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Casbah Club, owned by pre-Ringo Beatles drummer . Encouraged to get on stage, Steve belted out lead MARK BEYER (Keyboard, Percussion) began piano vocals to the Beatles rocker “Slow Down,” while Best sat lessons at age 8; at 12 was given special acceptance into in on drums. As a backup musician, Steve has performed a local University musical school where he was privately alongside legendary sixties artists Peter Noone (Herman’s trained in piano and music theory. At 14, he began Hermits), Joey Molland (Badfinger), Mitch Ryder and the experimenting with electronic keyboards and synthesizers of Detroit Wheels and Tiny Tim. As an actor, he appeared in the 1970s, and played professionally in a progressive rock the films Wedding Bell Blues, For Which He Stands and band. As keyboard technology advanced, Mark became Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks! Steve writes and records his known for his uncanny reproductions of elaborate sound own original music. www.stevelandes.com, myspace.com/ textures, exotic instruments, and simulating full orchestra. stevelandes, facebook.com/steve.landes.rain. Performers may change. Additional musicians may include: JOEY CURATOLO (Vocals, Bass, Piano, Guitar, Original MARK LEWIS (Founder, Manager, Original Keyboardist). Broadway Cast) grew up in a Brooklyn household where As the managerial and creative mind that transformed Rain classical music and opera formed the soundtrack. A natural from a 1970’s southern California bar band doing Beatles musician, he was infatuated with The Beatles, taught covers into an ultra-professional group, Mark Lewis recruited himself guitar at age 10 and played piano by ear at 16. After the excellent musicians who would gel into Rain’s long- winning multiple McCartney sound-alike contests, Joey standing line-up. He traces his love of the Fab Four to the toured with the Broadway production of Beatlemania. He Sunday night of February 9, 1964, when his generation was joined Rain shortly after, and helped transform the band into smitten by The Beatles on “.” Originally the multimedia production it is today. In addition, he is an called Reign, the band gained national fame, changed its active singer/songwriter and studio musician. His original name to Rain and cut the soundtrack to the made-for-TV Christmas song “Wishing You a Very Merry Christmas” is movie Birth of The Beatles (thanks to Dick Clark). An featured on Broadway’s Carols for a Cure, Volume 12 (to accomplished pianist at 13, having studied since age five, he benefit BC/EFA) as well as the Juvenile Diabetes Research began his career playing the Farfisa organ in teenage rock Foundation’s Hope for the Holidays charity album. When bands around his native Los Angeles. It was Mark, the original Universal Pictures needed a McCartney sound, they keyboard player with Rain, who worked out all of the musical contacted Joey to record the song “Love Take Me Down” parts and sounds that enabled Rain to bring to life many for the recently released comedy Role Models. For Joey, songs that The Beatles themselves never performed live. performing on Broadway was a dream come true. CHRIS MCBURNEY (Drums, Percussion, Vocals) grew JOE BITHORN (Vocals, Lead Guitar,Guitar Synth, Sitar, up in Madison WI and was seduced by the Beatles at a very Original Broadway Cast) grew up in Manhattan and Long early age. Inside that plain and simple white album cover Island, where he was exposed to a variety of music including lay something so mysterious, music so deeply profound jazz, Latin, classical and more. By age three, his musical and magical to a pair of young ears, that it set Chris on a father taught his children how to sing harmony. He was musical journey for life. Now living in New York City, Chris’ profoundly influenced by the experiences he had at Carnegie musicianship has taken him all over the world, playing Hall through his Mom, who worked with the Festival Casals. professionally in several different rock bands. One of his Thanks to The Beatles’ appearance on Ed Sullivan, Joe took most memorable touring highlights was playing drums at the a strong interest in the guitar. Early influences include the Beatles old stomping ground, , in Liverpool. band Cream, and Joe developed the ability to learn guitar His drumming has been heard on National TV shows and parts by ear by age 14. By age 16, he was so proficient that commercials. Chris also earned his MFA from The American he was recruited for studio sessions. While in high school, Conservatory Theater and has acted in productions Off- Joe and his brother formed the Bithorn Brothers Band, Broadway and in several regional theaters across the country. performing the early music of the Allman Brothers Band. Joe heard about an audition for Beatlemania and was hired for DOUGLAS COX (Drums, Percussion, Vocals) was born the touring production as George. After touring with the in Kansas City and raised in Texas. Through his parents’ show in North America, Joe joined Rain in 1983 and has records he discovered Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard been touring the world ever since. and Buddy Holly, but was profoundly moved by one song, The Beatles “Ticket to Ride.” Doug drummed for 16 years RALPH CASTELLI (Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Original in Dallas’ top Beatles tribute, A Hard Night’s Day. He has Broadway Cast) was born and raised in southern California, many memories pounding those “pagan skins” in Las Vegas, surrounded by a musically talented family, and by age Liverpool, in London recording videos with VH-1 in Abbey six became passionate about playing drums. On that Road Studio 2 and backing Tony Sheridan in ’s momentous night in February, 1964, when The Beatles . Musicians back home say Doug has always first appeared on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” Ralph was naturally had that signature Ringo style, even as a 12-year- hypnotized and knew playing drums was what he was born old learning the trap set. JIM IRIZARRY (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Harmonica) Joe Jackson, Sophie B Hawkins and Marshall Crenshaw, is from Chicago, IL, and began singing and playing the and collaborated with Alice Cooper, Tommy James, The music of his favorite band, The Beatles, at the age of 12. He Monkees, Desmond Child. Tom released a solo album, Tales performed in local Chicago Beatle bands and learned the of Glamour and Distress (A&M Records), and can be