Friday, November 18, 2011

Holiday Concert - Paul Sullivan, Con Fullam and High School Music Department! | Western Maine Art Group

holiday concert

When: December 9th

Time: 7pm

Where: Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School, 1570 Main Street, South Paris Maine

Featuring the collaboration of Paul Sullivan, Con Fullam of Paiters, Poets & Players and the High School Music Department under the direction of Dennis Boyd.

Presented to you in collaboration with Western Maine Art Group and Oxford Hills Music, Art & Drama Boosters (OHMAD).

Tickets: Call (207) 739-6161 for ticket information. $10 donation per person with the proceeds to benefit both WMAG & OHMAD.

Paul Sullivan has enjoyed a richly varied and distinguished career as a composer and a pianist. As a soloist, with his trio, and as a member of the Paul Winter Consort, he has played concert tours in most of the United States and Europe, as well as Croatia, Israel, Costa Rica, and Japan. He has performed among the dunes of the Negev Desert, in Leonard Bernstein’s living room, and on the stages of many of the world’s finest concert halls. He has also performed with some legendary orchestras, such as the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy, the Boston Pops under both Arthur Fiedler and Keith Lockhardt, and several regional orchestras around the US.. As a jazz player he has worked in some of New York’s most prestigious clubs, including Sweet Basil, The Village Vanguard, and Bradley’s. He has played with a wide variety of jazz masters from Benny Goodman to Tommy Flanagan.

Con Fullam began playing out when he was 7 at school and church functions, appearing on his brother’s weekly radio show when he was 10, and forming his first band when he was 14. He has gone on to become a successful songwriter who is published by 4 of the 5 largest music publishing companies in the world, placing several songs on national and international charts. Commended by The American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, he has been nominated for an Emmy, and composed music for two award winning movies and a multi-award winning series on PBS

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