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THE “BOBBY T” TRIO
FEATURING: DOM CICCHETTI


WITH SPECIAL GUEST:
 LARRY CHANCE“AS YOU NEVER HEARD HIM BEFORE”

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9th, 2010

A Special Dinner/Cabaret Show

7:00 pm SHARP

LIMITED SEATING BY RESERVATION ONLY

                         

For decades, Larry Chance and Bobby T have delighted audiences performing their hits
within the Doo Wop genre. It may come as a pleasant surprise for some fans, that they are also accomplished Jazz artists. Join them as they perform the music they love while bringing you to new levels of listening pleasure.
 

BOBBY "T"
BOBBY "T" spent most of his childhood listening to Jazz and Jazz drummers. Gene Krupa was a huge influence and is still Bobby's idol. Bobby backed up Dion at neighborhood functions. At an audition for the ''Earls'', he learned that they needed a drummer.  Bobby auditioned, and was chosen for the group. Bobby has backed up such luminaries as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddly, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Ruby and the Romantics, The Shirelles, Chubby Checker, The Flamingos, The Drifters, and Patti La Belle. Although Bobby thoroughly enjoyed working with all of these incredibly talented artists, he was always hungry to exercise his true love, jazz.  Bobby eventually formed the Bobby T Quintet which featured Bubba Brooks who performed with the Harlem Renaissance Band and with Anita O'Day, world renowned jazz singer and bass player Nancy Reed, and the late great jazz pianist, Danny GirlandoBobby's passion lives on with this great new trio! 

DOM CICCHETTI

DOM CICCHETTI studied at the prestigious Berklee College of Music and toured with many legendary stars including Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli, Ray Charles, Diana Ross, Sammy Davis Jr., Marvin Hamlisch and Michael Fienstein on such world-renowned stages as Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall and The London Palladium - not to mention The White House. Other world tours include Blood, Sweat and Tears, Meatloaf and David Johannsen. Dom's music can also be heard on the daytime soap opera, All My Children, and in the Robert DeNiro film, A Bronx Tale. Most recently he was musical director for The Mancini Project, a theatrical workshop based upon Henry Mancini's music.

LEW SCOTT is one of the most sought after bassists in the New York area. He has performed with such notables as Clark Terry, Conti Condoli, Frank Rosolino, Joe Lavano, Herb Ellis, George Coleman, Dave Liebman, Jack Sheldon, Peggy Stern, and many others. He has toured with vocalist Melba Moore, Lainie Kazan, and Nnena Frelon. He has also worked with Anita O'day, Mark Murphy, and many others, including Robert Goulet, Vic Damone, Sergio Franchi, Jerry Vale, Al Martino, Eddie Fisher, Florence Henderson, and Lucie Arnaz. Among the groups he has worked with include the Four Aces and the Fifth Dimension. Lew Scott has been performing in the New York area since 1978.

SPECIAL GUEST: LARRY CHANCE

LARRY CHANCE & the Earls represent the music that helped define Rock 'N' Roll, the original doo wop era that put the street corner-society onto the national charts. In 1955 Larry's family moved from South Philly, to the Bronx, and it was there he discovered that vocal groups were to be found on almost every street corner.
He developed one of his own in 1957, with five friends, and called his group, the High-Hatters. By 1960 the group had evolved into what would then be called "the Earls". The rest is music history.
Now hear LARRY CHANCE like you've never heard him before.