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Adapted from the Pulitzer Prizewinning novel“Tales of the South Pacific” by James A. Michener

Concert Adaptation by David Ives

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Direction & Musical Direction by Wendell Vaughn

Stage Manager Lighting Designer Sound Designer Heidi Echtenkamp* Jen Kiser Alan Noftall

Costume Coordinator Music Contractor Nicole Harrison Art Bouton

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CastEmile DeBecque ........................................................................................... Thaddeus Valdez*Nellie Forbush ...................................................................................................Lauren Shealy*Lieutenant Cable ............................................................................................Randy St. Pierre*Billis .....................................................................................................................Paul Dwyer*Bloody Mary ....................................................................................................Amalia DobbinsCaptain Brackett ................................................................................................. Mark Rubald*Harbison ................................................................................................................ Paul PageLiat ................................................................................................................... Rachel TurnerSailor (Stewpot) .................................................................................................Rob Costigan*Sailor .................................................................................................................Cole EmerineSailor ....................................................................................................................Mark LivelySailor ...................................................................................................................... Ian MeyerSailor ............................................................................................................Alejandro RoldanSailor ................................................................................................................Jacob VillarealSailor .............................................................................................................. Markus WarrenNurse ...................................................................................................... Jennifer DeDominici*Nurse .............................................................................................................. Karen Jeffreys*Nurse ......................................................................................................... Susannah McLeodNurse ............................................................................................................ Maggie SczekanNurse ................................................................................................................... Anne TerzeNgana .................................................................................................................. Rylee VogalJerome .....................................................................................................Nate Patrick Siebert

OrchestraViolin 1 ......................................................................................................... Naomi Sue SmithViolin 2 ................................................................................................................... Natalie HillViolin 2 ........................................................................................................... Beth GreenbergViola ..............................................................................................................Sara RichardsonCello ...................................................................................................................Cedra KuehnBass ................................................................................................................ Peter HuffakerFlute/Piccolo .......................................................................................................Pam EndsleyOboe/English Horn ............................................................................................Miriam KapnerClarinet 1 ......................................................................................................April JohannesenClarinet 2 ..................................................................................................... Deborah MarshallBassoon .................................................................................................................Jim HarveyHorn 1 ........................................................................................................Susan McCulloughHorn 2 ..........................................................................................................Malcolm McLeanTrumpet 1 ........................................................................................................Terry SawchuckTrumpet 2 ...........................................................................................................Dawn KramerTrombone .............................................................................................................. Andy WolfeBass Trombone ...............................................................................................Lindsey GardnerPercussion/Timpani ............................................................................................. Peter CooperHarp ..................................................................................................................Don Hillsburg

* Member of Actor’s Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.

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Wendell Vaughn, Director and Musical Director, National Tours – Mamma Mia! 2007-2010 (Associate Conductor and Keyboards); Joseph … Dreamcoat 2007 (Associate Conductor and Keyboards); The Book Of Mormon 2013 (Local AFM #23 Keyboard 2). Regional & Local Theatre – Country Dinner Playhouse 1996-2006 (Musical Director); Arvada Center 1996 (Anything Goes, Company, Wind In The Willows); Las Vegas Little Theatre 2006 Musical Director (The Last 5 Years); Woodlawn Theatre (San Antonio, TX) 2013, Musical Director (The Full Monty). Other professional credits include Phantom Of The Opera, The Las Vegas Spectacular Venetian Hotel & Casino 2010-2011, Keyboard 2 Sub; Forever Plaid Gold Coast Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas, NV 2006-2007 Piano/Conductor Sub; Zelda: The Symphony of The Goddesses Piano, The Majestic Theatre, San Antonio, 2013. Currently serving as Musical Supervisor for Six Flags Fiesta San Antonio, Texas since 2012.

Heidi Echtenkamp, Stage Manager, was recently the stage manager for Home for the Holidays and Sylvia at LTAC. Heidi was previously production stage manager at American Musical Theatre of San Jose: Wizard of Oz, West Side Story, Gypsy, A Chorus Line and Christmas Dream Land; Carousel Dinner Theatre: Thoroughly Modern Millie; Vail International Dance Festival; Walden Family Play House: Merlin’s Apprentice and Hole; Arvada Center: Putting it Together and Children of Eden. She has also production managed at Teatro ZinZanni San Francisco and venue managed at Teatro ZinZanni Costa Mesa.

