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KC and the SUNSHINE BAND Followed by Fireworks September 5 • 7:00 PM KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND FOLLOWed BY FIREWORks September 5 • 7:00 PM he music of KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND has remained widely popular throughout a 40 year career, something few bands can claim. Hits like “Shake Your Booty” and “That’s the TWay (I Like It)” secured their spot in pop history and earned them 10 Grammy nominations, three Grammy Awards and an American Music Award. Harry Wayne Casey – KC for short – developed a unique sound blending R&B and Funk with some Latin percussion grooves that became one of the most progressive sounds of the 70’s. For the first time in a decade the band has released a new album,Feeling You! The 60’s, a tribute to the music that influenced H.W. Casey as a LUCY WOODWARD: Opening for young man. It was the conflict, political movements, innocence and free KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND love that inspired the creation of Dance Revolution and Casey’s need to LUCY WOODWARD is an award winning create “something that would make people forget their problems and be songwriter who has written and recorded happy,” he remembers. Feeling You! The 60’sis one of a two part project songs for several soundtracks. Songwriters featuring covers of songs from legends like Bob Dylan, The Kinks, Ben E. Monthly said Lucy brings a “sultry intensity King, The Righteous Brothers, Aaron Neville and more.Don’t miss out on and scorching sensuality” to her bluesy jazz/ what will surely be the dance party of the summer! pop performances – “a jaw-dropping listening experience.” 19th AnnuaL JAZZFest & Taste OF the Lake • SEPteMbeR 19 • 4:00-10:00 pm DIANE SCHUUR • 6:30 pm egarded as one of contemporary jazz’s leading vocalists, DIANE SCHUUR is as eclectic as she is talented. Blind from birth but gifted with perfect pitch, Schuur taught herself to play piano by ear before studying formally for 11 years at the Washington State School for the Blind. She grew up Rsurrounded by jazz between her father’s piano playing and her mother’s formidable collection of Duke Ellington and Dinah Shore records. Not surprisingly, Schuur lists Dinah as one of her greatest influences. In her three-decade long recording career, Diane has earned two Grammys and has been nominated for three more. She has collaborated with some of the biggest names in the business including Ray Charles, B.B. King and Barry Manilow, among many others. Schuur has also been invited to perform at the White House on multiple occasions and was one of the select musical guests asked to perform for Stevie Wonder when he was recognized at the Kennedy Center Honors. Diane Schuur’s most recent release, I Remember You (With Love to Stan and Frank) is an homage to two of her most influential mentors, Stan Getz and Frank Sinatra. BRIAN AUGER • 8:00 pm JeSSY J • 5:00 pm The legendaryBRIAN AUGER’S Oblivion In a genre dominated by men twice her Express has returned. The famed Hammond age, JESSY J has carved out a unique B3 and keyboard player has created a distinct niche for herself by remaining true to voice that combines jazz, rock, soul and funk her own unique vision and sound. In that is clearly recognizable to his millions of addition to a successful career as a studio fans. With over 20 albums to his name and musician, the young saxophone player took the lengthy stints on the RCA and Warner Bros. labels, Brian jazz world by storm in 2008 with a #1 Billboard hit that held for Auger has accumulated Grammy Nominations, 10 albums charting eight consecutive weeks. She names her exposure to world music as in Billboard’s Hot 100, a #1 single, and the title of “The Godfather of a central factor in how she creates music and utilizes it to create “an Acid Jazz.” Brian’s bands over the years have featured Rod Stewart, international language without boundaries.” On her new album, you Long John Baldry, Julie Driscoll and even Jimi Hendrix. In addition, can hear the influences of Jessy J’s recent travels to Cuba and Africa Brian has recorded with such great luminaries as The Yardbirds, Eric with songs that highlight not only the rich sounds of those regions, Clapton, Van Morrison, Eric Burdon and Down To the Bone. The but her musical prowess, as well. Of the record, My One and Only latest incarnation of the Oblivion Express is a family affair featuring One, Jessy J says, “this album is another big step in my musical dream Karma Auger on drums and Ali Auger on vocals, who live up to the of achieving diversity and originality through practice, patience, Auger name and make the Oblivion Express smoke. gratitude and experience.” Annual Delegate and LMVA Delegates Board Elections Season is Here Dist Delegate Location Units 