Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The NAMM Foundation Launches Benefit Album to Put More Musical Instruments in Kids’ Hands

CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Former Arkansas Governor and part-time bass guitar player Mike Huckabee recently launched a new benefit album called “I Wanna Play!: An Album to Put Musical Instruments into the Hands of Every Child in America” on his weekly news commentary show. Platinum recording artist and songwriter Aaron Tippin and producer James Stroud led the charge on this project at Gov. Huckabee’s suggestion.

They jointly selected the impressive list of participants, including Aaron Tippin (“I Wanna Play” written by Aaron and Thea Tippin), Lorrie Morgan (“You Are So Beautiful”), John Anderson (“Swingin”), George Jones (“Amazing Grace”), Neil Sedaka (“Laughter In The Rain”), Ray Price (“Danny Boy”), Ronnie Milsap (“Honky Tonk Women”), Darryl Worley (“Katie’s Song”), Louise Mandrell (“I Can’t Stop Loving You”) and Tracy Lawrence (“Fightin’ Side Of Me”). The songs and artists reflect a varied tapestry of creative influences to highlight the importance of making music. The CD is now available on iTunes, Amazon.com and www.wannaplaycd.org or by calling toll-free (888) 499-4996.

This is a labor of love that is a continuation of Gov. Huckabee’s support of the efforts of the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation’s Wanna Play Fund, which provides musical instruments to schools and other music programs across the country, allowing many who otherwise couldn’t afford instruments to enjoy the fun and proven benefits of playing music.


The NAMM Foundation’s Wanna Play Fund stems from a national public awareness campaign called Wanna Play?, created by NAMM to educate people of all ages about the many social and wellness benefits of making music. Wanna Play? endorsers include actors, authors, musicians, sports figures, executives, politicians and personalities who play a musical instrument. More than 100 celebrities currently support the campaign, including Gary Sinise, Jack Black, Isaac Slade, Sara Bareilles, Robert Downey, Jr., and John Legend.

“Aaron Tippin’s cornerstone song 'I Wanna Play' will hopefully become a tune that is not only heard by millions, but helps place instruments in the hands of children,” said Gov. Huckabee. “Music changed my life when I got my first guitar at age 11 and it’s been changing my life ever since. I still play and have more fun doing it now than ever before. I’m confident that people will love the variety and the quality of the music on the CD, but this gift of music is two-fold; folks will also know that with every purchase, 100 percent of the profits will go directly to providing musical instruments to students.”

“I Wanna Play” is an original song written by Aaron and Thea Tippin, featuring Mike Huckabee on bass and a special vocal appearance by the children from W.O. Smith Nashville Community School. Huckabee continued, “This album was truly an experience of a lifetime; we have such talent associated with the CD—including major music legends—it’s a dream come true for me to be part of this and the proceeds from it will help to make dreams come true for young hopefuls.”

Tippin echoed Huckabee’s sentiments. “Since this project was in its infancy, Gov. Huckabee, myself and my good friend James Stroud have had the same goal: to shine a light on the need for music education and do our part to get children excited about music from an early age,” he said. “Music, whether playing an instrument or singing in church, opens the doors to creativity, self-expression and confidence—all of which are vital elements in health, behavior and social circles for children and adults. I get to see the impact of my music, whether it be from the smiling faces in the audience in front of me, or a letter written from a soldier. The NAMM Foundation’s objective of improving the quality of music education in America's public schools and raising public awareness surrounding the importance of music education for our nation's youth is a standard that I’m proud to support.”

“Research shows conclusively that kids who play music and sing do better in school and in life,” said NAMM President and CEO Joe Lamond. “We are so grateful to Gov. Huckabee, Aaron Tippin, James Stroud and the host of amazing artists who made this project possible.” He continued, “Kids that are either troubled, or merely not enamored with school studies, often light up over a musical instrument. There is transforming power in music—from improving academic performance in math and other disciplines to providing a positive alternative to mischief.”

Research shows that playing benefits children and teens in a variety of ways. Picking up an instrument positively affects the development of children's cognitive skills, builds confidence, self-discipline and inspires creativity. Playing music can help to increase productivity and help kids and teens connect socially with their peers. Music education is vital for children to reach their full academic and social potential.

I Wanna Play!: An Album To Put Musical Instruments Into The Hands Of Every Child In America project is the result of collaboration involving some of the biggest names in the music business, the Victory College Foundation and the NAMM Foundation. The CD is now available on iTunes, Amazon.com and http://www.wannaplaycd.org/ or by calling toll-free (888) 499-4996.

About NAMM Foundation

The NAMM Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of advancing active participation in music making across the lifespan by supporting scientific research, philanthropic giving and public service programs from the international music products industry. For more information about The NAMM Foundation, please visit http://www.nammfoundation.org/.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Fall 2010 Musicals Around Monroe County

Here are the musicals being presented in the schools around Monroe County this fall.  If we are missing one from your district, please let us know!
  • November 4 - 6 - The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee - Webster Schroeder High School
  • November 12 - 14 - Peter Pan - Irondequoit High School (Dake Junior High Musical)
  • November 18 - 20 - Disney's Alice in Wonderland Jr. - Twelve Corners Middle School, Brighton
  • November 18 - 20 - Science Fair: The Musical! - Churchville-Chili Middle School Auditorium
  • November 19 - 21 - The Sound of Music - Greece Arcadia High School

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

...and We're Back

After a quite hectic beginning of the year, we've finally cleared up all the backlog of requested loans, so things should be a bit more timely from now on.  I hope that the beginning of all of your year's have been great.