Jen Kiser, Lighting Designer, is also the Assistant Technical Director at LTAC. Previous designs have been seen at Goodspeed Musicals (Meet John Doe; Caraboo, Princess of Javasu and others), Hartford’s TheaterWorks (Fully Committed), Wadsworth Atheneum (Sister Mozart with Haley Mills), Lone Tree Arts Center (Bunnicula; Home for the Holidays; Sylvia; Hank Williams: Lost Highway; John Denver Holiday Concert; Alexander and the Terrible… Day and others), Arvada Center (How I Became a Pirate), Mizel Center (The Value of Names). She has worked for the Guggenheim Museum, and assisted designers at venues including Papermill

Playhouse, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center Festival, and on Broadway’s By Jeeves.

Allen Noftall, Sound Designer, is a freelance audio engineer, based in Denver, CO since 1992. Allen works in a variety of local venues from Denver Botanic Gardens and Swallow Hill Music, to Pepsi Center and Ogden Theater as well as touring throughout the country and world with various artists. Allen is also the owner of Space Recording Live Sound, a full service event production company. Space Recording produces numerous types of events and handles all types of production services from staging and lighting, to sound and production management.

Nicole Harrison, Costume Coordinator, has been a freelance Costume Designer in the Denver area for over 20 years. Past design credits include Les Misérables for Theatre Aspen, the last 2 seasons for Lake Dillon Theatre Company, The Aurora Fox, Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, the Arvada Center and Country Dinner Playhouse. She has received many accolades for her Costume Designs including a Theatre Guild Henry Award (2008), a Denver Post Ovation (2006), and a Drama Critic’s Circle Award (2000). She is a Wig & Makeup Artist for Opera Colorado. Nicole also teaches Costume Design and Stage Makeup at Red Rocks College.

Thaddeus Valdez, Emile de Becque, is a proud 25-year member of Actors’ Equity Association. National regional theatre credits include appearances at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Alliance Theatre Company in Atlanta, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Coconut

Grove Playhouse and Chicago’s Goodman Theatre. Symphony soloist appearances include Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Boise Symphony Orchestra, Portland Symphony and Colorado Chamber Players. Local appearances include Denver Center Theatre Company, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center and the Arvada Center. He is also the proud veteran of 23 shows at Country Dinner Playhouse. Thaddeus holds a BA in Vocal Performance from University of Washington, School of Music.

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Lauren Shealy, Nellie Forbush, Denver Center: A Christmas Carol (Ensemble), The Doyle and Debbie Show (Debbie), I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (Lauren); Arvada Center: Curtains (Georgia), Miracle On 34th Street (Doris), 1940’s Radio

Hour (Anne); Off Broadway: Lingoland (Lauren), How to Succeed In Business…. (Rosemary); National Tour: South Pacific (Nellie); Walnut Street Theater: Tick, Tick…Boom (Susan); Barter Theater: Phantom (Christine); Westin Playhouse: Oklahoma (Laurie). Training/Awards: NYU, Tisch School of the Arts; named Westword’s Best Actress in a Musical for 2013.

Randy St. Pierre, Lieutenant Cable, is a member of Actors’ Equity Association and is a veteran of Colorado theatre. He returns to LTAC after performing the role of Bob Wallace in White Christmas and The Soldier in Home for the Holidays. Some of his Country Dinner

Playhouse credits include Tommy in Brigadoon, The Phantom in Phantom, Barrett in Titanic and Reverend Shaw Moore in Footloose: Denver Post Ovation award. He has also performed at the Arvada Center as Father in the musical Violet: Denver Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor in a musical. DCTC credits include, A Christmas Carol and Almost Heaven: Songs And Stories Of John Denver. Favorite roles include, Tony: West Side Story, Billy: Carousel, Erik: Phantom, and Che in Evita. He has performed regionally at the Ascot Theatre, Heritage Square Music Hall, Wayside Inn Dinner Theatre, and the Crystal Palace in Aspen. Randy is also a member of the stage crew here at LTAC.

