5+ Questions with Michael Wilson

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Get to know photographer Michael Wilson!

We salute and thank Michael for his service to the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society Board of Trustees and the Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS) Advisory Committee, supporting the development, programming, fundraising, marketing, and execution of this premier series.

1. What's your first (or favorite) memory of live music?
First memory of live music is from going to church... a favorite memory of live music was hearing Doc Watson play Merle Haggard’s “If We Make It Through December” in a small cabin in North Carolina while I was photographing him. Only me and one of Doc’s good friends were in the room. The song sounded like it could have been 400 years old when Doc played it.

2. What LAS concerts have you attended?
Los Lobos, Nils Lofgren

3. Which did you enjoy most and why?
Andy Newmark was playing drums for Nils Lofgren... loved seeing him play. He has played on some of my favorite albums including one of my desert island albums, Avalon by Roxy Music.

4. What artists do you hope to bring to the LAS?
Emmylou Harris/Buddy Miller, Lyle Lovett, Brad Mehldau, Bill Frisell, Josh Redman... and in some perfect world, Van Morrison and Elvis Costello!

5. What do you love about Memorial Hall?
It is a graceful building reflecting a distinct era in public architecture — beautifully preserved. I love the intimate scale of the theater. I love that it is being used.

6. What was the first CD/vinyl you purchased? The most recent?
Most recent vinyl purchased was a used copy of Crack’d Rib by Cal Collins with the Steve Schmidt Trio. Most recent CD purchased was Wall-Message by Russian composer Vladimir Martynov.

7. What album would you take to a desert island (assuming you had a record player!)?
A Different Kind of Tension — Buzzcocks, Television — Television, Avalon — Roxy Music, Goldberg Variations — Jeremy Denk, Thelonious Alone in San Francisco — Thelonious Monk, Look Up — Bob Neuwirth, Another Green World — Brian Eno

8. What's your favorite love song?
secular: “I’m In Love With You” by Steve Forbert or “Yes, Yes, Yes” by NRBQ
sacred: “Bless the Lord O My Soul” Liturgy of St. John Chrysostomus by Sergei Rachmaninoff

9. How has music impacted your life?
Greatly... even though I am not a musician, the way music has moved me is what I aspire to as an artist.

10. What artist(s) have you met in person?
Have been fortunate to meet many musicians due to my work... from Ralph Stanley to Philip Glass, David Byrne to Doc Watson. Some that come to mind... B.B. King, Richard Thompson, Lyle Lovett, Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, John Hiatt, John Prine, Brad Mehldau, Leo Kottke, The Cheiftains...

11. If you could go back in time and meet any musician, who would it be?
J.S. Bach, Thelonious Monk, Roy Buchanan

5 Questions with Melvin Grier

Get to know photojournalist Melvin Grier!

We salute and thank Melvin for his service to the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society Board of Trustees and the Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS) Advisory Committee, supporting the development, programming, fundraising, marketing, and execution of this premier series.

1. What’s your first memory of live music?
Living in the old West End and about two blocks from the Cotton Club, I was too young to be admitted but I could hear the big band music coming through the door.

2. What LAS concerts have you attended?
The Tillers, Pat Metheny

3. What genre(s) of music do you like?
jazz

4. What artists do you hope to bring to the LAS?
José James, Charles Lloyd

5. What’s your favorite love song?
”The Secret Garden” from the Quincy Jones album Back On The Block

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5 Questions with Laura Ann Gentry

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Get to know Laura Ann Gentry, Owner of LAG Productions, LLC and President of Jazz Alive!

We salute and thank Laura for her service to the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society Board of Trustees and the Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS) Advisory Committee, supporting the development, programming, fundraising, marketing, and execution of this premier series.

1. What's your first memory of live music?
My first concert at Dayton Hara Arena when I was twelve years old. Heatwave, Rufus with Chaka Khan, and Michael Henderson.

2. What genres of music do you like?
I enjoy all genes of music except heavy metal, but I love jazz.

3. What song reminds you of summertime?
“Summer Madness” — Kool & The Gang

4. Are you a good singer? What’s your go-to karaoke song?
Yes, I am a good singer. I started singing when I was five years old in my mom's church. I sang in some type of organized format (choir, choral groups, musical theater, garage bands, R&B cover bands) from five years old until I graduated from college. I sing any chance I get, but I've never sung karaoke.

5. What artists have you met in person?
I've met many artists in person, but I went into full fan mode when I met alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett. I started crying when I told him how much his song "She Waits for the New Sun" meant to me.

LAS Underground presents Ron Jones Quartet at Jazz at the campSITE

Join us for LAS Underground presents Ron Jones Quartet on Wednesday, June 23, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Jazz at the campSITE in partnership with Jazz Alive.