heard harmonica to master some of his early Beatle favorites. Years as lead vocalist on the recent TV theme for “The Teenage later Jim visited Liverpool for Beatle Week and made several Mutant Ninja Turtles” series. www.tomteeley.com appearances at the Cavern Club. He naturally captures the look and sound of Lennon and transforms himself through IAN B. GARCIA (Vocals, Bass, Piano, Guitar) was born in all eras of The Beatles, as well as recreating John’s famous the exotic coastal town of Viña del Mar, Chile. He currently humor and onstage antics. resides in Toronto, Canada. Self-taught in voice, guitar, piano and bass he has evolved over the years into a versatile and DAVID LEON (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Harmonica) mature multi – instrumentalist. In 2002 while performing starred in the Broadway and motion picture productions locally he caught the attention of a Beatles tribute act of Beatlemania before signing a record deal with his band that was in need of a Paul McCartney. The next 5 years Helmetboy on Electra Records. David has performed with would see Garcia honing in and becoming a professional The Rembrandts, Evan and Jaron, Rick Springfield and 60’s entertainer as he would gradually grow into his mentor’s legends Mitch Ryder, Tiny Tim, Three Dog Night, Badfinger, character. “I have learned so much about playing Sir Paul, Herman’s Hermits, the Box Tops and Dion. David is thrilled that my musical abilities have gone to places I could never to be back on Broadway with Rain. have imagined” says Garcia . “It’s those moments like getting the phone call to perform in and be a part of RAIN: MAC RUFFING (Vocals, Bass, Piano, Guitar) hails from The Beatles Experience that I respect my line of work and Cleveland, OH. He started playing the drums as a teen, the gift that I have been given. “I am constantly evolving as a but found a Höfner bass and had to have it. Relocating person and as a performer. To eventually tackle the complex to southern California, he played in several original and musical genius of McCartney in RAIN came as an inevitable cover bands, eventually touring worldwide. Mac is naturally challenge.” Garcia proudly states. right-handed, but taught himself to play left-handed. He also plays the piano and guitar. When the chance came to join ANNERIN PRODUCTIONS, a division of Jeff Parry Rain, Mac immersed himself in the role and looks forward to Promotions that has been a North American concert recreating the magic of The Beatles at every show. promotion company for 30 years, was formed to produce theatrical concert entertainment. By incorporating undeniably ARDY SARRAF (Bass Guitar, Piano, Vocals) discovered talented artists who sound true to the originals they emulate, the magic of the Beatles’ music at a very young age. Annerin has taken tribute shows to a new level, from clubs to Growing up with his sister playing Beatles albums all totally live multimedia, state-of-the- art theatrical productions, day, singing and playing guitar was his dream. It wasn’t creating “experience entertainment” for new audiences. long before he taught himself to play left handed like his In addition to Rain, Annerin has produced, Björn Again hero. Some highlights in his career so far: playing with and (Abba), The Pink Floyd Experience and Jason Bonham’s Led for such musical legends as KISS, John Fogerty, Bruce Zeppelin Experience. Springsteen, Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters/Nirvana and Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, to name a few. Playing at the MAGICSPACE ENTERTAINMENT (Producer). Principals Hollywood Bowl, opening up for British rock icons the Who Lee D. Marshall, Joe Marsh, John Ballard, Steve Boulay and at Carnegie Hall, appearing on Ellen Degeneres’ “Really Bruce Granath have been producing and presenting shows Big Shew” and now Broadway are all icing on the cake in worldwide for more than 30 years. Broadway producing his life. Ardy has also been featured in film and television credits include Hello, Dolly! starring Carol Channing; Jekyll including “The Linda McCartney Story,” Heartbreakers and & Hyde; The Who’s Tommy; Cabaret; American Idiot; Donny most recently, the remake of Yellow Submarine. Ardy is very & Marie: A Broadway Christmas; and Rain: A Tribute to the excited to be working on Broadway with Rain. Beatles on Broadway. National tour credits include The 101 Dalmatians Musical, Ann-Margret starring in The Best Little CHRIS SMALLWOOD (Keyboard, Percussion) grew up Whorehouse in Texas, West Side Story, Grease, A Chorus in Kentucky. He fell in love with Beatles music as a young Line, Jesus Christ Superstar and concert tours by Janet kid, but didn’t fall onto a piano bench until high school, Jackson, Cher, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, Britney Spears and when he broke his leg. Just two years later, he was invited *NSYNC. Special tours and events produced or presented on to Kentucky’s prestigious Governor’s School for the Arts the road include Tom Stoppard’s Every Good Boy Deserves Program. In 2008, Chris received a Bachelor of Music from Favour starring Patrick Stewart, Van Cliburn, the Alexandrov Belmont University in Nashville, and in 2010 earned his Red Army Chorus, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of Master of Music from the University of Louisville. Chris and the Pharaohs exhibition, Titanic: The Exhibition, Diana: A his wife, Nicki, live in Nashville. Celebration and St. Peter and the Vatican: The Legacy of the Popes exhibition. MagicSpace Entertainment manages TOM TEELEY (Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Synth, Sitar). Broadway subscriptions in nine cities and hundreds of A native New Yorker, Tom made his stage debut as George events each year across the U.S. and Canada. MagicSpace Harrison in the original Broadway production of Beatlemania, Entertainment is currently touring The Magic of David and also appeared in Dick Clark’s Rock “N” Roll! The First Copperfield, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance, Rain: A 5000 Years, portraying , Paul Simon, Jimi Tribute to the Beatles and The Christmas Music of Mannheim Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jerry Lee Lewis and more. His film Steamroller by Chip Davis, and Adam Savage and Jamie credits include the role of George in Beatlemania the Hyneman starring in Mythbusters®: Behind the Myths Tour. Movie and Peggy Sue Got Married. He has performed with PRODUCED BY STAFF FOR MAGICSPACE ENTERTAINMENT

