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Bristol Historical Society Collection of Recorded Music ( 6- 25, 2015 ) BRISTOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION OF RECORDED MUSIC ( 6- 25, 2015 ) This is a list of recorded music performed by Bristol/Forestville marching bands, orchestras, individuals and groups of many types of music as well as area performers who entertained at Lake Compounce , local social events, and concerts. This list is current up to June 25, 2015 . Bristol O M Shows The OM Shows are produced by the OMs- The Older Members of the Bristol Boys Club to raise funds to support the Club’s activities. “ Takin It To The Streets “ 1989 Boys Club OM Show Directed By Peter Yalanis Bristol Central High School Auditorium Friday & Saturday April 21st & 22nd 8:00 P. M. General Admission $7.00 DVD ACT ONE “ Taking It To The Streets “ Chorus “ Dancing in The Streets “ JoAnn Papapietro, Laura Reid, Maria Scalise “ Smooth Criminal “ Meta Perry with Lisa Maghini, Amy Punska “ New York Medley “ SallySue Vimochaiso, Dina Lynn Rossi, Todd Armstrong, Merrily Cassina “ Streets of Prehistoric Bristol “ O. M. ‘s “ It’s Neat To Be A Newsgirl “ Terry Ann Liepis “ Pink Cadillac “ Lisa Caminiti, Rich Janak, Meta’s Dance Academy STREETS OF HOLLYWOOD “ Makin’ Memories “ Mini Group “ Lady In Red “ Craig Jones, Jill Connolly “ Woman In The Moon “ Sylvia Tosun “ Can You Read My Mind “ Maria Scalise “ I Can Dream About You “James Roberge, Jr., Kevin Roberge, Christopher Roberge, Daniel Roberge STREETS OF THE SOUTH “ Devil Went Down Georgia “ Wilson Jr. Dancers “ Don’t It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue “ Sandi Plocharsky “ Grandma “ Feather Bed “ O. M. ‘s “ Streets Of Swing “ Cluadia Peronace “ It Don’t Mean A Thing “ Schultz Dancers STREETS OF BROADWAY “ Showstopper “ Mary Lynn Seleman “ Don’t Cry For Me Argentina “ Ruth Stewart “ Music Of The Night “ Brian Dutkiewicz “ I’m Just A Girl Who Can’t Say No “ Kim Dionizio “ Shall We Dance “ Kevin McCauley, Julie Michaels “ If I Were A Rich Man “ Donald Cassin “ Sugar babies “ Wilson Dancers “ Singin’ In The Rain “ Chorus , Kevin McCauley, Dina Lynn Rossi INTERMISSION ACT TWO STREETS OF OZ “ Ease on Down the Road “ Chorus “ Home “ Kelly Zils “ Believe in Yourself “ Laura Reid “ Everybody Rejoice, Brand New Day “ Chorus “ Pre-Flight Instructions “ Julie Michaels STREETS OF THE CARIBBEAN “ Banana Boat Song “ O. M.’s “ KomKomo “ Mini Group “ Yellow Bird “ Paul Begin,, Special Appearance by Charles Rivard “ Maryann “ Peter DiVenere “ Victor Borge Salute “ Vernon Koch THE STREETS OF THE WORLD “ It’s Small World “ “ Mexican Hat Dance “ “ London Bridges “ O. M. Kids “ Siamese Cat Song “ “ Tequila “ FRANCE- “Can Can “ Schulz Dancers AUSTRIA- “Edelweiss “ Stacie Roberge EGYPT-“ Walk Like An Egyptian “ O.M.’s U.S.S.R.