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Pulse Performing Arts Series to present ‘Tish Oney–The Peggy Lee Project’ at 黑料不打烊 April 18

Monday, March 22, 2010, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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Celebrated vocalist and arranger Tish Oney, a 2001 and 2004 黑料不打烊 Area Music Awards (SAMMY) nominee, will bring her nationally touring production 鈥淭ish Oney–The Peggy Lee Project鈥 to 黑料不打烊 on Sunday, April 18, as part of the 2009 season of the . The performance will take place at 4 p.m. in Grant Auditorium.

Tickets for the performance are required and cost $3 for students with SU I.D.; $10 for SU faculty, staff and alumni, and Pulse Partners; and $15 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased at the Schine Student Center Box Office; for more information, call (315) 443-4517. Free parking will be available in the Waverly, Marion, Lehman and Harrison lots.

Oney is the artistic director of three nationally touring productions, including 鈥淭he Peggy Lee Project.鈥 She completed her doctor of musical arts degree in the field of jazz studies at the University of Southern California鈥檚 renowned Thornton School of Music. 鈥淭he Peggy Lee Project,鈥 resulting from Oney鈥檚 dissertation research, features updated, contemporary jazz arrangements of original songs by singer Peggy Lee. Oney鈥檚 collaboration with Lee’s former music director and guitarist, John Chiodini, and his jazz trio has produced an unparalleled tribute to a prolific, but relatively underappreciated songwriter.

Oney’s newest productions include 鈥淪wingin鈥 Through the American Songbook鈥 (a compendium of great jazz music spanning the 20th century and beyond) and 鈥淛azz Seasons鈥 (an eclectic jazz tour of the four seasons appropriate for any time of year). “The Season of Christmas” (Oney’s holiday show) guides the audience down memory lane with jazz arrangements of their favorite seasonal songs.

Her latest CD, 鈥淒ear Peg,鈥 earned international recognition in WHLI Radio鈥檚 Top 50 Releases of 2009 and attained 2010 Grammy Award consideration for 鈥淏est Jazz Vocal Album鈥 and 鈥淏est Traditional Pop Album.鈥 Oney has performed and recorded with several noted jazz artists, including Les Brown, Donald Byrd, Bill Watrous, Bob Rozario, Bob Sachs, Ray Brinker, Mark Sherman, Ken Wild, Alan Steinberger, Joel Hamilton, Kendall Kay, Bob Leatherbarrow, Ron Anthony, Joe Riposo, Steve Brown, Bill Harris and George Reed.

Oney maintains a very active touring and recording career. Her singing has been featured internationally on both radio and television. In 2009, she embarked on a national tour to kick off the release of 鈥淒ear Peg,鈥 and she continues to appear as a touring vocal artist worldwide. Her jazz festival credits include Earshot Jazz Festival (Kirkland, Wash.), 黑料不打烊 Jazz Fest, Fulton Jazz Festival, Crystal City Jazz Festival and聽Jazz in the City.

A mainstay in the Los Angeles jazz scene, Oney was lauded in the 2008 book “The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide” authored by jazz critic Scott Yanow. She has also been honored with The Diane Warren Award and a second initiation into national music honor society Pi Kappa Lambda. She holds a master鈥檚 degree in voice performance from Ithaca College.

Pulse, presented by SU鈥檚 Division of Student Affairs, provides SU undergraduates and, in turn, the Central New York community with out-of-classroom opportunities to attend and participate in programs, performances, exhibitions and events in the performing and visual arts. It is a model program, recognized for quality, diversity, innovation and collaboration, while it celebrates and expands the cultural climate of 黑料不打烊.

The Pulse series seeks to raise the caliber of cultural programming while increasing the number of participating students and programs the best offerings of local arts organizations with performances of internationally renowned visiting artists. For more information, visit , e-mail pulse@syr.edu or call 443-2718.

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