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Yanni • May 12, 2012 “Yanni explores music, as if an untouched piece of land, through mainly instrumental compositions using different instruments and varying musical elements. Once Yanni captures your attention with his musical compositions, you will find your imagination stimulated. A big reason for this is, for the most part, you have no lyrics to tell you what a song is about. Take the track ‘Flash of Color’ for instance. I envision a thriving jungle filled with birds, monkeys, and elephants when listening to ‘Flash of Color.’ You could however interpret ‘color’ from the track’s title as a reference to the color wheel and imagine different colors working together in harmony to create aesthetically pleasing color schemes… appeal to multiple demographic… relaxing.” — Orange County Music News

“I had the opportunity to see Yanni live in concert this past week and I can sum it all up in one word: AMAZING! It was fabulous from start to finish, each voice, each instrument, each song, every single performance – and performer. It was beautiful and very well arranged. If Yanni is coming to your area and you are on the fence about going or thinking you’ll pass it up, give it a better look and take a chance.” — Shake the Salt

Under The Streetlamp • June 14, 2012 “The Jersey Boys captured the hearts of audiences during their long run here in Chicago. So it’s welcome news to many fans that Michael Ingersoll, who played Nick Massi, has created a new rock and roll show featuring three other Jersey Boy alumni.” – WLS TV Chicago

“After sell-out shows the past two years, Under the Streetlamp returns for three performances… playing music of the 1950s and ’60s including rock and roll, doo-wop, Motown and other favorites from what they call the American Radio Songbook. Audiences will hear the classic hits of The Drifters, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Sam Cooke and The Four Seasons, to name a few.” — Beacon News, Chicago Sun Times

“Under the Streetlamp delivers the sounds of the ’60s in an evening of unforgettable entertainment… an electrifying concert of classic hits from the recent leading cast members of the Tony Award-winning musical, Jersey Boys, the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.” — Kansas City Public Television

