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    I Love You — Sean Kiefer

    3rd place in the ASMAC 2024 Van Alexander Arranging competition. https://asmac.org/2024/09/16/asmac-2024-competition-winners/

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    The King's Ransom — Jacob Bauman

    2nd place in the ASMAC 2024 Van Alexander Arranging competition. https://asmac.org/2024/09/16/asmac-2024-competition-winners/ Music & Orchestration by Jacob Bauman Alto Sax 1 - Willie Bays Alto Sax 2 - Sam Dark Tenor Sax 1 - Ethan Krodel Tenor Sax 2 - Takoda Collins Bari Sax - John Layton Trumpet 1 - Jeff Parker Trumpet 2 - Evan Taylor Trumpet 3 - Zach Walter Trumpet 4 - Gaston Kaisin Trombone 1 - Zach Hood Trombone 2 - Alden Ruth Trombone 3 - Jarell Charleston Bass Trombone - Ryan Liu Piano - Dan Ventura Guitar - Cam MacLean-Kennedy Drums - Tate Sherman Electric Bass - Nolan Phillips Recorded by Jacob Bauman & Luc Charlier Mixed by Jacob Bauman

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    The Lake — Ennis Harris

    1st place in the ASMAC 2024 Van Alexander Arranging competition. https://asmac.org/2024/09/16/asmac-2024-competition-winners/ From Ennis Harris about the arrangement: I arranged "The Lake" from Ellington's "The River Suite" with one question in mind. What if Ellington were instead from Buenos Aires, played the Bandoneon, and happened to be named "Duke" Ellington-Piazzolla? Both Ellington and Piazzolla were dreamers and boundary-breakers. This is my homage to the two titans.

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    Cherokee — Joshua Chapple

    3rd Place in the ASMAC 2024 Bill Conti Big Band Arranging competition. https://asmac.org/2024/09/16/asmac-2024-competition-winners/ Arranged by Joshua Chapple. A slightly undertempo version of Cherokee written to feature Trombone and Flugelhorn. Saxes: Eric Law David Galli Edgar Byars Derek Janoff Kevin Shinskie Trumpets: Joe Palmer (lead) Ethan Pires Miranda Towler Joshua Polion (solo) Bones: Scott Schaffer (lead) Allie Biancoviso Sam Keedy Kevin Bryson Rhythm Section: Josh Beck (Piano) Jaehyun Cho (Bass) Kevin Vernier (Guitar) Jacob Smith (Drums)

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    A Sad Bird Still Sings — Sean Kiefer

    2nd Place in the ASMAC 2024 Bill Conti Big Band Arranging competition. https://asmac.org/2024/09/16/asmac-2024-competition-winners/

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    On That Bus — Zhengtao Pan

    1st Place in the ASMAC 2024 Bill Conti Big Band Arranging competition. https://asmac.org/2024/09/16/asmac-2024-competition-winners/

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    Charis - Jason Lee

    Charis - Jason Lee by ASMAC

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    Symphony No 1 — Zhengtao Pan

    Symphony No 1 — Zhengtao Pan by ASMAC

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    Swashbuckling Suite — Daniel Goodwin

    Original Song by The Gentle Men Lead/Bass/Baritone/Tenor Vocals - Shawn Gaskill Alto/Mezzo Soprano Vocals - Olivia Jane Barron

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    How Did We Come To This - Alexander Ronneburg

    How Did We Come To This - Alexander Ronneburg by ASMAC

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    Here's To Us - Shawn Gaskill

    Original Song by The Gentle Men Lead/Bass/Baritone/Tenor Vocals - Shawn Gaskill Alto/Mezzo Soprano Vocals - Olivia Jane Barron

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    Wayfarin Stranger Hard Times - Oliviana Marie

    Wayfarin Stranger Hard Times - Oliviana Marie by ASMAC

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    il Paese Del Sole - Marco Pasini

    il Paese Del Sole - Marco Pasini by ASMAC

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    Rivers Of January - Paul Stovall

    Rivers Of January - Paul Stovall by ASMAC

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    There Ain't Enough Hours In The Day - Performed By Flight 584, Written By Oliviana Marie

    There Ain't Enough Hours In The Day - Performed By Flight 584, Written By Oliviana Marie by ASMAC

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    Yoni Fogelman Wisps Of Gaviota

    Yoni Fogelman Wisps Of Gaviota 2022 ASMACiJAZZ MUSIC BIG BAND COMPOSITION AND ARRANGING COMPETITION. 1st Place Advanced Catagory (Grade 4+)

