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F R O M T H E OAC D I R E C TO R ... Welcome back patrons! We are celebrating the 2013-14 season with some familiar favorites along with some new touches that we hope you will find engaging and tasty. (Yes, I did say tasty). Our popular main stage, cabaret, comedy, visual arts and film series will all be back with a diverse and exciting repertoire. John McGivern in Home for the Holidays will headline the new season on December 8, but the entire list of artists are some of the most unique and talented we’ve offered. The Chamber Theater series is new this season with two powerful theatrical productions, both on the intimate Little Theater stage. In October, we will feature veteran actor, Stephen Parr, as he recreates the persona of the great Charles Dickens in Dr. Marigolds’s Prescription, a lesser known, but by no means less powerful story by the late author. In a tour-de-force presentation, Mr. Parr, as Mr. Dickens, plays all the characters in this moving and heart-warming story. In February, UPROOTED Theater Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s only African American professional theater troupe, will present Truth by Eric Coble. This one-woman show features actress, Marti Gobel as Sojourner Truth, a slave woman and activist during the Civil War. Where does tasty come in? In response to our patrons, we have partnered with two local businesses, Great Harvest Bread Company in Delafield and Mrs. Wonn-derful’s Cake Ball Company of Oconomowoc to upgrade and improve our pre-show and intermission concession offerings. OAC events will feature desserts and snacks that will be unique to our patrons. We will also open our concessions 45 minutes prior to show time and during intermissions. In addition, we will offer two locations to serve you. One at our concession stand in the south lobby and a table next to our box office. We will also serve up drinks including coffee, soda, juice and water. Check it out and let us know what you think! Thank you for your continued support of the Oconomowoc Arts Center. Michael Duncan Director Get on our email newsletter list or check out the web site at: www.theoac.net for further information.

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O C O N O M OWO C A R T S C E N T E R S TA F F Arts Center Director...........................................................................................................Michael Duncan Technical Manager/Events Coordinator............................................................................ Sean Floeter Marketing/Public Relations Manager...........................................................................Robin Krakauer Box Office/Website Manager........................................................................... Cynthia Acosta Luksich Box Office Staff....................................................................... Robin Koltz, Sharon Milway, Ann Ricca, Connie Rizzo, Nancy Schwabe House Managers........................................................................................ Bob Abbott, Lynne Carlstein, Mark Carlstein, Jan Gibeau, Dan Holzmiller, Adrianna Nowak, Connie Rizzo OAC Technicians......................................................... Melody Abbott, Mason Cox, Brandon Gariss, John Kyle, Michael Nicolai, Brooke Olson, Katrina Smith, Andrew Zietlow Usher/House Manager Coordinator...............................Cynthia Acosta Luksich, Sharon Milway Ushers................................................................................... Pauline Barnes, Liz Bednar, Renna Cohen, Sharon G. Collins, Jacqueline Day, Mark Dorney, Connie Evans, Barb Figi, Nina Gaydos-Fedak, Bonnie Graunke, Kevin Graunke, Karen Grimm, Barb Hirsch, Ginny Holahan, Sandy Karkossa, Bob Knollenberg, Jane Knollenberg, Chris Matthews, Diana Matthews, Kathie Mayer, Roger Mayer, Ruth McLeod, Lucy Mercado, Amy Meyer, Doug Milway, Logan Milway, Sharon Milway, Mary Lynn Murphy, Caryl Niebler, Alla Rabinovich, Marge Ramstack, Pat Rieck, Merry Ristow, Betsy Sander, Jeff Sander, Lee Schmeckpeper, Linda Schmeckpeper, Beth Smith, Diane Sobehrad, Tom Sobehrad, John Sokop, Mary Kay Sokop, Jennifer Starke-White, Lill Thiel, Bill Thiel, Chuck Thorsen, Marge Thorsen, Chris Wehrenberg, Curly Wentland, Kathy Wentland, Cheryl Woppert, Arlene Ziety, Tom Ziety Poster Distribution Staff..................................................................................Deb Duncan, Cindy Dyer Intern...................................................................................................................................................Ann Ricca M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T The Oconomowoc Arts Center mission is to provide patrons and artists of all ages, a professional, cultural and educational experience with the highest quality programming opportunities possible.