Paul Dwyer, Billis, recently directed Home for the Holidays 2013 at LTAC. Paul was the Executive Producer/Artistic Director of the Country Dinner Playhouse where he took part in over 120 productions onstage and behind the scenes. He has directed numerous productions regionally and locally including his musical

theatre school, The Academy of Theatre Arts. Paul has also taught musical theatre at Texas Christian University. As a performer, he was last seen at the Arvada Center in Les Miserables and The House of Blue Leaves.

Amalia Dobbins, Bloody Mary, has performed extensively in opera, musical theater and oratorio. Favorite musical theater and operatic roles include Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls, Nicklausse in Tales of Hoffmann, Hansel in Hansel and Gretel and Julia Child in

the one-woman opera Bon Appetit! As a soloist, Amalia’s oratorio appearances include the Verdi Requiem (Parker Symphony), Beethoven’s Mass in C major, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Saint-Saëns’ Requiem, Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass and Handel’s Messiah. After graduating from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music with a master’s degree in vocal performance, Amalia was chosen by distinguished contemporary classical music composers to premier several new works: Eric Sawyer’s Itasca: poem for 4 voices and live electronics with U.C. Berkeley and Amherst College; Dieter Schnebel’s Quintesssenz / Poem für 4 Köpfe with Other Minds; Alan Shearer’s song cycle Learning the Elements with Composer’s Inc. Amalia is a member of the nationally acclaimed Colorado Vocal Arts Ensemble (CVAE).

Mark Rubald, Captain Brackett, was last seen at Lone Tree in Arvada Center’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Ragtime. Other Arvada Center credits include; Sheriff Ed Earl in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Dindon in La Cage Aux Folles, Slim in Of Mice

And Men, Common Man in Man for All Seasons, Governor in Man of La Mancha, Macy in Miracle On 34th Street and Lewis Gordon in Dividing The Estate. Denver Center Theatre Company: Gabe in Dinner with Friends, Truffaldino in Servant Of Two Masters, both Dromios in Comedy Of Errors, Valene in Lonesome West and Elyat/Wingate in John Brown’s Body.

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Paul Page, Harbison, has been recently seen as Tiger in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Best Actor, Edgy Award), Brian in The Shadow Box, Janus and others in Pardon My Dust, Dr. Larch in The Cider House Rules (Marlowe Award, Best Actor), Man in

Chair in Drowsy Chaperone, and Shelly Levene in Glengarry Glen Ross (Edgy Award, Best Actor; Marlowe Award, Best Supporting Actor). After graduating with a BFA in Acting from Kent State University, Paul spent 10 years as a working actor in New York City. He is a recipient of a Backstage West Garland Award for his performance in Three Hotels and a Denver Drama Critics Circle Award for his performance in As Bees in Honey Drown at the Arvada Center. www.PaulPage.biz

Rachel Turner, Liat, Colorado credits include: Arvada Center- A Christmas Carol, Camelot, Curtains, La Cage Aux Folles (Anne), Buddy (Mary Lou Sokoloff), A Wonderful Life (Ruth Bailey), Big River (Joanna Wilkes); Aurora Fox-Consider The Oyster

(Marisa), Annie (Grace Farrell), Godspell, Happy Days (Lori Beth); Vintage Theater Productions- The Drowsy Chaperone (Janet Van de Graff); Candlelight Dinner Playhouse-Bye, Bye, Birdie (Kim MacAfee), Big River (Mary Jane Wilkes), Scrooge (Isabelle); Town Hall Arts Center- White Christmas (Judy), Fiddler On the Roof (Chava), The Hobbit (Gollum); Boulder Fringe Festival- I, Oedipus (Oedipus); Van Oosbree Productions- Ancient History (Ruth).

Rob Costigan, Sailor/Stewpot, has performed in thirty productions at The Arvada Center, including; The Man of La Mancha, Ragtime, Hairspray, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Big River, Victor Victoria, Broadway Bound, and The 1940’s Radio Hour.