-“ Classical Ballet “ Bill Deward “ Romeo & Juliet “ Tammy Licke, Rebecca Armstrong- oboist IRELAND- “ Irish Character Dance (Irish Stew) “ Sherry Way Hawaii- “ Little Grass Shack “ O.M.’s KOZANI GREECE- “ Hasapiko “ Athena Venturi Dancers SPAIN-“ La Isla Bonita “ JoAnn Papapietro with Lita Newman “ O. M.’s Traditional “ O. M.’s “ Bring Him Home “ Kevin Roberge “ American Medley “ Chorus Directed by Peter Yalanis, Assistant directed by Christopher Roberge, Choreography by Mary Lynn Seleman, Lighting by James Parsons & Fred Tedesco, Co-Chairman, Sound by Jeff Michaels, Band Jeff Michaels BRISTOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION OF RECORDED MUSIC ( 6- 25, 2015 ) Bristol O M Shows “ Steppin’ Out With My Baby “ 1990 Boys Club OM Show Co-Directed by: Ken Ferris and Ruth Busse Bristol Central High School Auditorium Friday & Saturday April 20th & 21st 8.00 P.M. DVD “ Steppin’ Out With My Baby “ ACT ONE “ Steppin’ Out With My Baby “ Chorus Pete Yalanis, Night Club Emcee “ If I Ever Fall In Love Again “ Ed Beardsley, Kim Hazelton “ I’ve Got Rhythm “ Tamera Licki “ I Wonder Why “ Todd Armstrong, Chris Roberge, Kevin McCauley, Rich Janak, Tony DiPietro, Tim Rackliffe, Troy Chamberlain “ Sometimes “ Ruth Stewart “ Given The Ol’ Soft Shoe “ Bill Deward, Constance Shulz “ I Keep It Hid “ Ruth Busse “ The Joint Is Jumpin’ “ Jill Connelly “ I’ve Got A Crush On You “ Dina Rossi “ Don’t Know Much “ Stacie & Chris Roberge “ Gershwin Medley “ Claudia Peronace “ You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling “ Brian Dutkiewicz, Craig Jones “ Rockin’ In Rhythm “ Schulz Dancers “ Wind Beneath My Wings “ Jennifer Burbank “ City Sounds “ Mini Chorus 1 “ Autumn In New York “ Todd Armstrong “ My Kind Of Town “ Merrily Cassina “ “ I Left My Heart In San Francisco “ Maureen Stella Speakers Kevin McCauley, Todd Armstrong INTERMISSION ACT TWO “ This Could Be The Start Of Something “ “ Stevie Wonder Medley “ Joanne Papapietro “ Move Your Body “ Meta Academy Dancers “ Lost In Your Eyes “ Tracy Bugryn “ Sing ! ‘ Sherry Bartlett & Kids Chorus “ New York, New York “ Wilson Dancers “ Somewhere Out There “ Jessica Reid, Michael Consonni “ I Live By The Groove “ Rich Janak “ OM Specialty “ OM’s “ Let Me Dance For You “ Mary Lynn Seleman “ Miami Sound “ Mini Chorus II “ Words Get In The Way “ Kim Dionizio “ Get On Your Feet “ Maria Salice “ O.M.-Joe Roy “ O.M.s “ Let There Be Peace On Earth “ Chorus, Kelly Zils STEPPIN’ OUT WITH MY BABY Directed by Ken Ferris, Ruth Busse Music by Jeff Michaels Choreography by Lisa Marchand & Mary –Lynn Seleman Lighting by Charles Rivard Sound by Jeff Michaels Set by Peter DiVenere, Brian Dutkiewicz BRISTOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION OF RECORDED MUSIC ( 6- 25, 2015 ) Bristol O M Shows “ A Night On Broadway “ 1991 Boys Club OM Show Bristol Central High School Auditorium Friday & Saturday April 26th & 27th 8:00 P.M. DVD “ A Night On Broadway “ ACT ONE “ On Broadway “ Chorus Soloists: Merrily Cassina, Ruth Stewart, Rebecca Begin, Richard McCarthy, Jennifer Hemphill, Maureen Stella, Claudia Peronace, Troy Chamberlain, Rick Janak “ He Touched Me / Maybe This Time “ ( Funny Girl & Cabaret ) Laura Reid “ This Is The Moment “ ( Jekyll & Hyde ) Brian Dutkiewicz “I’m An Indian Too / I Won’t Grow Up “ ( Annie Get Your Gun & Peter Pan ) OM Kids Soloists: Marie Stella & Michael Consonni “ A Little Fall Of Rain “ ( Les Miserables ) Ed Beardsley & Kim Hazelton “ OM Speciality “ ( The Wizard Of OZ In A Nut Shell ) O.M.’s “ City Lights “ ( The Act ) Wilson Dancers “ Stars “ ( Les Miserables ) Chris Roberge “ Being Alive “ ( Company ) Maria Salice “ Rhapsody In Rhythm “ Specialty Group Soloists : Mary Lynn Seleman, Rich Janak, Stacie Roberge, Troy Chamberlain, Kim Dionzio, Paul Armstrong, Lynn-Ann