Rockwall MusicFest Presents 4 Great Evenings of Entertainment

Rockwall MusicFest will present a series of  Music and Entertainment in 2012 and 2013.  This highly anticipated entertainment series  will bring National Acts to Rockwall Texas that will delight all ages. This entertainment series will Include;

The One O’Clock Lab Band Tuesday November 13, 2012

one O'clock Lab Band, UNT, rockwall, musicfest, music, festThe UNT One O’clock Lab Band is the premier performing ensemble of the internationally acclaimed University of North Texas jazz studies program.

The One O’clock Lab Band is directed by Steve Wiest, Grammy nominated composer and Associate Professor of jazz studies at LINT. With an unprecedented six Grammy nominations, the One O’clock Lab Band is noted for exceptional  individual musicianship and tight ensemble performance. Home of both the Stan  Kenton and Maynard Ferguson Libraries, one O’clock Lab Band concerts feature  exciting modern large jazz, ensemble music, including favorites from these  collections in addition to original compositions by current and former students and faculty members.

 

Side Street Strutters Tuesday February 12, 2013

“It Don’t Mean a thing if It Ain’t Got that Swing”

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” A breathtakingly tight ensemble”.Feel the searing rythyms of ” Sing, Sing, Sing,” savor the lush melody “At Last,” and reminisce to “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore” as the Side Street Strutters present a new musical experience showcasing the vocal stylings of Meloney Collins. Their program, Shiney Stockings, brings together an extensive repertoire, colorful costumes,, tap dancing, and 26 years of musicianship to create a performance which breathes new life info songs by the great songstress.
” A breathtakingly tight ensemble”

 

Robert Post, Comedian. Monday March 18th, 2013

robert post, music, fest, rockwall, musicfest, entertainmentInspired by the sight of his Italian grandmother spontaneously dancing. and singing at any family occasion (including funerals) and the classic vaudeville, jug-filing and specialty acts featured on the Ed Sullivan show, Robert Post created and built a career with his one man-variety show that entertains, engages and enchants.

“… it’s theatre – it’s comedy – it’s allusion “

42FIVE  Thursday May 9, 2013

42five, rockwall, music, fest, musicfest, entertainmentWhat’s an instrumental band with no instruments? if s not “magic” or “make believe.” It’s simply the voices of five guys: Ryan, Earl,
They’ve come together to create a new form of entertainment singing songs we all love, from the 80s to the tunes of today, including Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing,” Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” and Three Dog Night’s “Joy to the World.” This award-winning acapella quintet is superb! Geoff, Danny and Layne , known better as 42Five.

“These are my guys!”  Ed McMahon

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Upcoming Concert Series

Four great evenings of entertainment in 2012 and 2013. You won’t want to miss any of them!

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MusicFest Presents the Ninth Annual Celebrity Roast

Following tradition of honoring citizens who have made significant contributions to the Rockwall community, Mike Atkins, Executive Director of the county’s YMCA will be the subject of MusicFest’s ninth annual celebrity roast. Mr. Atkins has served fourteen years as Executive Director of the “Y”. He is a graduate of the Univtersity of Texas, a member of the First United Methodist Church of Rockwall, and a member of The Rockwall Rotary Club and is due to take over the helm of that prestigious club in a few years.

The evening starts with a 6 p.m. reception and silent auction at Occasions at Stone River on February 11, followed by a live auction and dinner at 7 p.m. Joining in the evening’s fun will be Emcees Russ Childers and Billy Quinton, Roasters Jon Bailey, Don French and David Sweet. Dinner will be prepared by Chef Zach. All proceeds will go to benefit Rockwall MusicFest.

Tickets are $85 and can be obtained online through PayPal on our donate page. Just indicate the number of tickets you need in the comments section of the form, and they will be held for you at the door. Checks can be made out to Rockwall MusicFest, and send to:
P.O. Box 1071,
Rockwall 75087.

Further information call 972-771-3573.

About MusicFest

Rockwall MusicFest is the production arm of The Greater Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra. The organization has grown since its inception and is known for presenting the finest in classical and contemporary music throughout this area of North Texas. The organization’s mission is to build and support a professional orchestra wherein young, talented musicians can learn by performing side by side with professionals; by presenting at least one Festival of Music each year featuring The Greater Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra and various musical groups from the Rockwall Independent School System and/or the surrounding areas, and by presenting or sponsoring other music-related activities as considered to be in support of attaining the goals and objectives of Rockwall MusicFest.

Bob Lewis ~ PlanetRockwall.com

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Christmas Blast of Brass

Choirs from Rockwall High School, Rockwall-Heath High School, Royse City
High School will perform a Community Celebration of Christmas at 7 p.m., December 6th.  The County-wide audience will join in a sing-a-long.

The event will be held at the Utley Performing Arts Center, 1201 Townsend Drive. Tickets can be purchased in Rockwall at:  Lakeside National Bank, Rockwall Chamber of Commerce, Alliance Bank.  Royse City location:  Leadership Bank, Helping Hands Store, or by calling 972-771-3573 (leave message).