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    Diego Carrillo Sonata for Violin and Piano (Mockup)

    Diego Carrillo Violin Concerto (Mockup) ASMAC 2022 Chamber Music Competition, 1st Place More on Diego: www.oscardiegocarrillo.com

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    Pano Fountas Sinfonietta For Strings (mvts. 1,2,4)

    Pano Fountas _ Sinfonietta For Strings (mvts. 1,2,4) ASMAC 2022 Chamber Music Competition - 2nd Place More on Pano at www.panofountas.com

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    Bill Conti Big Band 2022 1st - Ryan Kiernan - GRADIENT

    ASMAC 2022 Competition Winners Ray and Jon Charles Vocal Arranging Mayta Cohen BILL CONTI Big Band Arranging 1) Ryan Kierman 2) Daiki Nakajima 3) Joshoa Boar Lam

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    Bill Conti Big Band 2022 2nd Daiki Nakajima – NOSTALGIC ALREADY

    ASMAC 2022 Competition Winners Ray and Jon Charles Vocal Arranging Mayta Cohen BILL CONTI Big Band Arranging 1) Ryan Kierman 2) Daiki Nakajima 3) Joshoa Boar Lam

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    Jon And Ray Charles Vocal 2022 Winner - Mayta Cohen – L’CHA DODI

    ASMAC 2022 Competition Winners Ray and Jon Charles Vocal Arranging Mayta Cohen BILL CONTI Big Band Arranging 1) Ryan Kierman 2) Daiki Nakajima 3) Joshoa Boar Lam

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    Bill Conti Big Band 2022 3rd - Joshua Boaz Lam – ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET

    ASMAC 2022 Competition Winners Ray and Jon Charles Vocal Arranging Mayta Cohen BILL CONTI Big Band Arranging 1) Ryan Kierman 2) Daiki Nakajima 3) Joshua Boaz Lam

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    Music Publishing - ASMAC First WEDNESDAYS

    In this ASMAC First WEDNESDAYS event on September 06, 2017, "MANAGING YOUR OWN MUSIC PUBLISHING: Practical Help for Composers and Arrangers," our panelists (Abby North, Jillian Ferguson, Dave Black, and Gregg Nestor, and Moderator, Jeannie Gayle Pool) discuss issues facing composers and arrangers related to publishing and how to make their music available to a wider audience. For more information about this event, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/first-wednesdays-presents-managing-your-own-music-publishing/

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    Grant Geissman - ASMAC Luncheon July 19, 2017

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features Emmy-nominated guitarist and composer, Grant Geissman, who was the special guest at ASMAC’s luncheon on July 19, 2017 at Catalina’s in Hollywood. Moderated by composer, arranger, instrumentalist Dan Ferguson, the luncheon guests were treated to behind the scenes details about how Grant started his career, who he worked with along the way, and his reflections on his many TV hits (including Two and a Half Men). To learn more about this luncheon, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/special-guest-grant-geissman-at-asmac-july-19th-luncheon/

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    Mervyn Warren - ASMAC Luncheon March 1, 2015

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features five-time Grammy Award winner and 10-time Grammy nominee Mervyn Warren. This highly accomplished film & TV composer, record producer, lyricist, songwriter, arranger, pianist, and vocalist is equally adept at practically any style! Merv’s work spans the genres of pop, R&B, jazz, orchestral, classical, hip-hop, vocal, country, and gospel. One of the industry’s most sought- after producers, his credits read like a who’s-who of pop, R&B, jazz, and country and include Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Queen Latifah, Boyz II Men, Barbra Streisand, and many others. For more information, visit www.asmac.org/luncheon-with-mervyn-warren.

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    The Wrecking Crew - ASMAC Luncheon July 2015

    In this ASMAC Luncheon podcast, Filmmaker Denny Tedesco, Don Randi and Perry Botkin discuss the process and behind-the-scenes actions of bringing the Award-winning documentary, “The Wrecking Crew” to the screen. For more information about this luncheon, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/the-wrecking-crew-luncheon/

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    Monica Mancini and Gregg Field - ASMAC Luncheon April 2017

    This ASMAC luncheon podcast features recording artist and double-Grammy nominated vocalist Monica Mancini; and producer, musician, educator, 7 time Grammy winner and Latin Grammy “Producer of the Year” Gregg Field. You can view the complete VIDEO of this event on the Members Only section of this website. They spoke to attendees at the ASMAC luncheon on April 19th at Catalina’s. For more information about this luncheon with Monica Mancini and Gregg Field, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-presents-a-special-luncheon-with-monica-mancini-gregg-field/