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With gratitude, the Oconomowoc Area School District acknowledges these local organizations, businesses and private patrons for their outstanding support of the Oconomowoc Arts Center: Ace Hardware of Oconomowoc ARC – Central of Oconomowoc Books & Company The Debbink Family Foundation Mark Duncan, artist Footlights/Marcus Promotions Fox Brothers Piggly Wiggly Great Harvest Bread of Delafield Jerry Foust Mr. and Mrs. Narendra Patel “Cuculidae” (Bird of Songs) Sculpture Neumann Company Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts Oconomowoc Foundation’s Scheriffus Fund Oconomowoc Service Clubs – Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions Oconomowoc Performing Art Council Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation Paul Phelps and Oakbrook Esser Studios Plunkett Raysich Architects The Pub – Irish Tavern & Restaurant The Richard R. and Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund The Shirley Hamilton- Nehring Trust The Strommen/Loofbourrow Family William and Lillian Thiel Family Virginia Burns Charitable Foundation Thanks to the UW Extension and the South East Wisconsin Master Gardeners for their assistance with the OAC gardens and their support of its educational value. Thanks to the Oconomowoc High School Landscape Class for their assistance with the OAC gardens.

The Oconomowoc Arts Center gratefully acknowledges a grant from the Oconomowoc Foundation’s Scheriffius Fund, the Richard R. and Karen Bertrand Charitable Fund, the Debbink Family Foundation and the Virginia Burns Charitable Foundation.

Direct gifts in memory have been made to the OAC by the following supporters: The Debbink Family Foundation Craig and Mary Schiefelbein Thomas X. Herro Foundation Oconomowoc Area Foundation Orbis Corporation Paragon Development Systems, Inc. Pat and Mary Sue McNamee Jan Gibeau Donald J. and Constance M. Moore 6

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The Strommen/Loofbourrow Family Mr. and Mrs. David Reul in memory of Ralph Trepte Dr. and Mrs. Victor Soderstrom in memory of Wally Wiese Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weimer in memory of Wally Wiese Rae Kinn in memory of Mary Von Bereghy


THE VIC DONORS The VIC is the rehearsal area named in celebration of excellence education in the Oconomowoc Area School District and in honor of Vic Passante, OHS theatre director, teacher and mentor from 1974 to 2007. Major Donors The Debbink Family Foundation Craig and Mary Schiefelbein Thomas X. Herro Foundation Oconomowoc Area Foundation Orbis Corporation Paragon Development Systems, Inc. Pat and Mary Sue McNamee And to the students, community members, and businesses who contributed to the 2007 celebration honoring Vic Passante’s dedication to the arts and to learning.

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PAC E D O N O R S A N D S E AT D E D I C AT I O N S The Performing Arts Center Enhancement (PACE) Fund, a $500,000 capital campaign conducted by the Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation (OPEF) to ensure top-quality productions and experiences at the OAC, was completed in July, 2013. OPEF and the citizens of Oconomowoc would like to thank the following donors for their generosity. Their names or those they chose to honor or memorialize, are permanently displayed on the Gratitude Board in the OAC Lobby. PACEsetter Donors: $30,000 and Above Debbink Family Foundation Dirk & Terry Debbink Pabst Farms Supporters of “The Vic” Platinum Donors: $20,000 - $29,999 Oconomowoc Area Foundation Silgan Containers Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation Gold Donors: $10,000 - $19,999 Dick & Karen Bertrand Roy Carter J. H. Findorff & Son Inc. Oconomowoc Performing Arts Council Silver Donors: $5,000 - $9,999 David & Sue Breckenfelder Jerry & Jeanie Burchardt Keith & Kathie Dunton First Bank Financial Centre Mike & Kim Herro Audrey Keck Modern Woodmen of America Lou Morgan, Sr. Family Andrew & Julie Naumann Craig & Mary Schiefelbein Ronald & Donna Schlender Tim & Kim Schultz Wind Symphony Alumni Reunion-2012 Bronze Donors: $2,500 - $4,999 Dr. Gerard & Carol Adler American Assn. of University WomenOconomowoc Michael J. & Susan M. Bickler Kent & Karen Brooks Jeff & Lisa Burchardt Buz Hoefer Era Reunion Committee 8

