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Maestro George Stelluto and tenor Rodrick Dixon join The Greg and Dan Show to preview the Peoria Symphony Orchestra's Home for the Holidays concert on Sunday, December 17th in the Peoria Civic Center Theater. Dixon and his wife, Alfreda Burke, are two of the featured guests in this year's holiday performance. Home for the Holidays marks Dixon and Burke's return to the PSO after last year's feature at the Too Hot to Handel - The Gospel Messiah concert. Home for the Holidays is a family-friendly concert highlighting holiday favorites like Charlie Brown, the Nutcracker, Christmas carols, and more. Visit peoriasymphony.org for tickets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join your host Hermene Hartman for this special report , 5- part Zoom series, Covid While Black in partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation. We’ll be discussing mental health, talking to survivors of the corona virus, in addition to featuring Black doctors & nurses, Black entrepreneurs, and the much ignored last responders/deathcare workers- funeral directors. In this finale episode your host Hermene Hartman speaks with some of Chicago's finest musicians and singers. Performances include the incomparable singer Teresa Griffin, Bassist Extraordinaire Frank Russell , The NuBlu Band , Pianist and music director Fred Nelson III, Billy Branch Blues Harmonica player, singer Nellie Tiger Travis , duo Roderick Dixon and Alfreda Burke , & co-host /singer Eric Thomas. Find out more about N’DIGO STUDIO at ndigo.com Follow Hermene Hartman On Facebook Executive Producer – Hermene Hartman/N’DIGO Studio Co-Producer – Joi Mitchell Co- Producer/Editor – Erik Hammond – Clear Vision Multimedia Talent Curator - Lynn Orman - Orman Music & Media Group In partnership with Robert R. McCormick Foundation
#AudTalk: Episode 20 — All Things "Too Hot" with Soloists Rodrick Dixon & Alfreda Burke by Auditorium Theatre
Renowned soloists Alfreda Burke and Rodrick Dixon join the CONVERSATION to talk about Too Hot To Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah, the universality of Handel’s work and the power of music to inspire and uplift our lives in advance of the 2019 concert at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago. Season 4 Episode 1 Originally posted January 8, 2019
Alfreda Burke and Rodrick Dixon are acclaimed performers excelling in a wide range of musical styles, performing with opera companies and symphonic orchestras.
Alfreda Burke and Rodrick Dixon are acclaimed performers excelling in a wide range of musical styles, performing with opera companies and symphonic orchestras.
Alfreda Burke and Rodrick Dixon are acclaimed performers excelling in a wide range of musical styles, performing with opera companies and symphonic orchestras.
College of Charleston School of the Arts invites the public to celebrate the first night of spring with music by vocal superstars, tenor Rodrick Dixon and soprano Alfreda Burke. "Awaken for the Arts" will take place on March 20, 2012 at 7 p.m. in the historic Dock Street Theatre (135 Church St). This benefit for the School of the Arts will also include a performance of a composition by College of Charleston music professor Edward Hart and other acclaimed music faculty will join Dixon and Burke on stage throughout the evening. The event is open to the public, but tickets are required. "Awaken for the Arts" will feature performances ranging from the quintessential works of Puccini and Verdi to the finger-snapping show tunes of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber and others. The night will also include some local flavor in a revival of popular songs from DuBose Heyward and Ira Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess." Peter and Cynnie Kellogg are the event's presenting sponsors and the event is chaired by Joe Riley III. Dixon and Burke are generously donating their time for "Awaken for the Arts." Charitable sponsors include MWV, TD Bank, and many others listed online: http://go.cofc.edu/awaken.
Alfreda Burke and Rodrick Dixon are acclaimed performers excelling in a wide range of musical styles, performing with opera companies and symphonic orchestras.