Local credits; Xanadu, The Wedding Singer

(The Aurora Fox), Singin’ in the Rain, Beauty and the Beast, State Fair, 42nd Street, Hello, Dolly!, and Gypsy (Country Dinner Playhouse). He has received a Denver Drama Critic’s Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical and most recently a Henry Award nomination in the same category.

Cole Emerine, Sailor, has performed throughout Colorado with Candelight Dinner Playhouse, High Performance Dance Theatre, OpenStage, Arvada Center, BDT, Carousel Dinner Theatre, Up In Lights Productions, and with a number of schools and

art programs. Since 2008, Cole has traveled the world as a Lead Singer and Dancer for Holland America Cruise Line. In 2011, Cole made his Off-Broadway debut in Gotta Dance! and choreographed the LA company of Hello, Dolly! As both a choreographer and designer, his highlights include Bonnie & Clyde, SWING!, Hairspray, A Christmas Carol, Blood Brothers, The Last 5 Years, Godspell, Evita, Guys & Dolls, 42nd Street and film work for Grammy Award Nominees The Fray. Performance favorites include: RENT (OpenStage), Aida (Arvada Center), The Music Man and Sweet Charity (Boulder Dinner Theatre), and Regional Premiers of Disney’s Beauty & the Beast as LeFou, Altar Boyz as Mark, and CATS as Mistofolees (Ovation Nomination).

Mark Lively, Sailor, is originally from Salt Lake City Utah. He moved to Northern Colorado where he graduated from The University of Northern Colorado with a degree in musical theatre. He has performed with various theatres around the Northern

Colorado area. Favorite roles have included Luke in Next Fall, John in John & Jen, Huck Finn in Big River, Young Scrooge in Scrooge the Musical, Leo in The Producers, Mark in RENT, Bat Boy in Bat Boy: the Musical, and Freddy in My Fair Lady.

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Ian Meyer, Sailor, attended Interlochen Arts Academy and graduated in 2010. Today, Ian is studying acting again at CU Boulder. Ian was recently seen in LTAC’s Home for the Holidays 2013.

Alejandro Roldan, Ensemble, was last seen at LTAC in Home for the Holidays as a featured singer. Alejandro is a classically trained vocalist who studied at Roosevelt University and the University of Northern Colorado. He is has been very active in the

Colorado theatre community for three years and recent credits include Radames in Aida, Usnavi in In the Heights (Denver premier), Man #2 in Jacques Brel, and an ensemble member in the 2013 Best Musical Henry Award winning Hair.

Jacob Villareal, Sailor, has been performing in Denver for two years after moving from Dallas. Denver productions include Forever Plaid, 9-5 The Musical, and Hair at Town Hall Arts Center; In the Heights at Vintage Theater; Oliver at Backstage Theater in

Breckenridge. Upcoming shows include Marry You with Magic Moments and Music Man with Town Hall. Markus Warren, Sailor, was last seen as the

Beast in the Breckenridge summer production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Favorite Arvada Center roles are Duke/Dr. Carasco in Man of La Mancha, Enjolras in Les Miserables, Manfred in Sunset Blvd, Fred Anderson

in A Christmas Carol: The Musical, Stanford White in Ragtime, Elle’s Father in Legally Blonde. He has also been seen in The Phantom at Boulder’s Dinner Theater.

Jennifer DeDominici, Nurse, has portrayed the roles of Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Carmen in Carmen, Hänsel in Hänsel und Gretel, Maria in The Sound of Music, Aldonza in Man of La Mancha (Henry Award nominee), Siebel in Faust, Mrs. Jones in Street

Scene, Angelina in Cenerentola, Dorabella in Così fan tutte, Signora Fioria in Do I Hear A Waltz, Angelina in The Second Tosca, and Claudia in Nine. Jennifer was a four-time Regional Finalist for the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and a first-place winner of the Denver Lyric Opera Guild Competition.