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Chris & Lisa Gall Chuck & Pat Herro Thomas X. Herro Memorial Fund Geoffrey & Sandra Hogan John & Ruth Koehn Terry & Marilyn Largent Grace Merten Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts Dick & Bobbie Protzmann Dave & Betty Reul Maureen Z. Stapleton Dean +, Ellen, Linda, Cheryl Strommen Bill & Jane Wierdsma $1,000 - $2,499 Donors Mike & Karen Barry Duane & Dorothy Bluemke Foundation Frank & Mary Ann Brazelton Maribeth Bush Mark & Lynne Carlstein William & Margaret Dahlquist Matthew & Rebecca Eash Gerald & Janet Foust Connie Frank Randall & Betsy Freeman Claire P. Greene Rick & Shelly Grothaus Shirley Hamilton-Nehring John & Beth Hansing Family Richard & Mary Henszey Kenneth Herro Barbara Hirsch Joan Snyder Hughes Honorable Timothy & Susan Kay Thomas Klubertanz’s Friends Mike & Jody Koehn Del & Joan Krueger Lake Country Orchestra Bill & Carol Lamm Helen Magnusson Bill & Lynne Marris


PAC E D O N O R S A N D S E AT D E D I C AT I O N S Tom & Nancy Massnick William & Barb Mielke Nature Hill Intermediate All School Musical Curt & Pat Neudecker Oconomowoc High School Staff-2009 OHS Band Aids OHS Class of 1961 OHS Class of 1962 Orthopaedic Associates of WI Dr. William & Elaine Paton John & Pat Rodell Family Joseph & Dorothy St. Thomas Todd & Leah Scheid Mike & Sandy Schick Michael & Donna Scholl John P. Snyder III Nayce Sutte William & Lillian Thiel Dave & Karen Trepton Ray & Collette Warell Robb & Cheryl Wierdsma $750 - $999 Donors Curtis & Anne Brewer Malcolm A. & Susan M. Dorn Hilton & Jean Neal Jeff & Elizabeth Sander William & Jamie Sandsmark Jodi Schlender Bill & Susan Fronk Thiel Dorothy M. Verhein $500 - $749 Donors Barb Baker Paul Barbour Ernest & Sharon Biel Barbara Bjur & Family David Byczek Bill and Joyce Chapman John & Judy Cooley David Guckenberger Charlotte M. Hall Drs. John & Heidi Hallett David & Nancy Jappinen Todd Jerred & Tamara Hauck Joe Haas Media Ronald & Beverly Karzel Winogene Kile

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Dona Magedanz Don & Margaret McCollum Patrick & Amy C. Middleton Dr. Patricia E. Neudecker’s Friends OHS Class of 1982 OHS Class of 1987 Oconomowoc Junior Woman’s Club Jean Popp Carl & Joan Scheid Calvin & Suzanne Schmidt Paul & Holly Schmidtke Dave & Lucy Shanks Tom & Anne Simonis Michael & Laurie Steger Jack Sutte Chad & Carrie Vande Zande Paul & Susanne Way Stephen Welch Jim Wilch Ellyn Zimmerman $250 - $499 Donors Peggy Armstrong Charlotte Bartel Bouche Books & Company Mike & Bridget Bruno Sean Carney Mitzi Cass John Casucci Bob & Eileen Daly Greta Dowd Drama Mamas and Papas Michael and Deborah Duncan Carol Dvorak Jason Dvorak Will Edwards-State Farm Insurance Audrey Eiken Chris Finkelmeyer Steve & Carol Frankwick Daniel & Kathleen Giesen Michael E. & Mary Jo Goralski Greenland School Drama Clubs Jack & Gay Grothaus Russell & Elizabeth Halkerston Ann Hasselkus Mark & Dani Herro Jay & Heidi Huenink Darrell & Elaine Hurdle Five By Design