Seal • July 29, 2012 “An adoring sell-out audience turned out to hang on his every note, every pose, every sly reference to his family (he mentioned his three kids but never wife Heidi Klum)… People came to hear him sing, and that he did very well, more ON SALE NOW convincingly and soulfully than on his recordings. Whether it was the early tpac.org/tpacpresents dance single ‘Killer’ with Adamski, the big hits, or any of several songs from his 615-782-4040 current Soul album of R&B covers (‘A Change is Gonna Come,’ ‘It’s a Man’s TPAC Box Office Downtown Man’s World’ among them), Seal commanded the material, hewing closely to the recorded versions but breaking out from time to time for Big Moments (like a serpentine a cappella line during ‘Love’s Divine.’” — Tampa Calling

“The American soul singer tends to make headlines for his marriage to model Heidi Klum rather than his music - but make no mistake, he’s a talented individual… The song list kicked off with Papa was a Rolling Stone… The show took a more serious note when Seal sang ‘A Change is Gonna Come’ while showing footage of protests for black rights on the screen. He continued to delight his audience with hit songs ‘My Vision,’ ‘Crazy,’ ‘Kissed by a Rose’ and an encore of ‘Amazing’ and a short acoustic set while he played guitar. He finished up with the beautiful ‘People Get Ready.’ A standing ovation met… Seal at the end of the night.” — Portside Messenger This is Nashville. We know music. The rhythmic pulse of our community thrives on it. It is our passion, our escape. From aspirations to inspirations, heartbreaks to hallelujahs, our stories live within. Whether captured in three minutes of simple brilliance, or unfolded in a three-hour epic tale, we emerge from each musical journey better for the experience. Not just Music City…this is Musical City.

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ANYTHING GOES

“So delightful, so delicious, so de-lovely!” All aboard for Cole Porter’s Tony award-winning Broadway musical comedy hit!

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tm & © 2012 Paramount Pictures and tm & © 2012 The Estate of Irving Berlin. All rights reserved. White Christmas Sponsored in Nashville by Monell’s Full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas promises a merry and bright theatrical experience for the whole family!

CATCH ME if you CAN

Fly away in this suspense-filled musical adventure! Based on the Dreamworks film,Catch Me If You Can captures Frank W. Abagnale’s journey of romance, intrigue, and deception. Contains some mature content.

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The off-Broadway and international sensation Traces unleashes ninety minutes of heart-stopping urban energy featuring music, dance, and high-risk acrobatics.

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Based on the unforgettable film,Flashdance tells the inspiring story of a working-class girl with a dream of PLUS Ask about these Broadway Specials: becoming a professional dancer. Contains some mature content.

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Nashville’s best-loved musical makes a triumphant

the groundbreaking BROADWAY musical return. Marvel at the breathtaking spectacle and watch Disney’s The Lion King come to life! in PHOTOS by Joan Marcus, Cylla Von Tiedemann, and Stephan Gotschel

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Pre-Broadway World Premiere a new production from Southern Stage Productions, Mac Pirkle, producer, Ned McLeod, executive producer

TPAC proudly presents the world premiere of The Nutty Professor, a new musical comedy directed by the King of Comedy himself, Jerry Lewis! Featuring music by Oscar®, Emmy®, Tony®, and Pulitzer Prize winner Marvin Hamlisch (A Chorus Line) and a book and Music by Marvin Hamlisch lyrics by 3-time Tony winner Rupert Holmes (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), The Nutty Professor is a musical treat for the whole family. The story follows geeky chemistry professor Julius Kelp, who concocts a formula to turn himself into the ultimate heartthrob. But when the woman he loves falls for his alter ego, will Julius find the courage to win her back from his hipper self? Heartwarming and delightfully funny, The Nutty Professor has a universal message that everyone can relate to: we might try to change who we are… but there’s no substitute for the real thing! Be among the first to see this hilarious new musical before it heads to Broadway.

Book and Lyrics Rupert Holmes July 24 – August 19 TPAC’s Polk Theater ON SALE NOW! tpac .org/NuttyProfessor 615-782-6560 TPAC Box Office Downtown Groups of 10 or more call 615-782-4060

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The cover story, “More than Music,” provides an insightful look behind the careers of your favorite celebrities. The popular section “Nashville’s Most Interesting People, Places, and Things,” returns with more fun stories and stunning photographs.

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We know you silence your cell phone during the announcement before the show.

But what if you receive a text message as the lights go down?

Or, maybe, you begin to think about the score of the game, who got voted off the island, or if the babysitter is locked in the closet again.

No matter what you might be wondering, PLEASE silence your ringtone and refrain from checking your mobile devices during the performance.

The people sitting around you will be grateful.