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    Ray Parker Jr. - ASMAC Luncheon July 2014

    This luncheon podcast features Ray Parker Jr. While he is perhaps best known for the No. 1 smash hit “Ghostbusters,” Ray has enjoyed quite a versatile career, not only as a much sought-after guitarist, but with a number of other hits to his credit, as a performer, songwriter and producer. For more information about this luncheon with Ray Parker Jr., please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-luncheon-with-ray-parker-jr/

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    Mike Post - ASMAC Luncheon Sept 2016

    This Luncheon podcast features television composer, Mike Post. Mike and Don Peake, the moderator, have a decades long bond and touched on some fascinating stories with Jackie Kennedy, Andy Williams, Ray Charles, Sonny & Cher, Pete Carpenter, and how a beach towel battle in Hawaii turned into a TV composing gig. To learn more about this luncheon with Mike Post, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/podcast-mike-post-sept-2016

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    Steve Porcaro - ASMAC Luncheon June 2016

    This Luncheon podcast features Steve Porcaro, who shares his creative process of writing, his life, and his work. With his new solo album about to be released, “Someday, Somehow,” and his upcoming tour with Toto, we were lucky to have him with us. For more information about this luncheon with Steve Porcaro, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/steve-porcaro-luncheon/

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    Duane Tatro & Glenn Jordan - ASMAC Luncheon May 2016

    ASMAC’s May 18th luncheon was a special "Honor Our Own" event, where we proudly acknowledged two excellent composers/arrangers who have excelled in both their careers and their support of ASMAC. First up to be introduced by President Kim Richmond was Duane Tatro. After we celebrated his 89th birthday with a cake and candles, Duane treated the audience to a brief retrospective of his career. Glenn Jordan was our second honoree, an award-winning songwriter, composer, producer, singer and performer whose music is heard every day by millions of people. Many of you may not know that Glenn Jordan is a former member of the group Sha Na Na. To learn more about this "Honor Our Own" Luncheon with Duane Tatro and Glenn Jordan, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-honors-our-own/

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    Stu Philips - ASMAC Luncheon August 2007

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features Stu Phillips. His talk included stories from his long and varied career, ranging from playing piano in cocktail lounges to conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He began his career as an arranger and conductor for several night club performers and became a successful A&R record producer and film and television composer. To learn more about this ASMAC luncheon with Stu Phillips, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/stu-phillips-luncheon-august-15-2007

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    Mark Isham - ASMAC Luncheon April 2008

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features Mark Isham, who has always had a talent for crafting evocative new musical worlds. His gift for creating unforgettable melodies and his love of fresh, innovative sonic palettes have earned Isham many awards including a Grammy, an Emmy, and a Clio, in addition to multiple Grammy, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for his material both as a composer and a recording artist. Most recently, Mark was honored by ASCAP with the Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement. To learn more about this ASMAC Luncheon with Mark Isham please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-luncheon-with-mark-isham/

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    Leonard Maltin - ASMAC Luncheon July 2006

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features Leonard Maltin, one of the country’s most recognized and respected film critics and historians. Leonard was in his 24th season as the resident film buff with television’s Entertainment Tonight. Long before he became a familiar face on television, his annual paperback, “Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide,” established his reputation; he was 18 when the first edition was published. A perennial best-seller, ‘The Guide’ has become an indispensable tool for film fans, and the venerable New York Times called it “invaluable.” To learn more about this ASMAC Luncheon with Leonard Maltin, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-luncheon-with-leonard-maltin

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    Dynamic Music Partners - ASMAC Luncheon February 2008

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features composers Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion, and Kris Carter, known as Dynamic Music Partners. They were introduced by ASMAC Board Secretary Charles Fernandez who has known DMP since they worked on the Shirley Walker crew for Warner Bros. He marveled over their imagination, mastery of technology, and serious business acumen. He added that their partnership offered a model for how composers can work successfully in the current business climate. Between them, they have racked up 17 Emmy nominations and two wins, among other accolades. To learn more about this ASMAC Luncheon with the Dynamic Music Partners, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/asmac-luncheon-dynamic-music-partners

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    Motown Sound Panel - ASMAC Luncheon November 2007