Purchase tickets online by going to  http://rockwallmusicfest.com/donate/ and click on the “donate” button. Specify “Christmas concert tickets” in your comments as you complete the process. Provide your name for pickup at “will call”.

Thanks for supporting great music in Rockwall!

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Exclusive T-Shirt Offer!

The new Rockwall MusicFest T-shirts have arrived, just in time for the end of summer concert with the Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra. This event at the Harbor on August 20 promises to be the best ever!

Rockwall MusicFest LogoBut wait! There’s more! Anyone who visits the MusicFest tent during the concert and becomes a member at the $25 level or higher will receive a limited edition fashion statement featuring an image of the most talented octopus ever seen on a T-shirt. This musical mollusk was designed by Rockwall’s own Linda Oistad.

Show the world your support of fine music in our community by enjoying the concert and becoming a member of MusicFest. See you at the ‘Fest!

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End of Summer Concert at the Harbor

The greater Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra will present its second “End of Summer Concert” at the Harbor on Saturday, August 20, 8 p.m  under the auspices of Rockwall MusicFest.

Dr. Holcomb

This exciting musical treasure of professional and talented, youthful musicians, is entering its ninth year.  Well known conductor and chorale director, Dr. Stephen Holcomb, will again lead the orchestra in an evening of Rodgers and Hammerstein classics, together with the thirty five member chorale group from Dallas Baptist University.

Last year the event drew close to two thousand music lovers.  The professional reputation of the orchestra has grown throughout the years.  Students from the RISD, Meadows School of Music at SMU and well known professionals throughout north Texas will present the beloved scores from the King and I, Oklahoma, Sound of Music and many more  melodies written by this famous duo during the twentieth century.

Join us as the sun sets over Lake Ray Hubbard, the breeze ripples the waters and the sound of magnificent music fills the air.

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MusicFest Presents the Eighth Annual Celebrity Roast

You know you’ve become “Somebody” in Rockwall when you are invited by MusicFest director Ruth Peck to be the target of the organization’s annual Celebrity Roast. Going on its eighth year, the roast has become a January tradition. Such luminaries as Congressman Ralph Hall, former mayor Ken Jones, and Helping Hands director and city council member Margo Nielsen have all been given the once-over by friends and family before an audience eager for a peek at closet skeletons.

This year’s Roastee will be none other than former mayor and county commissioner, not to mention world-class sailor, Scott Self. Scott has distinguished himself over the years as a community leader and businessman. He has been a prime mover in helping to make Rockwall a destination for sailors throughout the area, and has himself won national acclaim as winner of several offshore sailing events, including the Transpac, a race from Southern California to Hawaii which draws hundreds of top racers from all over the world. His boat, Soap Opera, came in first in its class, no mean feat given the competition he faced.

Since April, 2008, Scott has operated sailing charters on Lake Ray Hubbard aboard the Seawolf, a 40-foot wooden catamaran which he and wife Jan built after retiring in 2005. Seawolf cruises have become one of the most popular activities anywhere in the area.

This year’s Roast will be held at Occasions at Stone River on January 29. A silent auction will be held and dinner will be prepared by Chef Zach. All proceeds will go to benefit Rockwall MusicFest. MusicFest’s roasts are a highly anticipated event each year and this year is promising to be another big success as an evening of good natured fun. For more information, please call 972-771-3573 or 972-772-0752, or purchase tickets through PayPal on our donate page.

About MusicFest

Rockwall MusicFest is the production arm of The Greater Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra. The organization has grown since its inception and is known for presenting the finest in classical and contemporary music throughout this area of North Texas. The organization’s mission is to build and support a professional orchestra wherein young, talented musicians can learn by performing side by side with professionals; by presenting at least one Festival of Music each year featuring The Greater Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra and various musical groups from the Rockwall Independent School System and/or the surrounding areas, and by presenting or sponsoring other music-related activities as considered to be in support of attaining the goals and objectives of Rockwall MusicFest.

Bob Lewis ~ PlanetRockwall.com

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Rockwall MusicFest Presents the Greater Rockwall Philharmonic Orchestra

Rockwall MusicFest will present the greater rockwall philharmonic orchestra in concert on August 14th at 8 p.m. An evening of the music of John Williams will be presented. The rich melodies of Shindler’s List, Star Wars, The Patriot and more will fill the night at Rockwall’s beautiful location — The Harbor. The orchestra welcomes their conductor, Dr. Stephen Holcomb, director of choral music at Dallas Baptist University.

The late Robert and Mary Elaine House will be honored at the event. Dr. and Mrs. House were loyal supporters of musical culture of Rockwall, Heath, Rowlett and their surrounding areas.

The old fashioned venue of outdoor concerts, will welcome many from Rockwall County and the surrounding area. Guests are invited to bring their blankets, pack a box lunch (or buy one at Ruby Tuesday’s or Agave Grille). Sit back and enjoy an evening of simply, beautifiul music.

The evening will end with an exciting fireworks display over Lake Ray Hubbard.

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