101 Ken Kuczer La Paz 240 102 Martin Bender La Paz 285 t is time once again to elect your be held. The twenty-five percent (25%) 103 Diane Hufstedler La Paz 285 District Delegate to Lake Mission quorum requirement is also required at 104 Fred Mellenbruch Coronado 91 Viejo Association. The list of delegates these reconvened meetings. The October 105 Jan Anchell Casta del Sol 263 Iadjacent to this article represents the Board of Directors Meeting will be held 106 Diane Hufstedler Barcelona 409 107 Dale Tarkington Barcelona 424 current delegates for all districts in LMVA. immediately following the Non-Sub 108 Alan Virdinis El Dorado 444 There are two types of delegate elections Association District reconvened meetings. 109 Ron Denecour El Dorado 259 held annually. Sub-Associations to LMVA A Candidates Forum is scheduled for 110 Bill Bosemar El Dorado 186 elect their own delegates during their Tuesday October 27 at 6:00 pm in the Lake 111 Jane Chadburn Granada 151 annual Board of Director elections. LMVA Clubhouse for any member wishing to 112 Fred Mellenbruch Deane 353 assists Non-Sub Association districts with speak on the upcoming Board Elections or 113 Richard Heimann Mission Ridge 224 the process explained below. Delegate any issue they want to address concerning 114 Rod Simenz Madrid 186 representatives from all districts then elect the Lake Association. 115 Walt Halagarda El Dorado 424 members of the Board of Directors at 116 Alan Virdinis Madrid 319 the annual meeting held each year in late The culmination of the election process 117 Horst Weiler Cordova 281 October. occurs following the Candidates Forum 118 Dale Tarkington Castille 361 on Tuesday, October 27 at 7:00 pm 119 Alan Virdinis Castille/Madrid 402 The first step in the process is the District with the Annual Meeting of the Lake 120 Alan Virdinis Castille 284 Delegate Non-Sub Association Meetings, to Delegates. The election of the Board of 121 Rod Simenz Aliso Viejo 1 168 be held concurrently, on Tuesday, October Directors takes place at this meeting. 122 No current delegate Aliso Viejo 2 102 6 at 7:00 pm in the LMVA Administrative Two Board positions are up for election 123 Alan Virdinis Seville 304 Building. These annual meetings are held 124 Martin Bender La Mancha 147 in 2015. A quorum of District Delegates to elect District Delegates in all Non-Sub 125 Donna Hamblin Castille 195 representing fifty-one percent (51%) of the Association Delegate Districts. A quorum 127 Horst Weiler Cordova 271 of twenty-five percent (25%) of members membership is required to conduct the 181 Diane Hufstedler Casa Loma Condos 14 represented in person or by written election. The District Delegates will then 26 Fred Mellenbruch Madrid del Lago 688 proxy is required to conduct business in cast votes to elect Board positions. 28 Jane Chadburn Cordova 210 a Delegate District. It is not too early to LMVA members are invited to attend all of 29 Martin Bender Castille 522 consider who your District Delegate is and the meetings in the election process. This 30 Geraldine Milikan Casta del Sol 214 to contact your Delegate to talk about their gives members an opportunity to support 31 Diane Hufstedler Montiel 404 32 Diane Hufstedler Cordova 381 accomplishments over the past year and their District Delegate and to meet the 33 Patrick Smith Tres Vistas 64 individuals who are seeking to serve on the their intentions for next year. 34 Rod Simenz Andalusia 415 LMVA Board of Directors. On Tuesday, October 13 at 7:00 pm, in 35 Wayne Broadhag Cresta Verde 8 the LMVA Administration Building, the For more information on how to become 36 Fred Mellenbruch Madrid del Lago 24 reconvened meetings of the Non-Sub a District Delegate, call LMVA at 37 Nancy Schmidt Mallorca 372 Association Districts that did not reach (949) 770-1313, ext. 213. 38 Joe Sperber Cordova 527 a quorum at the October 6 meeting will 39 Alan Virdinis Casta del Sol 528 40 Bob Gick Finisterra 214 41 Fred Mellenbruch Briarwood 169 42 Ben Banderi Baja Finisterra 118 43 Alan Edwards Galicia/Cortez 476 44 Fred Mellenbruch Montiel/Galicia 483 45 Larry Mann Evergreen 285 Parade of Lights 46 Geraldine Millikan Casta del Sol 425 47 Tamara Hoadwonic Alta Finisterra 202 Lottery 48 Ron Bassolino Cypress Point 210 Members interested in participating 49 No current delegate Castille 8 in the 37th Annual “Parade of Lights” 50 Fred Mellenbruch Galicia 45 on Saturday, December 5th, should 51 Nanette Meyer El Mirador 54 contact the Lake Services Department 52 No current delegate Valaencia 259 at (949) 770-1313, ext. 200, by Friday, 53 Fred Mellenbruch Cortez 429 November 6th. A limited number of power 54 No current delegate Las Palmas 405 55 Anne Cashman Ridgemont 172 inverters are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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