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Bovender, Jr. Aubrey B. Harwell, Jr. AT&T - The Real Yellow Pages Bank of Nashville Eva-Lena and John Cody Martha R. Ingram Baulch Family Foundation Cabot Creamery Cooperative Martha R. Ingram Christine Karbowiak The Broadway League of Vermont John Menefee Beverly Keel Brown-Forman Center For Nonprofit Mr. and Mrs. Ted H. Welch Pat Matthews-Juarez, Ph.D. Caterpillar Financial Management Yaara and Uzi Yemin Dr. Robert H. Ossoff Services Corporation Central Parking Corporation Producer’s Circle Anne L. Russell Compass Executives Cindi Earl Fine Jewelry $5,000 – $9,999 Jim Schmitz Corrections Corporation Community Foundation of Mr. and Mrs. David J. Baulch Larry Stessel of America Greater Chattanooga Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, Jr. Andrew Tavi Creative Developers, LLC Creative Artists Agency Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Baulch, III Claire W. Tucker Dollar General Corporation Cumberland Trust and J. Stephen Turner Gannett Foundation Investment Company Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind Maria Teresa Vazquez GroupXcel David Rhine Ceramics Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Rechter Uzi Yemin HCA - Caring for the Community Fleet One, LLC Judy and Steve Turner Music City Tents and Events Giovanni Ristorante Applause Society Nashville Convention and Golf Tec $1,250 – $4,999 Government, Visitors Bureau Google, Inc. The Honorable and Corporate, and Publix Super Markets Charities Hirtle, Callaghan & Company Mrs. Lamar Alexander Foundation The Rechter Family Fund* Jeff’s Fine Rugs and Tapestries Julie and Dale Allen Contributors Sargent’s Fine Catering The Jewish Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Andreen as of March 2012 SunTrust Bank, Nashville of Nashville Dr. and Mrs. Frank H. Boehm VSA Arts Tennessee Kraft CPAs Judith and Richard Bracken $50,000+ Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis Law Office of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Braddy, III Bank of America Washington Foundation Michael K. Williamson Gary D. Bynum The Community Foundation Mastrapasqua Asset Management Jan and Jim Carell of Middle Tennessee $2,500 – $4,999 Metropolitan Nashville Anonymous Anthony and Diane Carroccia HCA Foundation on behalf Airport Authority Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cartwright of HCA and the TriStar The Franklin Center for The NewsChannel 5 Network Christopher John and Family of Hospitals Skin & Laser Surgery Piedmont Natural Gas Tricia Casa Santa Metro Nashville Arts Patricia C. & Thomas F. Frist Foundation Elizabeth and Jerone Cecelic Commission Designated Fund* Purity Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cochran Nissan North America, Inc. Krispy Kreme Doughnut Revolver Marketing Group J. Chase Cole Regions Bank Corporation Road Dog Touring Lisa and Jonathan Cole The Tennessean LaRoche Family Foundation Sharing Spree Ronald L. and Brenda J. Corbin Tennessee Arts Commission Dan J. and Fran F. Marcum Advised Fund* Rhonda and Richard Small Kelly Crockett Family Philanthropic Fund $25,000 – $49,999 MDM Covenant Insurance Jana and Ansel Davis Sunset Grill/Midtown Cafe American Airlines Meharry Medical College Marty and Betty Dickens Ward Potts Jewelers Grand Avenue Muna Couture Ashley and David Dill West Meade Liquors Ingram Charitable Fund* Nashville Predators Foundation Dr. Peggy S. Duke Wolf Trap Foundation Miller & Martin, PLLC Pilot Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duling, III for the Performing Arts National Endowment for the Arts Premier Parking / Barbara and Emanuel Eads Wright Travel Agency NovaCopy Public Square Garage Joan and Ray Eanes Sheraton Nashville Downtown Skanska Wendy and Mark Eddy Vanderbilt University Irvin and Beverly Small $250 - $499 Carol and Michael Ennis Adept Limousine $10,000 – $24,999 Foundation Jane and Richard Eskind Bluegrass Country Club Mr. and Mrs. William H. Eskind Anonymous Southern Joint Cabana Restaurant Robert Finn and Gary Lingofelter BlueCross BlueShield Replacement Institute Tennessee Hispanic Chamber Dan Read Cosmetics Beth A. Fortune of Tennessee Derrick Pierce Photography Bridgestone Americas of Commerce Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Fowler, Jr. Wells Fargo Green Hills YMCA Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Frist, Jr. Trust Fund Hartmann Coca-Cola Bottling Co. David and Rechelle Glidewell $1,500 – $2,499 Hutton Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Gary Glover The Cookie Crumb Company Aladdin Industries Imogene & Willie Diane and Gary Gober Delta Dental of Tennessee Foundation, Inc. Menaji Worldwide Pat and Wayne Halper *A fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Carolyn