Friday, February 26, 2021

ArtsBeat 2/26/21: The Capitol Steps

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 2/26/21. A salute to The Capitol Steps, the musical political satire group. Relive their laughs with Elaina Newport, Bari Biern, Janet Gordon Davidson, Evan Casey, and Mike Thornton. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wcgeirg-xMU

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

On The Mark TV/Radio 2/24/21

On The Mark profiles Barrington Stage Company’s survival strategies for the pandemic with Charlie Siedenburg. Listen, watch, stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUy6QDJVO3g

Westfield News ArtsBeat 2/23/21

Westfield News ArtsBeat 2/23/21. WAM Theater's new season; a new outdoor performance sapce at Shakespeare & Company, Ben Folds streams, and arts news for WMass and NoCT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-357/

2/23/21 ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio

New ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard Today. WAM Theatre’s 2021 season, a new theatre at Shakespeare & Company, The (Little) Big Broadcast, Ben Folds and more. Segment starts at: 11:50 http://pioneervalleyradio.com/2021/02/23/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-february-23-2021/

Thursday, February 18, 2021

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 2/19/21

All new ArtsBeat, 8AM on WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. Cheryl Crowe introduces us to ArtWorks Westfield, and MA Small Business Development’s Keith Girouard updates us on the state of the arts in WMass. Listen, watch, stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtTpdn2bzgc

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

On The Mark 2/17/21

2/17/21. On The Mark TV/Radio : Maureen Sullivan introduces us to “Dress fo Success” with Margaret Tantillo and Lakesha Coppedge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N65sKCPGw-s

Westfield News ArtsBeat 2/16/21

Westfield News ArtsBeat 2/16/21. Jorgensen's Spring season, Kevin Rhodes on Brahms, Pericles at CT. Rep, The (Little) Big Broadcast returns and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-356/

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 2/16/21

New ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard Today. Brahms’ Last Hurrah with Springfield Symphony Maestro Kevin Rhodes; UCONN;s Jorgensen Center announces its Spring season with Ben Folds, plus news from playwright Ben Scranton, TheaterWorks Hartford and Playhouse on Park. segment begins at: 1:15.  http://pioneervalleyradio.com/2021/02/16/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-february-2/

Thursday, February 11, 2021

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 2/12/21

2/12/21 ArtsBeat TV/Radio on WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. Meet Goodspeed’’s new Artistic Director, Donna Lynn Hilton. An hour no musical theatre lover will want to miss. Watch, listen, stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22fkylhI3UI

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

On The Mark TV/Radio 2/10/21

2/10/21 on WCPC15 and 89.5fm/WSKB. On The Mark TV/Radio : What Young People Think with Westfield Technical Academy’s Joe Douglass and his students. Listen, watch, stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aLvwb-HDsU

