Friday, November 16, 2012
Every Other Sunday is back!
Every Other Sunday (EOS) is back in action with monthly rehearsals and possible gigs on the horizon. This past weekend we went out into the woods (literally) for a few pics of the new lineup. We now have a pianist/singer: Rebecca Caron (a music director for musicals around the state), and a drummer: Mark Fredericks (plays in musical pits around the state).
We sound good and we are all ready for weddings, musicals, bars and festivals. Everyone has experience with everything and we can make any event special.
Check us out!
http://www.facebook.com/EveryOtherSunday?fref=ts
Thanks!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The Whiz at Community Little Theater
"The Whiz" began last weekend for Community Little Theater.
http://www.laclt.com/
We had a week of rehearsals (the band) and from the get-go everything sounded great! The shows have been different each night as for sound quality and cues-- that is the magic of live theater. Everything is still tight and the show is a spectacle to see.
The music director, Paul Caron, received a legislative sentiment on Sunday for his work in the community, his teaching and directing, and his musical "Lewiston: A new Home". I have worked with him several times and I know of no other person that deserves as much. He is inspirational; a PhD, a nice Mercedes, head of department at USM, and of course the chops to play in a pit or a pop band. We follow his cues and he always takes care of his band. That is a quality leader!
Here is to anyone who thinks that Maine cannot produce great people-- Paul Caron proves you wrong!
I am following in his footsteps.
http://www.laclt.com/
We had a week of rehearsals (the band) and from the get-go everything sounded great! The shows have been different each night as for sound quality and cues-- that is the magic of live theater. Everything is still tight and the show is a spectacle to see.
The music director, Paul Caron, received a legislative sentiment on Sunday for his work in the community, his teaching and directing, and his musical "Lewiston: A new Home". I have worked with him several times and I know of no other person that deserves as much. He is inspirational; a PhD, a nice Mercedes, head of department at USM, and of course the chops to play in a pit or a pop band. We follow his cues and he always takes care of his band. That is a quality leader!
Here is to anyone who thinks that Maine cannot produce great people-- Paul Caron proves you wrong!
I am following in his footsteps.
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