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PAC E D O N O R S A N D S E AT D E D I C AT I O N S Amy Jappinen Matt & Kerri Johanning Charles Johnson Family & Friends Michael & Tammy Judkins Beth Kauffeld Gregory Klas Ron & Kim Koehn Alan & Mary Koepke James & Karen Milford Steven & Nancy Miller Andrew J. Mount Nature Hill Intermediate All-School Musical Sherene Nicolai Mike & Betty Nivens OHS Class of 1945 OHS Class of 1955 OHS Class of 1965 OHS Class of 1975 REPLAY Jazz Scott & Kristy Robb Dan Rohrer & Stephany Freedman Herbert & Hollie Schick Don & Mary Schmitt Paul & Debby Schneider Betty Schumacher Richard & Mary Sharp Karin Van Voorhees Bob & Carol Vermillion Todd & Terri Watermolen Brian & Julie Well Dick & Florence Whalen Robert & Barb Woodruff $100 - $249 Donors Brad & Jean Ama Marge Babcock Kurt & Carrie Begalke Jennifer Betances Dwayne & Joyce Block Roger Bottoni Lois Lucille Bozilov Terrance & Tracey Brandl Tony & Barb Brockway Bruce & Jo Brown David & Joan Brussat Beau Butschke Fund Michael & Angela Cowles Laura Craemer 10

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Susan Daniels Peggy Day Jim & Michele Doherty Brady Dorn Jim & Ann Duggan Annette Elftman Finkelmeyer Trust Bruce & DeeDee Follo Mike & Lori Fritz Dr. & Mrs. W. G. Gill Michelle Gilmore Carl Glaum Mark & Karen Gould Mary Grimm Betsy Gruba Beth Hansing Ginny Holahan James & Teresa Holsen Grace Huenink Brian & Susan Jahnke Julie James Zachary T. Jones George & Doris Kimball Rae Kinn John & Jane Koning Louis Kowieski Linda J. Krause Mike & Margie Krauski Connie La Combe Harvey & Mary Larson Virginia Lawinger Sherman Leatherberry Patrick & Nona Leslie Thomas & Susan Lucht Jim & Pat Mack June W. Mather Patricia Matt Steven & Amanda Messer John & Deb Meunier Daniel & Barbara Miller Johnathan & Michelle Miller Chris Mol Donald & Constance Moore George & Bonnie Morris Jason & Jennifer Mortensen Mark Nammacher Dan & Patricia Napgezek Kathleen Neils


PAC E D O N O R S A N D S E AT D E D I C AT I O N S Mary Jo Newburg Tod Ninmann Family Oconomowoc Sign Company OHS Class of 1942 OHS Class of 1950 OHS Class of 1966 OHS Class of 1971 OHS Class of 1974 Robert & Jane Panther David & Sherri Perrigo Wilson & Kathryn Perry Betsy Peterson Tom & Carol Pinter Mary S. Pollock Roger & Barbara Puterbaugh Dorothy Revnew Eric Rice Bradley & Jill Riemann Ken & Connie Rizzo Richard & Susanne Rumpf Steve & Andrea St. Thomas Marilyn Schaller Dan & Jan Schlender Stephen Schmiedlin Truman & Barbara Schultz Gerry & Kim Shepherd Don & Diane Silkey Phil and Diane Slaughter Sarah Slaughter Christine Slowinski Judge Patrick & Luly Snyder Bill & Sue Snyder

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Bob & Gwen Snyder Ron & Maria Sowinski Charles & Lynne Staley Linda Strommen Maury & Mary Ann Sullivan Tim & Nancy Thiele Karen Thorsen Chuck & Marge Thorsen Bob & Jan Thostenson Gary & Tina Timmel Arlene Tinus Steve A. Wagner Waukesha State Bank Donald & Pamela Wiemer Gertrude Wilkinson Sarah Williams-Berg Wisconsin Iota Master John & Kate Winckler Tom & Arlene Ziety Steve & Kris Zimmer Matching Gifts OPEF and PACE gratefully acknowledges the following corporations and foundations who match their employee’s contributions. Eaton Corporation GE Technologies Northwestern Mutual Life Novartis Foundation Quadgraphics

OPEF appreciates continued support for its on-going education grants programs, including designation opportunities such as Arts Education Grants and OPEF’s Endowment Fund. To learn more about OPEF’s mission and grants programs, please pick up an OPEF brochure in the OAC lobby or visit www.opef.info. Grant videos and recent news, as well as the opportunity to donate to this important charitable foundation are all online. Please contact OPEF at 262-313-9911 or info@opef.info at any time.