Media Release: The (Little) Big Btroadcast

DATELINE: February 10, 2021FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Mark G. Auerbach. 413-427-7352 or mgauerbach@gmail.comTHE (LITTLE) BIG BROADCAST! STREAMS FROM MOUNT HOLYOKE MARCH 6. South Hadley, MA: The Jazz Ensembles of Mount Holyoke College present the 16th edition of The Big Broadcast! on Saturday, March 6 at 2PM & 7:30PM, in a free streaming version of what would have appeared on the stage of Chapin Auditorium on the Mount Holyoke College campus in South Hadley, MA. Now titled The (Little) Big Broadcast, it’s a one-hour tribute to the 1940's radio show, created by and directed by Mark Gionfriddo, featuring the Mount Holyoke College Big Band, Vocal Jazz, and Chamber Jazz Ensembles performing well-known tunes from the swing era and the American songbook. WWLP-TV meteorologist Brian Lapis is emcee “Fred Kelley” for his 14th consecutive season.Mount Holyoke College music faculty member Mark Gionfriddo originally created The Big Broadcast! for a small cabaret group he directed, and incorporated it into the concert season at Mount Holyoke College. It has since been designated as a Signature Event at the college.The (Little) Big Broadcast!, according to Gionfriddo, is reconfigured for challenging times. “We’ve got a series of songs from the golden age of radio, along with some radio commercials of the day. We’re featuring the Glenn Miller version of “Little Brown Jug”, two Cole Porter hits--”You Do Something To Me” and “Night and Day”; Bobby Troup’s “Route 66” as performed by Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters; “My Funny Valentine” from Rodgers and Hart’s Babes in Arms, and "Star Eyes", a tune made famous by Helen O’Connell and Jimmy Dorsey.Mark Gionfriddo, creator and director (and “Matt Morgan”) of The (Little) Big Broadcast! is well-known to area concertgoers as a piano soloist, coach/accompanist, composer/arranger, conductor and music director. A versatile musician, Mark’s knowledge of diverse repertoire includes classical, jazz, rock, and popular music. Mark has been based at Mount Holyoke College since 1986 where he is Coordinator of Piano Studies for the Department of Music as well as Director and Founder of the Jazz Ensembles. In addition, Mark is Catholic Music Director and conducts the Abbey Chapel Singers for the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.In 2000, Mark accompanied Garrison Keillor on the Chapin Auditorium stage in a New England Public Radio benefit show, and he conducted the MHC Big Band in 2006 during two episodes of the popular NPR public radio quiz show "Says You!" During the summer, Mark was resident music director for Berkshire Theatre Group for their productions of Peter Pan, Seussical the Musical, Mary Poppins, Beauty and The Beast, A Christmas Carol, The Music Man, Tarzan, Shrek the Musical, and the Neil Ellenoff Musical Mondays series. Mark's production of A Class Act also appeared off-Broadway at the Robert Moss Theatre.Mark has recently reunited with the internationally renowned Young@Heart Chorus as pianist and arranger, a post he originally held from 1992-1998. He is also co-author of Good Night, Dear Hart, Good Night, a book about Holyoke's Hart-Lester H. Allen and the Ponzi scandal, on the Epigraph imprint.Brian Lapis ("Fred Kelley") joined the 22News Storm Team in 1996. He got his start in broadcasting at the age of 15 at radio station WILI, in his hometown of Willimantic, CT. He's worked as a radio on-air talent for stations in Hartford, CT; Philadelphia, PA; Syracuse, NY; and Providence, RI. Brian has a Bachelor's degree in Television Radio Film Management from Syracuse University. In addition, he holds a certificate in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University. This is his 14th season as WJAZ announcer and emcee “Fred Kelley”. In 2013, the National Weather Association named Brian “Broadcaster of the Year".Brian loves performing as “Fred Kelley”. “The combination of the opportunity for me to perform, the creative energy of the students and Mark Gionfriddo, and the great music makes this far and away my favorite event of the year," he said.  "As a 'student of broadcasting’, I am one who appreciates the Golden Age of Radio and just how hugely popular these variety shows were in their day.  I’d like to believe that if I were around back in the 1940s, I would have a gig like Fred Kelley’s."Performance sponsors confirmed to date of The (Little) Big Broadcast! are: Mount Holyoke College, and WWLP-22News & The CW Springfield. Tickets are free for both streamings of The (Little) Big Broadcast!. Advance reservations are required. For tickets to the 2PM performance: https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/the_little_big_broadcast_967#.YCK8fC2ZNQI For tickets to the 7:30PM performance: https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/the_little_big_broadcast#.YCK50S2ZNQI-30-

Westfield Nerws ArtsBeat 2/09/21

Westfield News Arts Beat 2/09/21. The Bing Arts Center closes. The Bacon Brothers at Hartford Stage. Boston Pops livestream, and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-355/

My February Succeeding in Small Business Column

My February article about newsletters in Succeeding in Small Business. https://www.succeedinginsmallbusiness.com/the-newsletter-as-a-marketing-tool/

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 2/09/21

New ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard Today. The Boston Pops stream a Valentine’s concert; The Laramie Project heads to Barrington Stage, and The Bacon Brothers do a benefit for Hartford Stage. segment begins at: 2:58 http://pioneervalleyradio.com/2021/02/09/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-february-9-2021/

Thursday, February 4, 2021

ArtsBeat TV/Radio 2/05/21

2/05/21 ArtsBeatTV/Radio on WCPC15and 89.5fm/WSKB. Guests:SteveHays put Springfield on the theatre map, founding both StageWest andThe Drama Studio. Barrington Stage actor Peggy Pharr Wilson talks10x10. Watch,listen, stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfWKCJwcSM8

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Westfield News ArtsBeat 2/02/21

Westfield News ArtsBeat 2/02/21. The UMass Fine Arts Center Gala, Howard Sherman's new book about Thornton Wilder, Hershey Felder as Sholom Aleichem and arts news for WMass and No.CT. https://thewestfieldnews.com/arts-beat-354/

On The Mark TV/Radio 2/03/21

On The Mark TV/Radio: *Anatomy of a Podcast. The Game Changers in Medicine Team. Sean Moloney, Sharon Johnson, Lauren Weigand, Rolando Nieves, Tom Sliwakowski. Listen, watch, stream. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJv1n3XbvXY

ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio 2/02/21

New ArtsBeat on Pioneer Valley Radio’s Brad Shepard Today. News about the Umass Fine Arts Center season, Pioneer Valley Jewish Film Festival, “Elyot and Amanda” at Playhouse on Park, an extraordinary exhibit at William Baczek Fine Arts, and farewell to the Bing. segment begins at: 2:56 http://pioneervalleyradio.com/2021/02/02/brad-shepard-today-tuesday-february-2-2021/