tutto il mondo sono accorsi a Senigallia con la voglia di festeggiare i 20 anni della “hottest rockin’ holiday on Earth”.
Tra le presenze arrivate dall’estero ci sono anche quelle della stampa internazionale che ogni anno racconta entusiasticamente l’evento, rilanciandolo in tutto il mondo. Per il ventennale sono arrivati anche dalla Cina! L’Agenzia Media CGTN (China Global Television Network) di Pechino è infatti volata a Senigallia per raccontare il Summer Jamboree 2019 alle decine di milioni di persone che seguono i suoi canali tv di notizie h24 e agli oltre 80 milioni di follower solo sul loro profilo fb.
Un racconto multimediale del Festival che ha visto anche nei social del Summer Jamboree un boom di contatti.
I video dedicati alla XX edizione dell’evento realizzati dagli allievi della Scuola di Cinema di Bologna “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern”, coordinati dal regista Sergio Canneto hanno superato 1.200.000 visualizzazioni.
Fotografie, stories, post, anche quest’anno il Festival è stato seguito e raccontato molto attraverso i canali on-line. I post dedicati Summer Jamboree 2019 hanno infatti registrato una copertura di oltre 2 milioni di contatti.
Il sito Summerjamboree.com, nel periodo a ridosso del Festival ha registrato oltre 145.000 visitatori unici con più di 525.000 pagine visualizzate.
“Grazie per questi primi meravigliosi vent’anni insieme – hanno detto rivolgendosi al pubblico gli organizzatori Angelo Di Liberto e Alessandro Piccinini la sera dei ringraziamenti della XX edizione del Festival – questa sera desideriamo condividere la vostra felicità e gratitudine con tutte le persone che lavorano da anni a questo evento mettendoci anima, cuore, massima professionalità ed una sconfinata passione. Oltre 200 persone coordinate dal miglior dream team che potessimo avere ed a loro – mentre tutta la grande famiglia del Summer Jamboree raggiungeva il palco – dedichiamo i vostri calorosi applausi. Un ringraziamento speciale a tutte le Forze di Polizia impiegate che hanno garantito di poter vivere in totale sicurezza la magia di questo Festival, alla Protezione Civile, agli addetti ai servizi di controllo ed a tutti le aziende e collaboratori che hanno messo il loro impegno per la riuscita di questa edizione strepitosa”.
“E’ Bellissimo vedere le nostre piazze piene per 10 giorni consecutivi – ha detto il Sindaco Maurizio Mangialardi dal palco del Summer Jamboree durante il momento dei saluti – e mi torna in mente quella data di 20 anni fa nel giardino della scuola. E da un centro scolastico siamo diventati il centro dell’Europa e allora un grazie di cuore va davvero agli organizzatori del Festival Angelo e Alessandro chi ci hanno permesso questa cosa e un grazie sentito a tutti voi – rivolgendosi al pubblico che gremiva il Foro Annonario – che in maniera affettuosa che siete ritornati in questa città per tanti anni portando tante persone con voi apprezzando quello che siamo diventati e se lo siamo diventati è anche grazie a voi. Un grande grazie lo hanno già fatto Angelo e Alessandro alle forze dell’ordine a cui mi aggiungo con un ringraziamento ai miei uffici alla Protezione Civile e tutti i volontari impegnati. Arrivederci ai prossimi splendidi anni dove saremo di nuovo insieme, ci sarete voi, ci sarà Senigallia ci sarà il Summer Jamboree”.
“Tanti auguri per questo stupendo ventennale – ha detto agli organizzatori e al Sindaco Dario Salvatori dal palco del Summer Jamboree – qualche volta le ragioni del successo sono misteriose ma in questo caso il successo di questo Festival è molto limpido. Il Summer Jamboree ha intercettato dei gusti del pubblico che già c’erano ma erano sopiti. Loro sono stati bravi a tirarli fuori dal vostro cuore – rivolgendosi al pubblico – dalla vostra sensibilità dalle vostre gambe ed a creare tutto questo, cercando di dare verità e di dare quello che la musica aveva quando non era compromessa”.
“È un legame più che consolidato quello tra la Lega del Filo d’Oro e il Summer Jamboree: l’Associazione infatti, che da oltre cinquant’anni si prende cura delle persone sordocieche e pluriminorate psicosensoriali, si conferma anche per il 2019 partner etico del Festival internazionale di musica e cultura dell’America anni ’40. Tanta l’attenzione del pubblico del Summer Jamboree nei confronti della Lega del Filo d’Oro. Un grazie agli organizzatori Angelo Di Liberto e Alessandro Piccinini, al Comune di Senigallia e ai numerosi partecipanti del Festival per averci supportati in questi otto anni, rispondendo sempre calorosamente alle nostre iniziative”. (Presidente Rossano Bartoli)
“Grazie di cuore per avermi invitato al Summer Jamboree. Senza dubbio lo spettacolo organizzato più professionalmente a cui abbia mai suonato. Magnifico pubblico e staff”. (Jimmy Gallagher – USA)
“Il periodo più bello di tanti anni. Tutto è stato così professionale e tutte le persone coinvolte così belle. Voglio tornare indietro”.
(Jimmy Clanton – USA)
“Un festival davvero magico! Niente di simile al mondo! Bailey Dee (USA)
“L’ho adorato. Tutta la gente del festival è assolutamente fantastica … Italy Roks!” (Don Leady -The Tail Gators)
Stelle di prima grandezza in arrivo direttamente dalla storia del Rock and Roll come Jimmy Clanton USA, teen idol, musicista e attore in “Go Johnny, go” o Jimmy Gallagher USA leader dei The Passions, si sono alternate a giovani e giovanissimi talenti capaci di raccoglierne l’eredità e continuare a raccontare la magia degli anni Quaranta e Cinquanta. Tra tutti citiamo i sorprendenti Boogie Banausen DE, Johnny & Jaalene USA e Bailey Dee USA.
A fare gli onori di casa per il Summer Jamboree 20th Anniversary sono tornati il cantante Jackson Sloan e Alice Balossi, pin up e pasticcera appassionata di anni ’50, con la amichevole partecipazione dell’esperto Dario Salvatori.
Tre i palchi ufficiali in centro per la programmazione quotidiana live, il Foro, i Giardini della Rocca e piazza Garibaldi, a cui si sono aggiunti come sempre quelli che ospitano due dei must del Festival: l’Hawaiian Party on the Beach svoltosi in spiaggia e il Burlesque qal Teatro La Fenice.
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lax-info · 5 years
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mccullytech · 5 years
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Step back in time to the 1930s with orchestra's new show
Step into the exciting and glamorous world of the 1930s and hear Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and more performed by Alex Mendham and His Orchestra. from This Is Local London | News https://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/17463961.step-back-in-time-to-the-1930s-with-orchestras-new-show/?ref=rss
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bespokekitchesldn · 5 years
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Step back in time to the 1930s with orchestra's new show
Step into the exciting and glamorous world of the 1930s and hear Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and more performed by Alex Mendham and His Orchestra. from This Is Local London | News https://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/17463961.step-back-in-time-to-the-1930s-with-orchestras-new-show/?ref=rss
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musicalunae · 6 years
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Currently enjoying an excellent mix of songs by Nat King Cole, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima (Sr. and Jr.), Alex Mendham, and Max Raabe. Life's good.
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