
SATURDAY,
December 13th, 2003 at
8PM & 10:30PM
PLEASE
NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATE. THIS IS A NOTIFICATION OF A CHANGE
OF DATE!
PLACE: Inter-Media
Art Center
370 New York Avenue, Huntington, NY
11743
CONTACT: Kathie
Bodily [631] 549-9666
PHONE: [631]
549-ARTS
TICKETS: $37.50 General Public
/ $28.50 IMAC Members
On
Saturday, December 13th, 2003 at 8PM & 10:30PM, the Inter-Media
Art Center (IMAC) in Huntington, Long Island will present
a concert with guitarist PETER WHITE and saxophonist MINDI
ABAIR.
Since
he burst onto the scene in 1990, guitarist PETER WHITE has
made quite a name for himself. His first solo album, “Reveillez-Vous”
was ranked the fifth best selling album of 1990, a year in
which he was also named Best New Male Artist of the Year.
He released his second album, “Excusez-Moi”, in
1992, and it became the #2 New Adult Contemporary album of
that year. His newest release is “Glow”. White
has performed on recordings by Rick Braun, Richard Elliot,
The Crusaders, Craig Chaquico, Greg Vail, Joe McBride, 3rd
Force and an upcoming project by Kirk Whalum.
MINDI
ABAIR is not your father’s jazz musician, but she is
the daughter of one. Pop, R&B, soul and jazz were all
seminal musical influences on Abair, who grew up in a musical
household. Her major label debut “It Just Happens That
Way” showcases Mindi’s abilities as not only a
distinctive voice on saxophone but also as a writer. The album
features contemporary jazz laced with R&B/soul rhythms
and pop melodies on songs like “Lucy’s”,
“Save the Last Dance” and the title song.
Tickets
for this performance are $37.50 ($28.50 for IMAC Members).
For tickets or further information on this performance, or
on other IMAC programs, call IMAC's 24-hour Arts-Line at (631)
549-ARTS. Tickets can also be purchased at the theater from
noon to 6PM, Tuesday through Friday, 2PM to 6PM on Saturdays
and after 2PM on the day of the performances. For further
information, call IMAC's business office at (631) 549-9666.
The Inter-Media
Art Center, Inc. is a non-profit Media and Performing Arts
Center whose programs and services are supported in part by
public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts (a
state agency), Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs,
grants from New York State Senator James A. Lack and Suffolk
County Legislator Jon Cooper, as well as by the Members of
IMAC. IMAC also gratefully acknowledges support from Fleet
Bank, Korg USA, The Guitar Center, The D’Addario Foundation
for the Performing Arts, Branch Financial Services and Olivia
and Harlan Fischer.
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