The library took in a record number of requests in mid-August starting with over 140 titles for NYSSMA festivals across New York State.  Unfortunately, getting all of those ready for shipment (including any needed repairs to the music) ran into all of the requests from the school districts and things got a little bogged down.  I've already addressed the situation with NYSSMA and they have agreed to move back the ordering from the various zones so that the music requests get to the library a couple of weeks sooner starting in 2011.  Hopefully this will alleviate the overlap between NYSSMA festivals and the districts start-of-year orders.

The library has now grown to 4,100 titles (that's up from 3,100 when I took over in 2006) and will continue to grow, so make sure you check back here at the Library News blog on a regular basis.  Also, don't forget that you can always get sample copies of a piece for your review to determine if it is suitable for your ensamble. 

Thursday, October 7, 2010

New Acquisitions: October 7, 2010

The following are new pieces that we have added to the Music Library since July 30. The vast majority of the band pieces are suited for younger bands (Grade 1 to 1-1/2).

Chorus
  • C-2217 - Sisters (My Girls, No. 3) by Gwyneth Walker & Lucille Clifton (Treble Cleff/SSA/72 copies)
  • C-2355 - Goin' Home (from the Largo of the Symphony "From the New World") by Antonin Dvorak, adapted by William Arms Fisher (Oliver Ditson/SATB/54 copies)
Band
  • N-1454 - Freedom Song by Sigvald Norman (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1455 - The Riddle Song, Traditional, arranged by Mike Leckrone (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1456 - Rigaudon by Henry Purcell, arranged by R. Christian Dishinger (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1457 - The Climate, Traditional, arranged by Sammy Nestico (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1458 - Jessamine Station Overture by Jim Curnow (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1459 - Down in the Valley, Traditional, arranged by Carroll DeCamp (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1460 - Li'l Liza Jane, Traditional Old Southern Song, arranged by Sammy Nestico (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1461 - Lady Luck by Sammy Nestico (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1462 - In a Crystal Ball by William Svarda (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1463 - The Heart of Midlothian, Traditional, arranged by William Svarda (Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1464 - He Can Do It by Peter Udell & Gary Geld, arranged by Sammy Nestico (Mourbar-Studio 224/1 set)
  • N-1465 - In the Navy by Jackques Morali, Henri Belolo & Victor Willis, arranged by Paul Cook(Scorpio Music/1 set)
  • N-1466 - John Henry, Traditional, arranged by Michael Davis (Neil A. Kjos/1 set)
  • N-1467 - A Hiking Song, Traditional, arranged by James D. Ployhar (Belwin Mills/1 set)
  • N-1468 - Prelude Through All Major Scales by Frank Erickson (Belwin/1 set)
  • N-1469 - Jeffy's Blues by Dennis Sterner (Shawnee Press/1 set)
  • N-1470 - Jumpin' Jacks by Mitchell Bender (Shawnee Press/1 set)
  • N-1471 - Celtic Suite by Herbert W. Fred (Shawnee Press/1 set)
  • N-1472 - Serenade by Gabriel Pierne, arranged by Alfred Reed, solo revised and edited by Don McCathren (Shawnee Press/1 set)
  • N-1473 - Hill Songs, Traditional, arranged by James Andrews (Shawnee Press/1 set)
  • N-1474 - Rondo Marziale by John O'Reilly (Alfred/1 set)
  • N-1475 - Christmas Journey, Traditional, arranged by Sandy Feldstein (Alfred/1 set)
  • N-1476 - Lone Star Overture by John O'Reilly (Alfred/1 set)
  • N-1477 - Jazz Waltz by Gerald Sebesky (Alfred/1 set)
  • N-1478 - Jazz in a Mellow Mood by John Kinyon (Alfred/1 set)
  • N-1479 - Rollicking Reeds by Nick Contorno (Hal Leonard/1 set)
  • N-1480 - I'll Always Remember, Adapted from Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar, adaptation and arrangement by Ed Lojeski, band accompaniment by Frank D. Cofield (Hal Leonard/1 set)
  • N-1481 - Intrada & Rondo by Ray Luke (Ludwig/1 set)
  • N-1482 - Chinatown Shuffle by Jacques Rizzo (Bourne/1 set)
  • N-1483 - Strolling on a Spring Day by Harry Sosnik (Luverne Publications/1 set)
  • N-1484 - Procession by Robert H. Pearson (Luverne Publications/1 set)
  • N-1485 - The Cuckoo by A. Arensky, arranged by Harlan Powell (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1486 - Noel! Noel!, Traditional French Carols, arranged by Henry Pharmer (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1487 - Contradance No. 1 by Ludwig Van Beethoven, arranged by Wally Johnson (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1488 - John Henry, Traditional, arranged by Edward McLin (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1489 - Die Fledermaus, Overture by Johann Strauss, arranged by Jay Wallace (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1490 - Lady Bug by Sigvald H. Norman (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1491 - Menuet A L'Antique by Ignacy Paderewski, arranged by Kenneth Henderson (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1492 - Maypole Dance by Bela Bartok, arranged by Don Schaeffer (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1493 - The Preacher (I Ain't Gonna Study War), Traditional, arranged by Don Schaeffer (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1494 - Panis Angelicus by Ceasar Franck, arranged by Paul McConnell (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1495 - Preacheer Man by Lee Adamski (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1496 - Onward! America, Various Composers, arranged by Clark Gregory (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1497 - Raisins and Almonds, Traditional Jewish Melody, arranged by Henry Pharmer (Pro Art/1 set)
  • N-1498 - Lolly-Too-Dum, Traditional American Folk Song, arranged by Pharmer, Henry (Pro Art/1 set)