    The American Society of Music arrangers & Composers presented a panel discussion, “The Sound of Motown, from Detroit to Los Angeles” at its monthly luncheon, November 14 at Catalina’s in Hollywood. Keyboardist, composer, and producer Clarence McDonald moderated the panel that included Marvin Augustus, David Blumberg, Sylvester Rivers, and Don Peake. This session was a follow-up to last summer’s ASMAC arranging workshop with Paul Riser (see July 2007 “Overture”). Because the Motown sound has had a dramatic impact on American popular music, it is fascinating to hear the stories of the individual musicians who were an integral part of that famed organization. To learn more about this luncheon with the Motown Sound Panel, please visit http://www.asmac.org/motown-sound-panel-luncheon-november-14-2007/

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    Dave Black - ASMAC Luncheon April 2016

    This ASMAC Luncheon podcast features Dave Black, with Alfred Music Publishers, one of the major distributers of music books and printed music. Dave was introduced by ASMAC Board member Elliot Deustch, a busy composer and conductor himself. In addition to holding the Alfred Music position of Senior Vice President, Dave is an active composer, arranger, author and percussionist. To learn more about this luncheon with Dave Black, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/dave-black-luncheon/

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    Gary Owens - ASMAC Luncheon September 2008

    This ASMAC podcast features Gary Owens, one of the best in the business. As a radio announcer, DJ, narrator, broadcaster, animated voice specialist, and actor, Gary has marked over 3,000 cartoon shows and appeared in over 12,000 radio shows. His cartel of cartoon characters include Roger Ramjet, Space Ghost, The Blue Falcon and Ren & Stimpy’s Powdered Toast Man – and has been with Sesame Street since it’s inception. To learn more about this luncheon, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/gary-owens-luncheon-september-17-2008/

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    Scott Healy - ASMAC Luncheon March 2016

    ASMAC was thrilled to host composer, producer and keyboardist Scott Healy at our March 16th Luncheon. Scott gave the audience an overview of how he arrived in Los Angeles – from the beginning, as he learned to play the piano, through his musical education, to his gig work in New York prior to joining the CONAN band. For more information on this luncheon with Scott Healy, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/scott-healy-luncheon/

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    Lee Holdridge - ASMAC Luncheon November 2008

    Lee Holdridge was our guest speaker at the ASMAC luncheon on Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Lee spent his early years in Costa Rica, beginning music studies on the violin at the age of ten with Hugo Mariani, then the conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica. At fifteen - now determined to be a composer - he moved to Boston to finish high school and study composition with Henry Lasker. Later, he moved to New York to continue his music studies and begin his professional career as a composer. While in New York, he wrote chamber works, rock pieces, songs, theatre music and background scores for short films. Holdridge’s successes in New York came to the attention of Neil Diamond who brought him to Los Angeles to write arrangements for Diamond’s forthcoming albums. A string of gold and platinum hits followed, which led to Diamond and Holdridge collaborating on the film score for “Jonathan Livingston Seagull.” To learn more about this ASMAC luncheon, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/lee-holdridge-luncheon-november-19-2008/

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    Greg Phillinganes - ASMAC Luncheon February 2016

    Superb musician Greg Phillinganes gave an excellent presentation for the ASMAC luncheon at Catalinas Jazz Club on February 17. It was a most interesting talk about his views of the music business, past and present, and, responding the questions, some of his history including how he entered the business, who he got started with, and his stepping- stones along the way. For more information on this luncheon with Greg Phillinganes, please visit: http://www.asmac.org/greg-phillinganes-luncheon/

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    Bill Conti - ASMAC Luncheon October 2008

    The ASMAC October luncheon speaker was composer-conductor Bill Conti. In 1976, he became a household name when he was hired to compose the music for a small United Artists film called “Rocky.” The film became a phenomenon, and Conti’s training montage tune, “Gonna Fly Now” topped the Billboard singles chart in 1977. He also composed music for the sequels “Rocky II” (1979), “Rocky III” (1982), “Rocky V” (1990) and “Rocky Balboa” (2006). For more information on this luncheon with Bill Conti, go to: http://www.asmac.org/bill-conti-luncheon-october-15-2008/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Gordon Goodwin - June 2008

    Winner of the 2006 Grammy Award for his Instrumental Arrangement of nine-minutes long end [“Incredits”] credits from the Pixar film “The Incredibles,” with a 90 piece orchestra, as well as three-time Emmy Award winner and five-time Grammy nominee, Gordon Goodwin was warmly welcomed by ASMAC as the June luncheon speaker. For more information on this luncheon with Gordon Goodwin, please go to: http://www.asmac.org/gordon-goodwin-luncheon-june-18-2008/