LAS Underground is supported by the generosity of the thousands of young professional contributors to the ArtsWave Community Campaign. The program is also made possible in part by state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The OAC is a state agency that funds and supports quality arts experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally, and economically.

Tips are appreciated and will be split between the band and LAS Underground. Donations are tax-deductible and will be matched, dollar for dollar, thanks to The George and Margaret McLane Foundation.

CMHS Promotes Staff and Welcomes New Board Members to Expand Preservation & Programming Efforts

Cori Wolff has been promoted to the position of Executive Director of the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS) and Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS). Wolff has directed the contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning and other nationally recognized artists such as Keb’ Mo’, Mavis Staples, and Marty Stuart since February 2018. In this broadened capacity, she will continue to work alongside Chair Bill Baumann and the CMHS Board of Trustees to grow the LAS and LAS Underground virtual concert series, with a renewed focus on preserving and enhancing historic Memorial Hall as a place for culture, arts, and community.

Photograph by Marlene Rounds, Photographer

Photograph by Marlene Rounds, Photographer

The board also salutes new trustees Amy Conroy, Destinee Thomas, Karen Tully, and Michael Wilson, whose expertise in fundraising, marketing, music, and preservation will advance the organization’s mission and strategic goals.  Additionally, CMHS welcomes Darren Blase, Jim Blase, Karla Boldery, NaQuia Chante, and Adalia Powell-Boehne to the LAS Advisory Committee, a diverse group of music enthusiasts, promoters, and writers who support the development and execution of this premier series.

Share the Love with AmazonSmile

Did you know that you can generate donations while shopping for your valentine, at no extra cost?

Simply start your shopping at smile.amazon.com/ch/30-0268492 to confirm Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society as your charity of choice, and AmazonSmile will donate a portion of your eligible purchase price to our organization!

Downtown Cincinnati Inc. 12 Days of Giveaways

Today we’re shouting out to The Theatregoer with this #Cincy12DaysOfGiveaways box. Downtown Cincinnati Inc. (DCI) knows how much you miss seeing shows, so Rookwood Pottery made an Aronoff Center tile to cherish at home. You’ll also receive two (2) tickets to a Longworth-Anderson Series 2021 concert, two (2) tickets to Cincinnati Music Festival, and two (2) tickets to the Cincinnati Art Museum.

How to Enter:

  • Follow @downtowncincy on Instagram

  • Comment in today’s post with the best play or musical, in your opinion

  • Tag a fellow performing artist

(Giveaway open to United States residents only. Must be able to pick up winnings at DCI’s office. Giveaway is in no way endorsed or affiliated with Instagram. All contest rules may be found in DCI’s Instagram bio. Winner announced December 17, 2020.)

Good Deeds

We’re excited to announce our partnership with Good Deeds, a fundraising platform that gives you the opportunity to support our organization simply by donating cash back from your everyday purchases.

With Good Deeds, you can raise money for the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society and Longworth-Anderson Series just by shopping online as you normally would. Every little bit gets us closer to our goal!

How It Works:
Shop your favorite brands on the Good Deeds app.
Save by earning cash back on your purchases.
Give all or some of that cash back to the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society.
Together we can make a difference. Invite friends and family to start fundraising together:
Support us!

We hope you’ll take advantage of the opportunity to raise money for a great cause (at no cost to you)!

Download the Good Deeds app and select Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society as your nonprofit of choice—it only takes a few minutes to start shopping.

Cincinnati Gives 2020 Challenge

The Cincinnati Gives Challenge is a friendly fundraising competition whereby local charities compete to raise the most money, with the top teams winning cash prizes from Cincinnati Magazine. We're back at it this year and looking for your support! The 2020 challenge runs from November 30 at 5 p.m. through December 10 at 5 p.m.

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join the “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” and be part of the exciting story of Cincinnati’s multi-genre, contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning talent at beautiful, historic Memorial Hall.

The “Friends & Founders” are a special group of enthusiasts helping establish this premier series. Become a member during the challenge and enjoy a range of benefits while supporting one of the region's most fun, unique music experiences.

Best of all, your gift will be matched thanks to the generosity of The George and Margaret McLane Foundation.

We would be grateful for your support and look forward to seeing you back at Memorial Hall soon!

Urban Axes Movember

Help our friends at Urban Axes raise money for Movember! Purchase a Movember Supporter Package add-on by Sunday, November 22, to get a free drink and have a chance to win awesome prizes, including a pair of complimentary lower balcony tickets to any 2021 Longworth-Anderson Series concert!

Book now and add the Movember Support Package to your group event.