and Terry Hamby Mr. and Mrs. Randolph M. Lagasse Becky and Kent Harrell Caroline and Burk Lindsey Carlana and Aubrey Harwell Ellen H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. H. Henry Richard and Sheila McCarty Mark D. Hensley Alice McDonald Shari and John Howerton Keith and Deborah Pitts Rick Isaacson Joyce and George Pust Timothy Jakobs and Sarah and Rick Reisner Stefanie Colucci Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Snyder Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, Jr. Joe N. and Brenda Steakley Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Johnson, III Lori Ward Susan and Bill Joy Ken M. Wayne Ray and Rosemarie Kalil Dr. Joseph Wieck Jacqueline Kelly Lawrence and Sherrilyn Kenyon Performer’s Circle Lee and Glenda Kraft $300 – $699 Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lamar, III Anonymous (2) Michael D. and Kimberly M. Law Linda Albertalli Sandi and Tom Lawless Ric and Aly Alessio The Honorable Thomas Gay and Laurence Alvarez Introducing and Terri Lewis Sterling and Beth Ambrose Dr. Spencer Madell Colleen and Beth Atwood The Attic Lounge Mr. and Mrs. William Maksymowicz Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ayers by Tom Melchior, Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Marcum Dolores A. Barnett TPAC Marketing Coordinator Drs. Paul and Pat Matthews-Juarez Gary Barton David and Jill Bauer Faith Hill and Tim McGraw There’s a new room in Lynda McGuire and Bill Nosbisch Dana and Martin Bauguess Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ray Katharine and Steven Baum downtown Nashville, off Kelley and Lee Beaman McWherter the beaten path, where Robert and Yin Mericle Betty Beasley and Melissa Ott Bill and Elizabeth Minkoff Piper and James Bell you can find strong spirits, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Berry Lisa and Timothy Moore honest stories, and the Kathleen and Tim O’Brien Joanne Bertone Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ossoff Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biagini authentic songs that follow: Jennifer and Eric Paisley Cherry and Richard Bird Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pfeffer Jamie Blackburn The Attic Lounge, an eclectic, Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Polley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackburn, II private room off the radar B. Gail Reese John and Penny Blane Mark and Carla Rosenthal Allison and Joe Boever in the upper level of Anne and Joseph Russell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boklage War Memorial Auditorium. Dr. Norman Scarborough Mary Bolte Dr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schoettle Jerry Boswell Sloan Family Steve Botts “The Attic Sessions” Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Small Patti Bracy and David Biter are candid documentaries Debbie and Scott Snoyer Dr. and Mrs. Barry W. Brasfield David Solomon Lorrie K. Brouse of guest artists leisurely playing Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stadler Dr. G. Helen Brown and their songs and Ronnie Steine and Beverly Keel Mr. Clyde L. Brown David and Sharon Stewart Joann Brown openly sharing their stories. Brenton Teveit Cari Buckingham The resulting, exclusive Byron and Aleta Trauger Dr. and Mrs. Terry Burkhalter Dianne and Tom True Joan K. Burrell videos add dimension to the Claire W. Tucker William and Ann Burt Nashville Music Council’s Neil and Chris Tyler Dr. and Mrs. E. James Burton Tera Vazquez James and Annette Butler effort to promote Nashville Mary Glenn and Dave Vreeland Melvin Butler as the premier live music Lyn N. Walker Rich and Judy Callahan Patsy and Bob Weigel Russ and Penny Campbell city in the USA. Mrs. John Warner White Michael and Pamela Carter Donald R. Williams and Thomas and Melissa Carter The Attic Sessions are posted Richard W. Zelek Jeff and Kathy Cartwright Michelle and Anthony Yanis Paige, Steve, and Kathryn Cates online in various places, Denise and Victor Zirilli Phila D. Chandler Dodd and Ann Chassereau including the War Memorial Director’s Circle Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Claverie, Sr. Auditorium Facebook $700 – $1,249 Bess Clemons Gary and Gwen Brewer Mike Clutts page and the new Laura and Jay Brothers Mr. and Mrs. G. William Coble, II theatticsessions.com Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W. Carroll, II Jerry and Yvonne Collier John and Ellen Cate Joel and Rebecca Cooper web site. Nancy and John Cheadle Virginia Hixon Corbitt Marjorie Collins Kerry and Lisa Couch Chris Cunningham Marion Pickering Couch Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Devine Mr. and Mrs. James A. Croy Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Eisenstein Robert and Ruth Darula