Herms, Bill DeWard, “ Someone Like You “ ( Jekyll & Hyde ) Ruth Busse “ West Side Story Medley “ Mini Chorus Two Soloists: Jodie Bechard, Al Stone Jr., Stacie Roberge, Troy Chamberlain, Tim Rackliffe, Kathy Cutter INTERMISSION ACT TWO “ Lullaby Of Broadway “ Chorus Soloist Barbara Vincens “ I Still Believe “ ( Miss Saigon ) Tracy Bugryn “ Jellicle Ball “ ( Cats ) Meta’s Academy Of Dance “ What Kind Fool Am I “ ( Stop The World I Want To Get Off ) Michael Raponey OM Speciality Two ( Dance scene: West Side Story 30 years later ) O. M.’s “ Good Old Vaudeville Show “ Mini Chorus One soloists: Todd Armstrong, Rich Janak, Tamera Licki, Melissa Grise “ My Funny Valentine / This Can’t Be Love “ ( Babes In Arms & Boys From Syracuse ) Joanne Papapietro “ As Long As He Needs Me “ ( Oliver ) Shirley Stone “ Grease “ ( Grease ) Bruce Johnson “ Hopelessly Devoted To You “ ( Grease ) Kelly Zils “ One “ ( Chorus Line ) Schulz Dancers “ Boys Club Song / Proud To Be An O.M. “ OM Men “ All I Ask Of You “ ( Phantom Of The Opera ) Wendy Bayer “ Phantom Of The Opera “ ( Phantom Of The Opera ) Chorus A NIGHT ON BROADWAY Directed by Ken Ferris, Ruth Busse Music by Jeff Michaels Choreography by Mary –Lynn Seleman & Lisa Allen Lighting by Charles Rivard Sound by Jeff Michaels Set by Brian Dutkiew icz, Ken Ferris BRISTOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION OF RECORDED MUSIC ( 6- 25, 2015 ) Bristol O M Shows “ Those Wonderful Years ! 20s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s “ 51st Annual O.M. Show DVD 4/ 1992 ACT ONE “ Another Op’nin, Another Show “ ( 1949 ) Chorus “ Somewhere Over The Rainbow “ ( 1939 ) Tracy Burgyn “ Chattanooga Choo Choo “ ( 1941 ) Schulz Dancers “ That’s Life “ ( 1966 ) Brian Dutkiewicz “ Unforgettable “ ( 1940’s ) Kim Hazelton & Ed Beardsley Dancers: Wendy Neilson & Kevin McCarthy “Top Hat “ Wilson Dancers “ Let Me Enterain You “ ( 1940s-1950s ) Mini Chorus Soloists: Merrily Cassina , Troy Chamberlain , Paul Armstrong, David Tedesco, Michael Raponey, Dina Rossi, Jodi Bechard, Claudia Peronce “ Vaudeville Comedy “ Ryan Dekoe & Stephen King “ The Accent Of Avenues “ ( 1991 ) Dawn Kendell –Miss Hartford County “ The Man I Love “ ( 1924 ) Elaine Gillette “ Birth Of The Blues & Sweet Georgia Brown “ ( 1926, 1925 ) Specialty Group Stacie Roberge & Paul Armstrong, Lynn-Ann Herms & Kevin McCarthy, Mary Lynn Seleman & Todd Armstrong, Amy Vanderoef & Troy Chamberlain “ OM Comedy Skit “ OM’s “ White Cliffs Of Dover “ ( 1940s ) Old Paint Gil Dube & Dave Downs “ Miss Otis Regrets “ ( 1943 ) Sandee & Mark Simpson Dance Arts Centre “ Billie Holiday Medley “ Ruth Busse “ Charleston “ ( 1923 ) Chorus INTERMISSION ACT TWO “ Back To The Fifties “ ( 1950s ) Chorus “ T. V. Commercials “ (1960-90 ) OM Kids Chorus Soloists: Maureen Stella & Tim Rackliffe “ When A Man Loves a Woman “ ( 1960s ) Craig Jones “ Simply Supreme “ ( 1960s-1970s ) Teen Chorus “ Live Happy “ Meta’s Academy Of Dance “ The Beat Goes On “ ( 1958-90 ) Mini Chorus II Soloists: Jennifer Hemphill, Chris Roberg, Stephanie Gordon, Bill O’Neill, Cheryl Waters, Todd Armstrong, Tamera Licki, Christina Micari, Donna LaFleur, Rachelle Cannon, Jodi Zils “ Good-bye NMy Friend “ ( 1988 ) Maria Salice Dancers: Kristen Connelly & Jill Mannarino “ Orange
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