ArtsWave Arts Relief

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With the dimming of lights in the arts sector went millions of dollars in revenue and thousands of jobs. Help us bring them back. The time for #ArtsRelief is now! Add your name to ArtsWave’s appeal to city, county, state, and federal officials.

Flavor of Findlay Silent Auction

Check out our contribution to Findlay Market’s Flavor of Findlay Silent Auction on Thursday, September 10! Bid on package #114 as well as 50+ other unique experiences, amazing baskets, fun getaways, and more.

Our donation is helping to raise much-needed funds to support local food programs, community-building initiatives, and beautification at and around the market.

Don't miss this perfect opportunity to support historic Findlay Market from the comfort of your own home! Start bidding, purchase raffle tickets, or donate today at Flavor20.givesmart.com or by texting "Flavor20" to 76278.

Everything But The House Arts Relief Sale

Take advantage of this rare opportunity to help 30 Cincinnati arts nonprofits, including the Longworth-Anderson Series!

Everything But The House has teamed up with ArtsWave, the engine for the arts, to offer one-of-a-kind Uncommon Experiences, with 100% of proceeds benefiting local organizations. The auction runs through Sunday, July 12, at 8 p.m.

#ArtsUnite

Virtual Music Trivia Night Series

Join the Longworth-Anderson Series and Last Call Trivia for our virtual Music Trivia Night series!

Hosted by Adam Stone via Zoom, this 60-minute game is FREE to play. Donations to LAS are tax-deductible and will be matched, dollar for dollar, thanks to The George and Margaret McLane Foundation. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st and 2nd place teams each night.

Registration is required -- 10 teams can participate per event with up to 10 players per team. If you plan to play more than one game, please register your team for each evening separately using the registration link for that date. Once registered, we will email your Team Captain a link to the Zoom meeting.

Register here:

Thursday, April 30 sponsored by Maggie Brennan
Thursday, May 28 sponsored by Bill Baumann
Thursday, June 25 sponsored by Martha Phillips
Thursday, July 30 sponsored by Josh Gerth w/ JLL Commercial Real Estate

All games start at 7:30 p.m.

Please contact Cori Wolff, Executive Director of the LAS, at cori@longworth-andersonseries.com with questions.

Memorial Hall Voted "Favorite Event Venue" in the 2019 Movers & Makers Awards!

Big thanks to Movers & Makers readers for voting historic Memorial Hall, home of the Longworth-Anderson Series, your “Favorite Event Venue” of 2019!

Vote for LAS in the 2019 Movers & Makers Awards!

Thanks to Movers & Makers for nominating two Longworth-Anderson Series concerts in the category “Favorite Chamber Music Concert: Instrumental (less than 10 performers)” in their 2019 Movers & Makers Awards: Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn and Pat Metheny Side-Eye.

If you enjoyed these shows as much as we did, please take a couple minutes to vote! And don’t forget to write in your “Favorite Jazz Venue” and “Favorite Event Venue,” beautiful Memorial Hall.

Cincinnati Gives 2019 Challenge

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join the “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” and be part of the exciting story of Cincinnati’s multi-genre, contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning talent at beautiful, historic Memorial Hall.

The “Friends & Founders” are a special group of enthusiasts helping establish this premier series. Join today during the Cincinnati Gives Challenge (December 2-12) and enjoy a range of benefits while supporting one of the region's most fun, unique music experiences.

Best of all, your gift will be matched thanks to the generosity of The George and Margaret McLane Foundation.

We would be grateful for your support and hope to see you at Memorial Hall soon!

Music Trivia Night

Join the Longworth-Anderson Series, Last Call Trivia, and Higher Gravity on Wednesday, December 11, from 8-9:30 p.m. for this very special Music Trivia Night, with Grammy-themed Q&A and amazing craft beer on tap!

Hosted by Adam Stone, this 90-minute game is FREE to play (team registration recommended). Prizes will be awarded to 1st and 2nd place teams.

Special thanks to Higher Gravity for generously donating 10% of bar sales from the event to LAS.

Higher Gravity is located at 4106 Hamilton Avenue in Northside. Free and metered street parking available in the surrounding area.

2019 Veterans Day Salute

IN ITS 111TH YEAR, MEMORIAL HALL CELEBRATES VETERANS WITH
FREE PATRIOTIC PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITIONS, AND LECTURE

Memorial Hall proudly continues its century-long mission of honoring Cincinnati veterans with a full day of patriotic programming. Theater, visual arts, symphonic music, and history coalesce in an evocative celebration of our armed services.

