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Mir AliMir Ali

President, Buffalo Guitar Society
Director
Rantucci International Guitar Festival
PO Box 1034 Williamsville NY 14231
Tel/Fax: 716-884-0714 Mobile: 716-870-0869
Mirguitarali@verizon.net
www.mir-ali.com

Pakistani-born guitar virtuoso and composer Mir Ali has been described by Acoustic Guitar Magazine as
an exceptional nylon string guitarist and by NPR as "mesmerizing and hypnotic"

Mirs performances and masterclasses have taken him to three continents and have been greeted with standing ovations and critical acclaim. He has performed across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In the past two seasons, he has toured Spain, Italy, Canada, and has performed at New Yorks Shea Stadium. His popularity as a teacher continues to grow throughout the United States and Canada. He has given concerts, masterclasses, lectures and workshops at many colleges and universities throughout the United States including Austin Peay State University, Northern Illinois University, Wheaton College, Appalachian State University, Cleveland School of Music, University of Akron and Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He continues to perform and adjudicate at prestigious guitar competitions and festivals such as the Appalachian Guitar Festival, Charlottesville Guitar Festival, North-East Ohio Guitar Festival, Rantucci International Guitar Festival and competition and The St. Carles Festival in Tarragona, Spain.

Mir currently resides in Buffalo, New York where he serves as President of the Buffalo Guitar Society and Director of the Rantucci International www.rantuccifestival.com Guitar Festival and Competition.

Mir Ali endorses Holtier & LoPrinzi guitars, The Guitar Chair, the Prax Axe Twanger and publishes for Mel Bay and Clear Note Publications. He is represented by Performing Arts Management by special arrangement with Sandra Wicinski.

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Leslie J. Bahler

Violist
716.632.5504
ljbahler@aol.com

Leslie Bahler performs music for area orchestras. She is a project-based freelance artist.

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Blue Eagle String Band

Tom Naples
939 Delaware Ave Apt.205
Buffalo, NY 14209
716.310.2372
www.musicfromthedepression.com

Folk music from and about the the Great Depression and the 1930's. ...Whose Names are Unknown, a Stirring Program of Authentic Songs, Photographs and Stories from the Great Depression

...Whose Names are Unknown is a live multi-media performance that introduces audiences to songs and images of the Great Depression and the New Deal era of the 1930’s. The historical content ranges from the devastation of failed laissez faire economic policies in the Depression, to the restoration of faith and confidence through the progressive policies of FDRs New Deal. This project is performed with vibrant authenticity by The Blue Eagle String Band and illustrated with a slide show of iconic and lesser known photographs from the period. It serves as an educational vehicle, to recreate the events experienced by Americans during the social and economic displacement of the Great Depression.

The songs represented in this program reflect a tendency for people to call upon their musical roots to speak the unspeakable. That is, deep and mutual feelings of fear, loss, and uncertainty were expressed as an effort to deal with the realities of extremely difficult lives. At the same time, these songs often express intuitive and humorous political and social commentary, a playful camaraderie, and an unbreakable resolve. This music helped people weather the economic crises and maintain a bond of decency in a particularly American way. It is, ultimately, a history that transcends particular decades and timelines; it is a history of survival.

Many of the songs are not the "standards" by which we know the 1930's. Most were found through research at the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian, and through old and out-of-print recordings from the period. The photographs come from the FSA, including those of Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, Walker Evans and other notable documentary photographers.

...Whose Names are Unknown can be presented in either an auditorium or classroom setting as a one-hour concert, or for a longer program, in two 45-minute sets with a 20-minute intermission. The music is accompanied by contextual and interpretive narrative prepared by Joan Crouse, Ph.D., Professor of History at Hilbert College.

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Buffalo Choral Arts Society

Michael Fabiniak
President
180 Huntley Road
Buffalo, NY 14215
MAFABIN@aol.com
www.buffalochoralarts.org

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Buffalo Niagara Youth Chorus/WNY Children's Chorus

Mrs. Suzanne M. Ryan
Director
6642 E. Quaker Street
Orchard Park, NY 14127
716-662-3649
Fax: 662-0419
bolyne@msn.com
www.wnycc.net

WNYCC is a music performance and education program for children and youth, emphasizing the development of musical skills and understanding. The mission of the organization is to provide quality music instruction with the goal of attaining the highest level or artistic excellence in choral music performance. The chorus endeavors to enrich the lives of children from all religious, racial, cultural and economic backgrounds. Through its music activities, the chorus helps to promote the personal and social growth of its members.

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Chopin Singing Society

Ann T. Mikoll
c/o 26 Countryside Lane
Depew, NY 14043
716-685-9466

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Larry J. Gatti

22 Shepard Ave
Kenmore, NY 14217-1914
716- 877-5592
drumguy70@hotmail.com

Larry is a member of the Drum Circle Facilitators Guild . He has facilitated percussion workshops , also rhythm events for private parties . He facilitates drum circles for the well elderly ; Alzheimer patients ; developmentally disabled children and children with behavioral difficulties. He will explain his program in detail upon request .