Karen M. Jeffreys, Nurse, is originally from Erie, Pennsylvania. Regional credits include three different productions of My Way (Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret, Ocean State Theater Company, Laguna Playhouse), Winter Wonderettes at the Pagosa

Springs Center for Arts and Camelot at the Arvada Center. Karen has spent the last four winters sailing the high seas as a female vocalist for Crystal Cruises. She studied classical voice with Rebecca Ryan at the D’Angelo School of Music.

Susannah McLeod, Nurse, is making her debut at LTAC. With a degree in Musical Theatre from the University of Miami, Susannah performed in theatres around the country before making her home in Denver. Favorite roles include Eponine in Les Misérables,

Kate in Andrew Lippa’s The Wild Party, and Olive in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Susannah is also the co-creator, producer, and host of the travel web-series Sus & Chlo on the Go (susandchloonthego.com).

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Maggie Sczekan, Nurse, will be seen in the upcoming The Music Man (Marian) with Town Hall Arts Center. Theatre: A Christmas Carol (Ensemble) with the Denver Center, Phantom (Christine) with Boulder’s Dinner Theatre, Grey Gardens (Little Edie)

with the Vintage Theatre, Spelling Bee (Olive Ostrovsky) and Sunday in the Park with George (Dot/Marie) with Oberlin College. Opera: Elixir of Love (Adina) and Così fan tutte (Despina) with Kennedy Center Honoree Martina Arroyo’s Prelude to Performance, Cambiale di matrimonio (Fanny) and Le nozze di Figaro (Susanna) with CU Opera, Le nozze di Figaro (Barbarina) with Oberlin in Italy. Training: Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music.

Anne Terze, Nurse, is a recent graduate of The University of Colorado. Recent past shows include Les Miserables, Ragtime, Music Man, Masterclass, and The Full Monty! Anne was recently seen at LTAC in Home for the Holidays 2013.

R&H Theatricals, Licensor, represents the stage performances rights to over 100 musicals by more than 200 writers. These include works by Rodgers & Hammerstein (including Oklahoma!, South Pacific, and The Sound of Music), Rodgers & Hart (Pal Joey, Babes in Arts), and Kern & Hammerstein (Show Boat), as well as musicals by Irving Berlin (Annie Get Your gun, White Christmas), Andrew Lloyd Webber (Cats, The Phantom of the Opera), Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza, Floyd Collins), Kurt Weill (The Threepenny Opera, Lady in the Dark), such perennials as Big River, Once Upon a Mattress, and Footloose, and the longest-running revues in the history of Broadway – Smokey Joe’s Café – and Off-Broadway – I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Recently added titles include In the Heights, A Catered Affair, It’s Only Life, [title of show], Love Musik, Face the Music, Reefer Madness, Altar Boyz, Bernarda Alba, Mid-Life! The Crisis Musical, and Bright Lights, Big City. R&H Theatricals is an Imagem company: www.rnh.com.

Starkey Theatrix, co-producer, is a division of Starkey Productions and is a full service theatrical company serving south Denver. Previous shows include Peter Pan, Bingo…the Musical, Always…Patsy Cline, Little Shop of Horrors at the PACE Center and Sylvia, Hank Williams: Lost Highway, Noises Off, Home for the Holidays (2012 and 2013), and White Christmas at LTAC. Starkey Theatrix also recently co-produced the children’s shows Alexander and the Terrible…Day and Bunnicula with the Lone Tree Arts Center.

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Rhythmic Circus Productions is proud to have assembled one of the most talented and innovative live performance groups in the nation for their production of Feet Don’t Fail Me Now. Comprised of tap dancers, musicians and vocalists who each have awards, television appearances, performance productions and educational incentives to their individual credit, the Minneapolis-based ensemble has collaborated to create RCP’s premiere show.

Ricci Milan (dancer), a proud Minnesotan, has been professionally entertaining audiences for over 15 years. His career has given him the opportunity to perform with Savion Glover, Jason Samuels Smith and Kirk Franklin. He was a featured soloist in ONE

at the Alabama Theatre in Myrtle Beach, SC, and in Tap Happy for Two at Tokyo Disneyland. He has choreographed and performed for the NFL, NBA and NCAA in addition to industrial shows for Best Buy, Target, PBS and Compaq. Ricci was a co-creator and choreographer for the nationally and internationally acclaimed tap dance company Ten Foot Five, which he toured with extensively for 10 years.

