WASHINGTON (June 2016) -- Bigshot Records will celebrate pop/jazz legend Frank Sinatra by streaming a full-length video of a tribute concert featuring the Brian Choper Jazz Project, a band led by veteran drummer Brian Choper.
The two-hour "Our Way" concert video will be available anytime on
demand at YouTube starting July 15. The show, which was recorded in
Washington, D.C., includes performances of "My Way", "New York, New
York", and other classics by vocalist Peter Cannella. The Sinatra prodigy joined the band last year after packing houses in venues along the East Coast.
Access to the on-demand "Our Way" concert video is free. Individuals can watch the show at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0G6LDdz9le7o5wz_lhRSQQUkG7B2Qz_G .
Sinatra and Brian Choper Jazz Project fans filled the Mishkan Torah
Synagogue to hear the Sinatra classics on June 26. Part of the proceeds
from ticket sales supported Sinatra for Seniors, a non-profit
organization that brings music to senior citizens to help improve mental
health. Individuals can make donations while watching the video at
YouTube. To learn more, visit https://www.gofundme.com/29v7wheu .
"We are delighted to partner with the Mishkan Torah Synagogue for this
highly worthwhile effort to honor Frank Sinatra, while also supporting
better mental health for our seniors," said Choper, founder of BigShot
Records and its parent company, Washington Entertainment Connection.
"This concert has been months in the making. Individuals will be able to
download the entire show from anywhere in the world."
Ol' Blue Eyes was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, on Dec. 12, 1915, going
on to become one of the most popular and influential musical artists in
the 19th Century. The Brian Choper Jazz Project used the concert as the
kickoff for a national concert tour.
Cannella's
supporting cast includes legends Brian Choper on drums, Harry Appelman
on keyboards, Ephraim Wolfolk on bass, Ben Poethke on trombone, and Ron
Pruitt and Ron Chatterjee on alto and baritone saxophone.
"It's true that Frank Sinatra never worked with a combo or small band,
so this concept is brand new," Choper noted. "We have intentionally
orchestrated this to produce a great sound with fewer musicians. Most of
the people we've introduced this concept to have been impressed or
wowed by the rich, full sound of this music coming from fewer players.
We also plan to stage shows with 17-piece orchestras like Sinatra used."
Cannella's traditional pop, swing and jazz vocals have been described
as “jaw-dropping and memorable.” Before signing exclusively for Bigshot
Records, the vocalist sang both classics and originals at restaurants,
nightclubs and casinos from New York to Washington. WEC spent several
months trying to find the right musicians to back him before eventually
pairing him with the Brian Choper Jazz Project. The tenor’s favorite
classics include Bobby Darin’s version of “Mack the Knife”, and of
course the Sinatra anthems.
"Sinatra fans are in for
an unforgettable experience," Choper added. "We plan to mix it up by
throwing in a Michael Buble’ version of a Sinatra tune, and there will
be a few surprises."
All six backup musicians are
popular acts on their own. Choper is the founder and drummer of the
renowned New Klezmer Quintet and the Nexus Rock Band. Appelman, who
teaches at Montgomery College, has appeared around the world with
renowned bands. Wolfolk serves on the board of the Washington, D.C.,
Federation of Musicians. Poethke has performed with the Nostalgia Big
Band and was a member of the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps from
2011-2013. Pruitt currently works as a music instructor in South
Brunswick, New Jersey, where he conducts orchestras and teaches.
Chatterjee works with different organizations in the New Jersey area to
mentor and inspire young artists in jazz and classical music.
The "Our Way" Sinatra tribute concert will be edited for future
on-demand streaming at www.BigshotRecordsLive.com. Individuals can
download a record label app for their smart phones by visiting https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bigshot-records/id1100226714?ls=1&mt=8 (iPhone) or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.conduit.app_54510a99ac6f47e5805a4ac5b3c8ea80.app
(Android). Follow Bigshot Records on Facebook at
http://www.Facebook.com/BigshotRecords and Twitter at
http://www.Twitter.com/BigshotRecords.
For information about booking an "Our Way" concert celebrating Sinatra, contact Bigshot Records at (301) 441-8899 or tbarnes@entertainmentdc.com .
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