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    ASMAC First WEDNESDAYS - with Patrick Williams

    On April 6, 2016, The American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers was very fortunate to have multi-Emmy and Grammy award winning arranger Patrick Williams speaking at ASMAC’s First Wednesday event. The subject for the evening was conceiving a big band arrangement. Instead Pat took the evening into a heartfelt and personal direction. He discussed his work on Frank Sinatra’s final recording project, Sinatra Duets and Sinatra Duets II for Capitol Records. Pat talked about having the original charts by Nelson Riddle, Billy May, Billy Byers and Quincy Jones in his hands and the responsibility he felt to maintain their high level of writing and musicianship. These recordings were done in Capitol Studio A, where Sinatra recorded most of his hits. The success of the Duet albums lead Capitol Records, with a nod from Sinatra, to have Pat record his Sinatraland Album, a big band tribute to the music of Frank. ASMAC is delighted to be able to share that evening with you in this podcast. Click here to learn more about this First WEDNESDAYS event: http://www.asmac.org/first-wednesdays-april-6-2016-conceiving-an-original-arrangement/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Russ Garcia - June 2007

    Trumpeter, bandleader, conductor, composer, arranger, songwriter, Russ Garcia has done it all, and has enjoyed every minute of it. In this ASMAC Luncheon, Garcia began his remarks from his repertoire of one-liners, “I’ve never worked a day in my life. I write music and they pay me for it.” For more information on this luncheon with Russ Garcia, please go to: http://www.asmac.org/russ-garcia-luncheon-june-20-2007/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Academy Awards Arrangers - March 2009

    Tim Simonec and Ira Hearshen host a question and answer session with the arrangers who worked on the 2009 Academy Awards show under the direction of Michael Giacchino. It was Michael’s idea to have a big band on the stage of The Oscars playing film scores, a new sound for the show. Twenty arrangers worked on the arrangements over a two week period. Tim and Ira are introduced by Ray Charles. For more information on this luncheon please go to: http://www.asmac.org/academy-awards-arrangers-luncheon-march-25-2009/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Harry Shearer - April 2013

    Harry Shearer is a comic personality and modern day renaissance man. For the past two decades he has enjoyed enormous success and planted the fruits of his talents in the heads of millions worldwide thanks to his voice work for THE SIMPSONS, where he plays a stable of characters: most notably Mr. Burns, Smithers, and insufferable neighbour Ned Flanders. For more information on this luncheon with Harry Shearer, please go to: http://www.asmac.org/harry-shearer-luncheon-april-17-2013/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Nan Schwartz and Conrad Pope - March 2013

    It is no surprise that Grammy winner, five-time Grammy nominee and seven-time Emmy nominee Nan Schwartz is considered a pioneer for women composers. And Conrad Pope is emerging as one of the most exciting, original voices in contemporary film scoring. For more information on this luncheon honoring this talented couple, go to: http://www.asmac.org/nan-schwartz-luncheon-wednesday-march-20th/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Pete Myers and Chuck Fernandez - June 2009

    A large and enthusiastic crowd was in attendance at this Honor-Our-Own ASMAC Luncheon featuring Pete Myers and Chuck Fernandez at Catalina’s Bar and Grill in Hollywood. Pete Myers has the reputation of being the pro’s pro. A composer, conductor, arranger, and orchestrator he has served as lead composer for many producers, including Aaron Spelling, Lorimar, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal, CBS, Viacom and Paramount. Chuck began composing for television in film in 1989. He has also served as orchestrator and conductor on countless trailers and film projects. For more information on this luncheon with Pete Myers and Chuck Fernandez, go to: http://www.asmac.org/chuck-fernandezpete-myers-luncheon-june-24-2009/

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    ASMAC Luncheon with Richard Bellis - January 2015

    The background of Richard Bellis is distinguished by its surprising diversity: child actor, touring rock ‘n roll music director, arranger/conductor for Las Vegas headliners, university lecturer and now, award-winning Hollywood composer. Born in Pasadena, California in 1946, he began his show business career acting in movies (notably the sci-fi classic “Them!”) and TV (from “Cheyenne” to “Batman”) but turned his attention to music in his teens, fronting his own Dixieland band and writing arrangements for several Los Angeles – based big bands. For more information on this luncheon with Richard Bellis, go to: http://www.asmac.org/luncheon-with-richard-bellis/

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