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Cheryl Gobbetti Hoffman

Flutist
SUNY at Buffalo Music Department 222 Baird Hall
University at Buffalo
Buffalo NY, 14260
(716) 645-2765 x1257
gabcheer@buffalo.edu
www.music.buffalo.edu

Cheryl Gobbetti Hoffman is a member of the University at Buffalos music department faculty and a former member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. While these are distinguished credits on any resume, they don't begin to suggest Gobbetti Hoffmans originality, both as a music administrator and a programmer. As a champion of her chosen instrument she has organized a flute advocacy group with the whimsical name of Who-o-o-osh, and in her faculty position shes founded a large ensemble that performs under the name Plosion. Cheryl credits a scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music and studies in the international flute classes of James Galway, Aurele Nicolet and Peter Lloyd with informing her performance concepts and flute voice. She studied chamber music with Mischa Schneider of the Budapest Quartet, members of the original Cleveland Quartet, and pianist/composer Leo Smit.

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Charles Haupt - A Musical Feast

(716) 886-4718
Fax is the same as above
www.amusicalfeast.com

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"Songs in the Key of Karen"

Karen L. Marconi

(716) 689-4554
visionsforsuccess@roadrunner.com
I am available for solo work from opera to pop and standards.
I am a Crane School of Music Graduate and current member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Choir.

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Michael J. Mamp

c/o Foxglove Music
9861 Center Road
Fredonia, NY 14063-9407
716-672-4214

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Christopher McGee

127 Mildred Drive
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
716-894-2554
716-481-8737
chrismcgee@expressionartexpress.com

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Peter A. Mirando

Southtowns Banjo / Sunset Bluegrass Band
Angola NY 14006
716.549.0864
http://homepage.mac.com/drpmira/SunsetBand/
drpmira@mac.com

Bluegrass banjo player and teacher since 1973. Other instruments played: mandolin, guitar, hammered dulcimer. Teaches banjo, guitar, and mandolin privately and teaches folk music classes for Hamburg Schools (30 yr) and Maryvale continuing education programs. Organizer and leader of several folk and bluegrass bands; currently the Sunset Bluegrass Band and Pete and Debbie folk duo. Has appeared in and has written for Banjo Newsletter.

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Orengue Latin World Band

Oren Hollasch, bandleader and solo pianist
41 Baron Ct., Getzville, NY 14068 USA
716.568.1219
(c) 716.510.5529
orengue@aol.com

Orengue (or- enŐ-gay) is a Latin world dance music band of as many as 8 musicians. They will transform your special event into a tropical fiesta via exotic, dance-inducing grooves. Their cd, Sabre Dance Merengue, is available with the bandŐs press kit.

Orengue is now booking concerts, festivals, colleges, benefit galas, corporate events, and private functions. An Orengue combo will be convened to match the size of your event. Salsa, merengue, Latin jazz, tropical, swing, and rock styles are all part of the bandŐs repertory. Solo pianist and church organist Oren Hollasch will bring a state of the art Bose PA system.

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Mary Ramsey

John & Mary
449 Auburn Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14213
yesmaryramsey@yahoo.com
www.yesmaryramsey.com

I am a singer, songwriter and musician. I have written and recorded 3 CD's as John & Mary and 2 CD's as Lead Singer for 10,000 Maniacs.

My work over the years has been a combination of songwriting, recording, performing live shows, orchestral playing and many music and theatre related projects.

I have also been involved with teaching, mostly violin and viola. At present, I am working on a solo music recording that will feature voice and strings. I hope to have this project completed in the next year or so.

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Gregg Sansone

Buffalo NY
gregg@greggsansone.com
www.greggsansone.com

Gregg has played all over the world: Paris, Florence, London, NYC, St. Louis. He uses midi-sequencing that enables him to create a full rich show with real band sound, not just a single instrument.

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Charolyn E. Unitas Roos

Soprano, Voice Instructor
4928 Meyer Rd.
Pendleton, NY 14120
716-625-7191
Fax: 625-7190
carolynunitas@adelphia.net
www.classicalsinger/carolyn_unitas

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Laythanette Shine

716-636-1505
Numberonemom1@netzero.com

The art of music and dance (which I love), turns the community in which we serve from gloom to HOPE. The sound of music fills my office and liberates my thoughts. You see, my heart not only beats for me, but for every human being touched by my colorful paint brush full of life, liberty and the pursuit of art.

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Edreys Wajed

Co-owner Gallery 51
51 Roswell Rd.
Cheektowaga NY 14215
716 332-6821
fax 716 332-6822
info@gallery51byek.com
www.G-51.com

Pen & Ink illustration, freehand stream of consciousness. Painting, Folk/Traditional arts & Graphic Design.

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