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FIVE BY DESIGN in Club Swing Sunday, September 22 7:00 pm

Terrence Niska | Catherine Scott | Kurt Niska Lorie Carpenter-Niska | Michael Swedberg Alton Accola as Joe Sullivan Tanner Taylor, Conductor and Pianist Jay Epstein, Drums Robert Baca Jazz Orchestra There will be an intermission between acts. Orchestrations...............................................................Willis Delony | Lovell Ives | Maury Laws Vocal Arrangements...........................................................Terrence Niska | Michael Swedberg Light and Stage Design.................................................................................................... Dean Kolze Technical Director................................................................................................................ Paul Heim Sound Engineer........................................................................................... Phil Henrickson Sound Five By Design

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PROGR A M SONG LIST The 1930s Traffic Jam / Bugle Call Rag..................................................................... Artie Shaw & Teddy McRae / Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers & Elmer Schoebel Begin the Beguine........................................................................................................................Cole Porter It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)............................Duke Ellington & Irving Mills Woodchopper’s Ball................................................................................. Joe Bishop & Woody Herman Backstage at Club Swing The Hut-Sut Song.................................................... Leo V. Killion, Ted W. McMichael & Jack Owens Dream........................................................................................................................................Johnny Mercer The 1940s Canteen Broadcast American Patrol .....................................................................................................................F.W. Meacham Dig Down Deep ..............................................................Walter Hirsch, Sano Marco & Gerald Marks Choo Choo Ch’ Boogie...................................... Vaughn Horton, Denver Darling & Milton Gabler Colgate Tooth Powder ............................................................................................................. Commercial Five Minutes More.......................................................................................... Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne In the Mood.................................................................................................................................. Joe Garland --------INTERMISSION-------Bumble Boogie........................................................................ Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Jack Fina Spike Jones and his City Slickers Cocktails for Two.....................................................................................Arthur Johnson & Sam Coslow Your Hit Parade Be Happy, Go Lucky ............................................................................................................Raymond Scott In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening ................................Johnny Mercer & Hoagy Carmichael Goody Goody......................................................................................... Johnny Mercer & Matt Malneck Mona Lisa......................................................................................................... Jay Livingston & Ray Evans Open the Door Richard!....................“Dusty” Fletcher, John Mason, Jack McVea & Dan Howell So Long for a While...................................................................................... Alex Kramer, Joan Whitney, Hy Zaret, Robert Sour,Don McCray & Ernest Goldner The 1950s Live at the Club Something’s Gotta Give......................................................................................................Johnny Mercer Carioca............................................................................ Gus Kahn, Edward Eliscu & Vincent Youmans Cara de Payaso.............................................................................................Haroldo Barbosa & Luiz Reis Closing the Club One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)........................... Johnny Mercer & Harold Arlen Sing, Sing, Sing............................................................................................................................. Louis Prima 14

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CLUB SWING SYNOPSIS The Stork Club. The Copa. Coconut Grove. Club Swing. Formerly the hottest spots to see great entertainment. Sadly, the once magnificent Club Swing is the only one left standing and even now the wrecking ball is poised to strike her down. Can Joe Sullivan, the club’s former mixologist, prevent this tragedy from occurring? A long forgotten neon sign flares to life illuminating palm trees and the art deco bar magically restoring Club Swing to her former splendor. From the frenetic-paced opening of Benny Goodman’s “Bugle Call Rag” to the show’s blockbuster finale of Louis Prima’s “Sing, Sing, Sing,” Club Swing celebrates the songs, events and personalities that defined American popular culture during the Swing era. Whether performing their seductive arrangement of Cole Porter’s “Begin the Beguine,” the madcap parody of Spike Jones’ “Cocktails for Two,” or the lush romance of Nat King Cole’s “Mona Lisa,” Five By Design enchants audiences by deftly blending music and theatrics. So check your coat and grab a seat for a night of unparalleled delight at the fabulous Club Swing!