The 2019 Veterans Day Salute will take place on Sunday, November 10, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Memorial Hall (1225 Elm Street in Over-the-Rhine). The full schedule of events is as follows:

11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Veterans Creative Therapy Art Exhibition + Military Dress Display

11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Lecture: 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge

1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Performance: The Accidental Hero

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Performance: Queen City Concert Band Veterans Salute

The Veterans Creative Therapy Art Exhibition + Military Dress Display will also be available for viewing on Veterans Day, Monday, November 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

All programs are free of charge, though reservations are required. Free tickets can be reserved at www.memorialhallotr.com, or by calling the Memorial Hall box office at (513) 977-8838 Tuesday through Friday, 1-6 p.m.

The 2019 Veterans Day Salute is co-presented by Memorial Hall and the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society, in collaboration with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Queen City Concert Band, and Lytle Camp 10, Department of Ohio, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Veterans Creative Therapy Art Exhibition + Military Dress Display | 11:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Celebrate Veterans Day by viewing an exhibition of artwork created by local veterans in the Memorial Hall ballrooms. Featured artwork will include pieces created by veterans who have participated in the Creative Arts Therapy program at the Cincinnati VA Medical Center (VAMC). Media in past veteran shows have included painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography; applied art that includes ceramics, woodcarving, needlework, and leather work; and craft kits such as string art, fabric art, and wood building. This exhibition is part of a veteran’s therapy and provides recognition for their artistic accomplishments.

The exhibition is complemented by a military dress display, featuring uniforms and artifacts from American Wars.

Lecture: 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge | 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Presented by Lytle Camp 10, Department of Ohio, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

James L. Centner, Jr., is a Cincinnati native, retired United States Naval Officer, former Assistant Professor of History at The United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, and current visiting professor at the John Felice Rome Center, Loyola University, Chicago. His main area of expertise is World War Two American Military Operations. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Marquette University, and a Master’s Degree in History from Xavier University.

Commander Centner’s presentation is on the great sacrifices and hard-fought actions of the American soldier surrounding the 1944 Battle of the Bulge. Additionally we will have two guests of honor in attendance that were Combat Veterans of the Battle.

The Accidental Hero | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

The Accidental Hero is a multi-media one-man show about a World War II American officer who miraculously liberates the Czech villages of his grandparents. It's a true story, written and performed by his grandson.

Patrick Dewane's grandfather refused to talk about his service in the war. Yet when he died, his basement yielded a treasure trove of typewritten accounts, photographs, and rare film footage.

Dewane brings this archival material to glowing life as an enthralling, humorous, and heartwarming tale of miraculous escapes and astonishing coincidences. This touching show runs from belly laughs to tears. Dewane takes on a dozen different roles as he powerfully recounts his grandfather's journey from Omaha Beach, the Battle of the Bulge, and the end of WWII. In the last week of the war, Konop's story turns away from a soldier's survival tale to something from mythology. He discovers his lost identity, embraced by the tribe he never knew. Like Luke Skywalker, Konop thought he was just fighting the Evil Empire, in this case the Nazis. But unlike Skywalker, this story is true. His was an epic homecoming. As he freed the Czechs, they liberated him.

Queen City Concert Band Veterans Salute | 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Memorial Hall’s longtime resident wind symphony, the Queen City Concert Band (QCCB) is proud to return home for its tenth annual Veterans Salute. As always, a Military Honor Guard will be on hand representing all branches of the United States military. The QCCB will offer a variety of patriotic selections with themes reflecting the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform during America’s significant domestic and foreign wars. This year marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day, which will be commemorated with popular musical highlights from World War II. Veterans (and family members) are encouraged to attend this fitting tribute. A cookie and punch reception will follow.

ABOUT MEMORIAL HALL

Memorial Hall, managed and programmed by 3CDC, is conveniently located in the heart of the revitalized arts district of Over-the-Rhine. This exquisite venue overlooks Washington Park, and is adjacent to Music Hall in addition to being down the street from both the School for Creative and Performing Arts and the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. Designed by Samuel Hannaford, the hall features marble staircases adorned with intricate wrought iron that lead to the 550-seat proscenium theater, dubbed the Annie W. and Elizabeth M. Anderson Theater. Exceptional acoustics, decorative murals, and Tiffany chandeliers enhance this historic theater. Memorial Hall offers an elegant setting for performances and unique spaces for social and business events.

ABOUT CMHS

Established in 2004, the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS) is a trustee-led, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and enhancing Memorial Hall as a place for culture, arts, and community. In 2012, CMHS led the revitalization of Memorial Hall, resulting in its comprehensive renovation completed in 2016 by the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC), CMHS, and Hamilton County. CMHS provides community input for the operation and programming of Memorial Hall; coordinates the “Friends of Memorial Hall” and “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” support groups; and provides high-quality entertainment for a diverse audience through its annual, multi-genre, contemporary music series, the Longworth-Anderson Series.