Laurie and Steve Eskind Mr. and Mrs. Maclin P. Davis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Freeman Jenifer DeLoach and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Heeren Wesley Weeks The Honorable and Joseph Dew Mrs. Douglas Henry, Jr. George deZevallos Richard Hensley Jean Dortch Jane Dudley and Bill and Linda Duncan Robert Dwayne Johnson Ernest and Mitzi Dunkley Mary Evelyn and Clark Jones Stevan Ecken Lois Knight and William Schaffner Kitty and Pat Emery Paul H. Kuhn, Jr. Annette S. Eskind Robert Evans Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadeau Dr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Williams Mr. and Mrs. Corte Iarossi Kristin and Matthew Faier Dawn M. Nepp Rick Williams Melissa Irvin Larry and Joellen Farris Agatha Nolen Vickie and Don Wirth Todd and Emily Blake Jackson Virginia Fontanella Laura and Vincent Nord John and Jennie Witherspoon Robert and Lisa Jarman Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Fortunato Julie Owens Robert Wormsley Bill and Catherine Jenkins Martha Fouce David and Pamela Palmer Margaret and Ron Wright Dr. James Johnson Monte S. Frankenfield J. Russell and Phyllis Parkes Sharon Yates Mimi Johnston Jeanne Gavigan Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius N. Parrish Kelly and Steven Yokley Dr. and Mrs. Glenfield Knight Dr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Geddie Martha Petty Dr. Larry Young Stephen and Kay Knight Amy Grant and Vince Gill James Pickett and Susan Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Zander, Jr. Sandra Koczwara William E. Golab Rose and Kip Pierce Shirley Zeitlin Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Barry Goley and Grant Goodman Jonathan Pinkerton LaRoche, Jr. Ruth Ann Graveno Paul M. Pitt Patrons Sharon H. Lassiter $100 – $299 David B. Gray Linda and Tim Priddy William H. Lassiter, Jr. Kathleen and Douglas Airhart Jan Gray Jennifer and Gus Puryear Reverend and Mrs. Beth and Dave Alexander Kate R. W. Grayken Catherine V. Quinn Gary D. Lawson, Sr. Edgar and Kathi Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gryll Patricia and Douglas Ralls Mrs. Douglas E. Leach Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Amiot Cathy Guenther Mary Jo Rapetti Jason and Valerie Levkulich Mr. and Mrs. Carter Andrews Donna and John Hagan Terry and Valerie Reedy Mr. and Mrs. Irving Levy Clare C. Armistead Carl and Connie Haley Diane Honda and David Reiland Marty P. Ligon Leigh Ashford Elizabeth Hall Lance Respess Dr. Jennifer Lindsey Pat Asp Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Harbers Joshua Riddell and Arthur and Mary Lodge Anita and Don Baltimore Dr. Morel Enoch Harvey and Elizabeth Rowland-Riddell Nancy Maclean Mr. E. Howard Harvey Paul and Marjorie Ridge Shannon and John Barton Peter Macnichols Alisha Haushalter Robert and Alison Ring Curtis Beasley Shirley Malchow and Molly McGill Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Head, III Mark and Hye Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Beasley Julie Malott Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Hearn Regina Roberts Diane Becker Walter D. Marianelli Jim Hearn Evelyn and William Rodgers Joy and Bob Belton Kaye Martin Stephen and Emily Heffington Daniel and Suzanne Roke Molly S. Blair Dianne and John May Nicole Helm Patricia and Craig Rothschild Jean and Dennis Bottorff Chris and Carol McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Hennessy Mary Rudy Sylvia and Douglas Bradbury, III Marijane and David McQuiddy Nancy Hershkowitz The Runyeons Charles and Pam Bridges Dale and Kathleen Nichols Robert Hicks, III David Sampsell Mindy and Dan Brodbeck Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nigh Patricia Hillhouse Jean and Stuart Schmidt Eric and Sue Broder Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Noel, Jr Catherine and Robert Holderfield Susan Schuchard Mr. and Mrs. David H. Brown Wanda and Perry Ogletree Greg and Becca Hollis Moneta and Herb Schumaker Janice Buchanan Lenore Oldham Jeff and Ashley Hollis Sherra M. Schwartau Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Bumstead Sergio Ora Deborah and Donald Holmes Pat and Marty Schweinhart Becky Cagle Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Panther Joan Howard Sharon and William Schweinhart Lisa and John Campbell Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee Peterseim Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Howerton Carol and Alvin Scott Diane and Brian Carolin Dixie Powell Carol Hudler Ken and Marilyn Scott Chuck Clarkson Cora Proctor Patricia and Dennis Huffer Richard Sebastian Ted Clayton Albert and Jeanie Randall Melissa and Douglas Hunter Kelly and Kevin Sekuterski Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cook, Jr. Nants H. