Comcast NBC Universal Presents POPS On Independence

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JULY 3 2020-21 SEASON


PROGRAM INFORMATION It's been 41 years since The Philly POPS performed its first Independence Day show! Tonight, we continue that tradition, though our 41st performance looks different than in years past. We bring tonight's show to you virtually in a livestream from The Met — one of the city's most storied concert halls, located in a neighborhood known for its musical talent. Tonight's POPS on Independence features the 38-piece Philly POPS BIG Band + Strings, led by Music Director and Principal Conductor David Charles Abell, in his debut performance in the role. The show includes the world premiere of a newly commissioned work — "Fanfare for the Frontline Workers" — which is dedicated to healthcare workers who were first responders to the COVID-19 crisis. The POPS looks forward to returning to the concert hall in the near future and taking the stage at Independence Hall again next summer.

THE PHILLY POPS ROSTER 1ST VIOLIN

OBOE

TROMBONE

Luigi Mazzocchi Robert Vieira Carlos Rubio Guillaume Combet Blake Espy Kate Suk

David Schneider

Randy Kapralick Jarred Antonacci Paul Arbogast Dave Cianci

2ND VIOLIN

SAXOPHONE Anthony Nigro Chris Oatts Greg Riley Sean Bailey Mark Allen

Michelle Bishop Greg Teperman Diane Barnett James Keene

FRENCH HORN

VIOLA

TRUMPET

Davis Barnett Marjorie Goldberg Ellen Trainer

CELLO Glenn Fischbach George Atanasiu Pat Daniels

Todd Williams George Barnett

Jon Shaw Dan Wright Tony DeSantis Joe Anderson

HARP Elizabeth Steiner

TIMPANI Dave Nelson

RHYTHM SECTION Joshua Richman – Piano Kevin Hanson – Guitar Steve Beskrone – Electric Bass Steve Fidyk – Drums


POPS On Independence

PROGRAM “The Star-Spangled Banner” by John Stafford Smith “Fanfare For The Front Line Workers” by Robert Wendel “Philadelphia Freedom/I’m Still Standing” by Elton John

JULY 3, 2020 David Charles Abell music director and principal conductor

FEATURING

“S’Wonderful” by George Gershwin

Allison Blackwell vocalist

“Simple Gifts” by Joseph Brackett

Michael Cavanaugh vocalist and piano

“America the Beautiful” by Samuel A. Ward “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond “Sir Duke” by Stevie Wonder “My Country, ’Tis of Thee” Trad. “A Change Is Gonna Come” by Sam Cooke “Amazing Grace” Trad. “Love Is Here to Stay” by George Gershwin “Lean On Me” by Bill Withers “God Bless America” by Irving Berlin

Terell Stafford artistic director for jazz, trumpet The Philly POPS Festival Chorus

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SPECIAL GUESTS David Charles Abell, music director & principal conductor David Charles Abell is the newly appointed Music Director and Principal Conductor of The Philly POPS. David, who grew up in Mt. Airy, lived in London for 24 years, conducting many of the premier British orchestras. He has made numerous television appearances, most notably conducting the 10th and 25th Anniversary concerts of Les Misérables. Most recently, he conducted Carousel at the Vienna Click here to learn Volksoper and the Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess at Atlanta Opera. David more about David has conducted many POPS shows, including Cole Porter’s Broadway, Lenny’s Revolution, Blockbuster Broadway, and A Philly POPS Christmas in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2019.

Allison Blackwell, vocalist Philadelphia-native Allison Blackwell is an award-winning Broadway star. Her versatile voice and outgoing personality on stage make her a highly sought out performer. Blackwell has performed on Broadway in the Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, A Night With Janis Joplin, Disney’s The Lion King, and Pretty Woman: The Musical. She’s a frequent guest artist with The Philly POPS.

Michael Cavanaugh, vocalist and piano Michael Cavanaugh is a charismatic performer, musician and actor, famous for his piano/lead vocals role in the Broadway musical Movin’ Out, for which he earned Grammy and Tony award nominations. Cavanaugh was handpicked by Billy Joel to star in title role and evokes a style rivaling the Piano Man himself. Since 2005, Michael has performed worldwide and Billboard has called him “The New Voice of the American Rock and Roll Songbook”.

Terell Stafford, artistic director for jazz, trumpet

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Artistic Director for Jazz Terell Stafford serves as Managing and Artistic Director of the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia. An acclaimed trumpet player, Stafford’s exceptionally expressive and well-defined musical talent allows him to dance in and around the rich trumpet tradition of his predecessors while making his own inroads. He is Director of Jazz Studies and Chair of Instrumental Studies at Temple University.

The Philly POPS Festival Chorus

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The Philly POPS Festival Chorus is a 170-voice ensemble that performs with The Philly POPS under the direction of Jeff Kern. The Festival Chorus performs with the POPS orchestra during the annual Christmas concert series and Broadway series.



THE VIRTUAL FESTIVAL CHORUS ROSTER James Bailey

Nancy Kadwill

Evan Samlin

Michelle Balentine

Helena Kan

Peter Scarpato

David Berkowitz

Maureen Keeney

Barbara Schwartz

Kellie Bowker

Larry Kirschner

Jim Sellers

Braina Brober

Amy Lewis

Sally Siegfried

Fabiene Brown

Joanne Lipa

Hong Sima

Amy Copeland

Shurong Liu

Peter Spengeman

Becky Crunk

Nicole Manning

Jonathan Storace

Joshua Eisenberg

Jeffrey Masino

Kate Strubinger

Joseph Fong

Meagan Moody

Nancy Sullivan

Faith Foyil

Kim Nurick

Emily Szal

Patricia Garver

Betty Pannell

Jane Tonkin

Jennifer Gottschalk

Michael Pugh

Carol Walton

Susan Gromley

Alison Quairoli

Bertina Whyte-head

Kathy Guy

Marilyn Radley

Claire Wunderlich

Alexandra Haas

Jamie Ray-Leonetti

Youjun Yang

Marian Henry

Betsy Rich

Melina Zhang

Kaytie Innamorati

Denise Rose

Connie Jones

Allison Rossi

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CREDITS David Charles Abell Music Director and Conductor

Production Company Center City Film and Video

Karen Corbin Executive Producer

Brian Isely Director

Keith Obaza Director of Production

Chris Foster Producer

Brendan McHale Producer

Tony Travia Technical Director

Austin Berner Producer

Jon Koengetter Camera

Jeffrey Masino Producer

Anthony Massey Camera

John Meko Associate Producer

Dean Tatulli Camera

Will Farr Graphic Design

Jack Wren Camera John Duncan Jr. Lighting Director

Audio Mixing and Support Clear Sound Brandon Prange Live Sound Mix for Broadcast

Pete Mecchi Editor Nick Salvatore Motion Graphics

Jon Picciano Monitor Engineer Produced in part by Live Nation Sam Robinson Assistant Monitor Engineer

Presented by Wawa Welcome America


About the Salute Series The Philly POPS Salute Series encourages recognition of service and commitment through an expanding set of events and activities — each transformative moments of celebration for our community. Salute performances recognize the service and sacrifice of those dedicated to a collective identity of American values and tradition.

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• The Vietnam Veterans Memorial • Dilworth Plaza

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