Nick Bowman (dancer) is one of the dance industry’s finest tap technicians and one of the most sought-after tap choreographers in the U.S. He is currently on faculty with the nation’s premiere touring dance convention West Coast Dance Explosion, for

which he has been the master tap teacher for the past 7 seasons. In addition to teaching for WCDE, his energetic and inspirational style of teaching has allowed him to tour extensively guest teaching and choreographing all over the world. His work is featured in nationally distributed educational videos and he recently developed and produced one of his own entitled Cheers! Nick’s performance credits include Caution Men at Work: TAP, Legends of Tap, Disney’s La Feet and Buckets and Tap Shoes as a few of his favorites. He has appeared on many

TV shows such as the Rosie O’Donnell Show, the Ellen Degeneres Show, and Dr. Phil. Nick currently resides in Minneapolis, MN, where he is the lead tap teacher/choreographer for the national award-winning studio, Northern Force Dance Company, and directs the Sole City Youth Tap Ensemble, which he founded in 2005.

Kaleena Miller (dancer) is a Minneapolis-based performer, choreographer and teacher best known for her work in the tap dance genre. She is a founding member of Rhythmic Circus, and currently tours nationally and internationally with their production Feet Don’t Fail

Me Now! She is also a former touring member of Ten Foot Five’s Buckets and Tap Shoes. Kaleena has performed in works by Joe Chvala, Roxane Butterfly, Keane Sense of Rhythm, Zoe Sealy and April Sellers. She has shared the stage with the Brass Messengers, Dark Dark Dark/ the Modern Times Spychestra, VocalEssence, Robert Bell, and Lili’s Burlesque Revue, and has performed at the Helsinki Tap Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Recently, she was commissioned by the Walker Art Center to choreograph for their Momentum series. In 2011, she choreographed and starred in Untitled, a silent tap film as part of the Dance/Film Project in Minneapolis. For the past four years, she has produced/hosted the live music and tap dancing project The Cutting Board at various venues in Minneapolis. As a solo artist, she is a 2007 SAGE Award recipient for People’s Choice and a 2011 nominee for Outstanding Performer. She graduated from the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities with a BFA in Dance, and has received tap training from Char Weiss, Karla Grotting, Heather Cornell and Roxane Butterfly.

Galen Higgins (dancer) started dancing at The Dance Shoppe in Plymouth, Minnesota at the age of three. After receiving his early training and graduating from their program, Galen has continued dancing at the University of Minnesota, where he is currently busy

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pursuing two degrees: a BS in Graphic Design, and a BA in Dance. He has appeared in many music videos dancing for artists including Valencia, Motion City Soundtrack and Mason Jennings. In June of 2009, he performed as a member in the Ensemble of the Ordway Theater’s production of Singin’ In The Rain. He has also performed dance works by choreographers Keri LaGrand, Ray Leeper and Desiree Robins and has toured extensively performing and teaching nation wide. His work as assistant choreographer can be seen in the nationally distributed Kelle Catalog. In his spare time, Galen enjoys photography, art and design, and playing drums for his band A Week Without Jon.

Alex Rossi (guitar/vocals) is the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for Twin Cities’ famous funk, rock, and blues band Root City. An innovative player and a strong vocalist who continually strives to evolve, Alex lends a breath of fresh air to his blues roots and is

constantly attracting members of his generation who seem to overlook the blues genre. As well as being the front man and founder of Root City since 1998, Alex was the original guitar player for the nationally acclaimed tap dance company, Ten Foot Five. He has recently released his first solo album Fast Hennepin and currently plays regularly at Glueks in downtown Minneapolis as well as weekly gigs all over the Twin Cities.

