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[11] [12] Evancho filmed a solo concert television special for the PBS Great Performances series [13] that included nearly the same songs as the CD and first aired in June 2011 on PBS stations [14] and later released on DVD, titled Dream With Me In Concert. [15] [16] The program was hosted by the album's producer, David Foster.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Inaugurates Walt Disney Concert Hall (October 29, 2003) Rodgers & Hammerstein's 'Oklahoma!' Berlin Philharmonic Europakonzert: From Lisbon (December 10, 2003) From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2004 hosted by Walter Cronkite (January 1, 2004) [44] Degas and the Dance
Each hour-long episode of Live from the Artists Den contains an intimate performance and interview with the featured artist(s). Mark Lieberman (Executive Producer) and Alan Light (Director of Programming) select artists with a reputation for impressive live performances, and locations are chosen for their historical significance, beauty, and/or sentimental value to the artist.
Some of the biggest names in music will help TODAY celebrate 30 years of its iconic Plaza by hitting the stage this summer! The 13-date lineup for the 2024 Citi Concert Series has been released.
After almost 1,000 concerts with The Beatles, more than 140 shows with Wings and 870 solo concerts, Paul McCartney’s 17th solo tour is ending just days before his 80th birthday on June 18.
The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona 800 November 7, 2014: Regent Theater Skid Row: 1,100 October 18, 1926: The Fonda Theatre: Hollywood 1,200 1931: John Anson Ford Amphitheatre: Hollywood Hills: 1,200 [1] September 4, 1925 Alex Theatre: Glendale: 1,400 November 11, 1926: The Belasco: South Park: 1,500 2023 The Bellwether Downtown Los Angeles ...
Governors Ball Music Festival. When: June 7-9 Where: New York, New York Headliners: Post Malone, Rauw Alejandro, The Killers, 21 Savage, SZA, Peso Pluma Acts to Watch: Sabrina Carpenter: While she ...
In 1974, WNET added The Great Performance, a series of classical concerts. [8] In 1976, Great Performances became the umbrella title and the music section was named Music in America. A third section, Dance In America, was also added. [9] [10] The first episode, "Sue's Leg: Remembering the Thirties", featured choreography by Twyla Tharp.