BIOGR APHY Five By Design’s signature harmonies have withstood the test of time in a career that stands out on America’s musical landscape, spanning more than twenty years. This nationally-acclaimed vocal ensemble has been the choice of symphony orchestras and performing art centers delighting hundreds of thousands. But Five By Design’s creative talents go far beyond their vocal prowess. As the creative talent behind Radio Days, Club Swing, Stay Tuned and Cool and Swingin’, their productions showcase the group’s penchant for storytelling and the comedic. Whether backed by symphony orchestra or studio big band, Five By Design embraces the unforgettable melodies, lush harmonies, and swinging rhythms that evoke the names of Miller, Mancini and Mercer. The Minnesota-based Five By Design includes Lorie Carpenter-Niska, Catherine Scott, Kurt Niska, Michael Swedberg, and Terrence Niska. Four of the five have been singing together since 1986. The group’s familial ties include brothers Terrence and Kurt Niska and the husband-wife duo of Kurt and Lorie Niska and childhood collaborator, Michael Swedberg. The creative team is supported by in-house artist representatives Alton Accola & Midge Swedberg. Their technical team includes Sound Engineer Phil Henrickson who has worked with the ensemble since 1987. Radio Days, Five By Design’s flagship production, debuted in the 1980’s as a patriotic tribute to the “golden age of radio,” commemorating the 50th anniversary of World War II. Nearly two decades later, Radio Days still receives great reviews. The Washington Post heralded its Kennedy Center debut with the National Symphony Orchestra as “one of the best pops performances of the season.” The Radio Days soundtrack was recorded with the Utah Symphony Orchestra under guest conductor David Lewis Crosby. With the success of Radio Days and the renewed interest in swing, the Baltimore Symphony requested another production from Five By Design ultimately leading to the Baltimore premiere of Club Swing in 2001. The show follows the rise and fall of the big band era from 1937-1955 at the fictional Hotel Crosby, “where the music’s hot, the drinks are cool, and the legend lives forever.” The Club Swing soundtrack was recorded with a big band headed by Willis Delony, Five By Design’s principal pianist/conductor. Five By Design

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In 2006 Five By Design unveiled their third production . In true variety show fashion, Stay Tuned moves seamlessly from songs to skits and back again providing a night of marvelous entertainment when television ruled the airwaves. The music of Perry Como, Rosemary Clooney, Bobby Darin and many more is presented live and in living color. The Stay Tuned soundtrack was recorded with an eight-piece band with Willis Delony once again at the helm. Combining their warm, well-rounded signature vocals with the musical gunslinging of alto sax legend Richie Cole and a bit of theatrical panache, Five By Design’s Cool and Swingin’ hit the stage in 2010. Set in the format of a live radio broadcast, Cool and Swingin’ explores the career of Mr. Cole from his early days with Buddy Rich to working with the Tonight Show Band to the present day. Debuting in the spring of 2013 is Five By Design’s newest production, Live! from the Ultra Lounge. Set in the format of a faux radio broadcast from a tiki room, Live! from the Ultra Lounge not only travels to exotic locales with tropical rhythms, but it focuses on the kings and queens of cool…the artists that defined the atomic era: Bobby Darin, Rosemary Clooney, Wayne Newton, Peggy Lee and the songs they made famous in fantastic new arrangements. Five By Design takes swing to the next level…for the ultra-hip and the ultracool. Five By Design enjoys the great fortune of working with outstanding orchestrators including: Lovell Ives, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies; Willis Delony, Professor of Jazz Studies at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and film score orchestrator, Maury Laws, noted most for his work on the Rankin-Bass animated specials including “Frosty, the Snowman” and “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer;” Brian Shaw, Assistant Professor of Trumpet and Jazz Studies at Louisiana State University and CoPrincipal Trumpet of the Dallas Wind Symphony; and Andrew Neesley, award-winning jazz trumpeter and inventive composer for the New York based band Nees and Vos. While the vocal arrangements are the creative work of Five By Design, their orchestrators bring those charts to life with unparalleled expertise. National media exposure includes a seven city Guest Artist appearance with the 2012 Boston Pops Holiday Tour; a six-camera video presentation of their production Club Swing, shot by Wisconsin Public Television and available to member stations across the country; National Public Radio’s “Weekend Edition–Sunday” and “Swingin’ Down the Lane” along with a feature story in Symphony magazine. The ensemble’s recordings are available on their website and they also appear as guest artists on John Meyer’s Bringin’ Out the Beast. With a touring itinerary averaging 60-plus performances each season, their talents have taken them across the country, up into Canada and as far away as the Bosphorus International Music Festival in Istanbul, Turkey. For further information regarding Five By Design’s itinerary and activities, visit the ensemble’s website at fivebydesign.com. 16

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