They Wrote the a musical tribute
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They Wrote the a musical tribute
Old Friend Productions Presents: They Wrote the SONGS a musical tribute “You may not know their names, but you’ve been living their music…” Lamont Dozier Carol Bayer Sager Tom Bell Bob Gaudio “They Wrote the Songs.” We grew up with popular music in movies, on TV, radio and recordings. For those of us who like to read the notes on an album or CD cover, the names of Carole Bayer Sager, Thom Bell, Lamont Dozier and Bob Gaudio will be familiar. These four writers have worked with almost every major recording artist of their generation. Their songs are still heard routinely and are often covered by contemporary artists. You may have not known their names, but you have been living their music. We have tried to be faithful to the artists’ original version of the songs, while trying to perform the songs in a soulful and contemporary manner. Through song and narration, this show conveys the genius of four individuals who created popular American music for over 40 years. We hope you leave the show with a greater appreciation for the accomplishments and talents of Carol Bayer Sager, Thom Bell, Lamont Dozier and Bob Gaudio. Now sit back and enjoy the music you’ve been living! Opening Medley It’s the Falling in Love - Swearing to God - Going Back to My Roots- Rubberband Man Act 1: Carole Bayer Sager Act 2: Thom Bell Groovy Kind of Love Medley Medley Don’t Cry Out Loud Midnight Blue The Prayer Nobody Does It Better On My Own I’m Doing Fine Now I’m Stone in Love with You I’ll Be Around Stop Look and Listen to Your Heart The Rubberband Man It’s the Falling in Love Old Friend La La La Means I Love You Act 3: Lamont Dozier Act 4: Bob Gaudio Going Back to My Roots Short Shorts Bye Bye Baby Heat Wave Medley You Can’t Hurry Love Give Me Just a Little More Time Little Darling Take Me in Your Arms Medley Dawn December 1963, Oh What a Night Swearing to God C’mon Marianne Baby Love My Eyes Adored You Sight for Sore Eyes 15 min. intermission after Act 2. For more information: Lamont Dozier - www.lamontdozier.com Carole Bayer Sager - www.carolebayersager.com Thom Bell - www.songwritershallof fame.org/exhibits/bio/C349 Bob Gaudio - www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/bio/C141 Let’s Hang On David Gonzalez, musical director, bass, started playing bass professionally at 16. His early success took him to perform with Something Special (from the Tom Jones show), as well as Disco Tex-Sex-o-Lets (Chelsea Records) with numerous #1 HITS in USA and around the world. Germain Brooks, vocals began singing in her church choir at age 5. She developed her R & B vocal style by singing with the church choir. Maurice Jacox, lead vocals, is the winner of the Minnesota Music Academy Jazz Award, Twin City Pages Best Male Vocalist, and the Blues Society Best Blues Artist. He is a former member of the Dudley Riggs Brave New Workshop, and is an original member of Willie and the Bees, The Butane Soul Review and The Soul Tight Committee. He has worked with the likes of Bonnie Raitt, Doctor John and the Funk Brothers, and others. As a teen she helped form the band “The Girls” which later signed with CBS Records. She later left the group and released a solo record with Atlantic ReIn the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s he continued cords produced by David Z Rivkin. his career as bass player touring with Westside/ Kool & The Gang, Troop/MC Germain attended North Central UniverHammer, After 7/Whitney Houston and sity and was a premier soloist in the The Winnans as well as becoming a repu- North Central chorale and traveled Maurice also is the featured performer in table writer/producer for different artists/ abroad as well as the states performing “Straighten Up and Fly Right” An Unforsingers. with the choir. She is currently perform- gettable Tribute to Nat King Cole” ing with The Brian Kinney Band. Arlys Marie, vocals, is a versatile performer with experience in pop, rock, jazz, country, inspirational pop, Broadway show tunes, ballads and musical theater. Jason Craft, keyboards graduated from UW-Eau Claire with a music degree in 1999. Since then he has been a full time professional piano and organ player, performing as a soloist and with top local and national artists. He can be found on a regular basis with all of the best local Twin Cities musicians at many of the local music venues. He has played with Jason Marsalis, Slide Hampton, Michael Brecker, Wycleff Jordan, Carl Allen, Cherrelle, Eric Gales, and several other notable musicians. Jason can be heard on countless recordings, as his musical talents are frequently called upon for studio work Jordan Carlson, Bob Pontious Paul Thompson drums, has been an active perform-er and teacher in the Twin Cities for the last Old Friend Productions was created by ten years. Paul Thompson and Bob Pontious in 2007. Bob was the original musical direcHe currently performs with The BKS tor for the four shows produced by Old She has performed throughout the U.S. Vine, Soul Tight Committee, and Les Friend, in addition to Straighten Up and for “The Paul New Show: A Tribute to Exodus. He has toured the USA and Can- Fly Right, An Unforgettable Tribute to Elvis,” Lion Heart, Gangbusters, Wild ada with blues artist Renee’ Austin, and Nat King Cole. Bob’s untimely passing has backed up international reggae artists in 2010 has left a void, and our shows George also is a producer and composer Honey & the Locusts, and for Fashion Group International. Locally, Arlys has Everton Blender, Sister Carol, Warrior and runs his own smooth jazz label, and performances are dedicated to his performed on Showcase Minnesota and King, and Sugar Minott. JRSRECORDS. memory and musical talent. has sung the national anthem for the MinContact : nesota Twins George’s latest 2010 CD release was [email protected] “Test of Time which” was a top 40 selec952.457.3224 tion for 3 months on Cool Jazz George Scott, lead guitarist, has long been a major part of the Minneapolis music scene. Playing with such bands as Massaratti, The Sounds of Blackness, Conversation Piece, The Soul Tight Committee and The Modd Squad, his rhythm and guitar tone have become unmistak-able.