Aaron “Heatbox” Heaton (vocal percussionist/singer) is a one-man beatboxing sensation from Minnesota who has been singing since the age of ten. He describes his music as sounding like “a funky a’cappella group from outerspace.” He built

a reputation for himself while performing with Twin Cities’ band Root City (voted Best Blues Band of the Twin Cities by the readers of City Pages in 2006), as well as a one man band, Heatbox (1st place at the 2007 “Yo! The Music” Minneapolis beatbox battle.) In the last 3 years,

he has experienced a new level of success, releasing two solo albums (Entertainment and System) and touring nationally with top acts, appearing at the most populr musical festivals in the country and opening for famous musicians. Singing, beatboxing, looping and a warm sense of humor leaves the audience captivated time and time again. Heatbox’s songs and sounds range from soulful Motown a’cappella to the fastest mouthful of beats one could imagine.

Cornell Blanchard (keys/vocals) is one of the most sought-after performance and studio musicians in the Minneapolis area. He studied music, theatre and dance at the University of Minnesota-Duluth where he directed a handful of productions

including Guys and Dolls and Sweet Charity. Cornell is a core member in the popular Twin Cities’ funk, rock, and blues band Root Cityas well as a member of 6 other Minneapolis bands including R Factor, The Dan Kusz Band, The Repair Company, Dan Ristrom and the Big Throw Down, 8 Switch and The House Band.

Patrick Nelson (drums/vocals) has gained a reputation as a versatile musician in the Twin Cities area. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Music Education from the University of Minnesota-Duluth, and has since maintained a regular performance and recording

schedule with various groups as a drummer, bassist, and tuba player all over the Midwest. He has had the privilege to perform alongside of some of Minnesota’s elite, including: Tony Axtell (a prairie Home Companion, Donny Osmond), Sonny Thompson (Prince, Jonny Lang) and Ricky Peterson (David Sanborn, John Mayer). For the Past Six years he has been a member of the ‘Best of the Twin Cities’ award winning group Root City. He currently resides in Minneapolis with his wife, Alex.

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Dan Ristrom (bass/vocals) Music has been the driving force in Dan Ristrom’s life from a very early age. He began singing and playing electric bass in elementary school and at church. Dan studied piano as well as bass and grew up surrounded by a wide variety of music.

Following in the footsteps of his parents - son of Jazz guitarist, Reuben, and Music Educator/Choral Director/Organist, Diane – Dan pursued Music Education and Performance as his career. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education with a Vocal Emphasis from the University of Minnesota-Duluth, Dan returned to the Twin Cities and started his band, “The Throwdown.” As well as performing with his band, Dan substitute teaches at local public schools and works as a free-lance singer and bass player. His musical talent has taken him all over the world. Whether he is playing electric bass, singing, or teaching, music is Dan’s life and passion.

Peter Vircks (Saxophone) Minneapolitan saxophonist Peter Vircks is a founding member of the modern jazz group Moveable Feast (voted Best of the Twin Cities by the readers of City Pages in 2002) and works with many of the area’s prominent musicians. He’s

also had the great fortune of performing with many national and international artists including Grammy Award winner Jennifer Holliday, Erick Kamau Gravatte from the band Weather Report, Cuban piano phenomenon Nachito Herrera, The

Horn Heads, Togolese legend Jimi Hope, Tommy Barbarella from Prince’s New Power Generation, Devon Evans from the Wailers, Dokun Oke from Femi Kuti’s Nigerian group, Bruce A. Henry, Desdamona, Ethiopian bassist Yohannes Tona and his band, the Kevin Washington quintet, Clementown, and The Capone All Stars. In 2004 he was accepted to attend the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music where he was mentored by Bill Frizell, Dave Douglas, Mark Turner, Han Bennink, Dr. George Lewis and Clarence Penn. He is also a 2007 American Composers Forum Subito Grant recipient and subsequent adjudicator. Vircks is credited as a sideman on dozens of recorded albums. He’s also has performed music on several national TV commercials and independent films.

Aaron Weiner (Trumpet) was born in Eugene, Oregon and grew up in Milwaukee, WI. He earned a degree in classical trumpet from the University of Minnesota, studying under the likes of Craig Kirchhoff, Kaye Berigan, Dr. David Baldwin, and Kelly Rossum

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