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Shandy Husmann Jeanne Sellars Vicki Coward Steve and Lee Ann Rice Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hutton Anne Shepherd Robert Crants Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Richter Dana Moore and Jack Isenhour Sharon and Bill Sheriff Trish Crist Karen Ritter Julia Johnson Angela and J. D. Shoulders Dr. Jeanette Crosswhite Ann V. Roberts Mrs. Roberta Lochte Jones Charles Sidberry Anita and James Davis Mary and David Rollins Al and Nancy Kaser Helen Sirett and Ken Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Davis, Jr. Judith R. Roney Lisa Kenney Rhonda and Richard Small R. Allen Decuyper and Steve Sirls Michael R. Rose Teresa Kersey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Smith Roy and Julia Dehart Mace and Joyce Rothenberg George and Sue Kettle Danielle Snyder Lee Lee and Wally Dietz J. R. Rudd Nicholas Kilen Dr. Peter L. Sonkin Kathy Doman Cheryl Rudnicke Arthur Kirkby and Linda Sonkin Lewis R. Donelson, III Margo Sanhueza Judy and Herb Knopp Chris and Patrick Sowada Carol and Mike Dye Karen and Eric Saul Stan and Cindy Knott David Spigel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Jack Savage Edmondson, Sr. Janet and James Knox Robert and Jane Stammer Elizabeth Sellers Shary and Rod Essig Debra and James Kovanda Gabriel Starace Scott Sideman Bruce A. Esworthy Kenneth Kraft and Lucilyn Crow Judy Steele Carol Sletto Olivia Evans Jan and Rand Krikorian Joy Strange Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Slipkovich Janice N. Evers Jeff and Pam Kuhn Brenda Swift Winifred Smith Cherrie Farnette Edd and Nancy Lancaster Doris R. Taft Mike and Dana Spitzer Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson Robert Lane and Emily Vandiver Alice and Dennis Taunton Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stuard Robert Fiore Timothy Larson Dr. and Mrs. F. William Taylor Lauren and Andrew Tavi Mark Floyd Laura and Robert Ledlow Janet Taylor Janet Thomas Karen and David Ford Jim Lewis Janice S. Thomas Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson, III Judy and Tom Foster Sandra and Larry Lipman Carlos Tirres Mr. and Mrs. Darrell G. Townsend Lettie Foster Rhonda and Danny Long Jim Tisony Omar Trevino Joan and Dick Fox Tracy Lyda and David Greenbaum Mr. and Mrs. G. Marshall Betty J. Vernon Felicia and Larry Gates George Lynch Trammell, Jr. Terra Vinet Jeannie and Alan Gaus Sally Mace Matthew and Whitney Truscello Virginia G. Waddey Ted M. George Donna and Donald Mann Barbara and Rick Turner Doreen Wade Regan Greer Randall McCathren John and Claudia Turner Mary Wade John F. Gregory, III Mimi McIllwain Frances Anne Varallo Mr. and Mrs. James A. Webb, III Cynthia Harper Lori McVey Michael Verble Dr. and Mrs. Mark Whaley Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Harrison Mitzi and Rick Michaelson Donna and Mark Vincler Pam Whitson Honorable Beth H. Harwell Susanne Miller Fred Walker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce O. Wilbanks Dixie Heagy Dr. Donald E. Milner Dr. and Mrs. Bill Wall, III L. Vincent Williams Sam Hirshberg Jeffrey Mobley Richard Walters Pam L. 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2010 Alexis Tocqueville Society, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elcan, 16 Robin and Bill King, 24 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rochford III, 16 Alpha Chapter Members Mr. and Mrs. Jason Epstein, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kloess, 8 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rohleder, 6 Mrs. Irwin B. Eskind, 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Knox, Jr., 14 Mr. Anthony A. Rose, 22 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Adams, 6 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Eskind, 16 Mr. Kumar Kolin, 1 W. Andrew and Sabrina Ruderer, 2 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Anderson, 12 Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Ezell, Jr., 18 Mr. Kevin P. Lavender, 1 Anne and Joe Russell, 22 Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Arthur, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Ezell, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lazenby, 23 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rutan, 5 Jim and Janet Ayers, 16 Bob and Amanda Farnsworth, 9 Irving E. Lingo, Jr. and Karin Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Rutherford, 9 Dr. Jeffrey R. Balser, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Felts, Jr., 3 Demler, 3 Mr. and Mrs. William Paul Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Barfield II, 17 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ferguson, 8 Mr. Robert S. 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