"LA PROMESSA" David Perrico-Pop Symphonic featuring Fletch Walcott, Crystal Yuan, Rockie Brown5/25/2022 New Release! Original composition...
Pop Symphonic 68-piece LA PROMESSA David Perrico - Composer, Conductor, Trumpet Fletch Walcott - Lyrics/Rap/Vocals Crystal Yuan - Viola Solo Rockie Brown - Background Vocals Steven Lee - Guitar Otto Ehling - Accordion Venue: Reynolds Hall, The Smith Center Las Vegas Video: Light Forge Studios Audio Mixing: Bob Lentini, SAW Studios Las Vegas Additional Recording: Luis Pacheo, The HideOut Las Vegas, NV By Maddie White and Cody Lee, FOX 5 NEWS Published: May. 1, 2022 at 1:20 PM PDT LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The NFL Draft wasn’t just about sports. For many locals, it was an opportunity; not only for employment, but to showcase their live entertainment talents on a national stage.
David Perrico and his Pop Strings Orchestra are the house band for the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. They also served as the draft event’s dedicated house band. In doing so, they played in several feature spots throughout the three days, on stage and on screen. “It’s really exciting to have it here in Las Vegas. You can feel that little extra something,” said Perrico. “We’re still so fresh coming out of a shutdown, so anything with entertainment, businesses flourishing -- epecially to see our Strip with three or four multiple stages simulataneously -- it’s just great business for Las Vegas.” He said the event was “truly an epic three days.” “And to see so many people back to work, ya know not just musicians, but in all of hospitality,” said Perrico. Perrico told FOX5 they got the gig because an executive with Raiders’ media and entertainment spoke with the NFL’s entertainment team and referred them. By John Katsilometes Las Vegas Review-Journal April 15, 2022 - 12:15 pm The NFL has done its homework in scouting Las Vegas talent. A pair of “America’s Got Talent” champions, the cast of one of the hottest shows ever on the Strip and the new Cirque du Soleil production will represent the city in the upcoming NFL Draft. The league on Friday announced the entertainment for the April 28 Day One festivities at the NFL Draft Red Carpet at the Fountains of Bellagio and also Draft Theater at Caesars Forum behind the High Roller at Linq Promenade. The draft runs from April 28-30. David Perrico and the Raiders House Band is the event’s dedicated house band for all events at the Draft Theater. The live entertainment at the Draft Red Carpet stage begins at about 5:30 p.m., following the parade of draft prospects at 1:45 p.m. Set to perform are the casts of “Absinthe,” which this month celebrated its 11th anniversary at Caesars Palace; “Mad Apple,” the new Cirque show opening May 12 for previews at New York-New York; and the hit dance production “Jabbawockeez” at MGM Grand. The Las Vegas Academy Singers, winners of a dozen Grammy awards, will also perform “Lift Every Voice” from the Red Carpet venue. Segments of the red-carpet action will be be televised as part of NFL Network’s NFL Draft Kickoff show. Melissa Stark and Michael Irvin will anchor the coverage and interview prospects live from the scene. At the Draft Theater, Kodi Lee, the season 14 champ of “AGT” and a co-star in “America’s Got Talent Live” at Luxor, is set to sing the national anthem. “AGT’s” season 9 champ and Linq Hotel resident headlining magician Mat Franco is then set to perform at 5 p.m. Perrico’s band is performing throughout the events. Las Vegas bands yet to be announced are also planned for each day and night of the draft. At the close of each day of selection, the NFL is hosting free concerts at Draft Theater in its NFL Draft Concert Series (which seems laid out like a vast Cool Hang on the Strip). Access is on a first-come, first-served basis and is standing-room only, with all headliners to be announced. The entire complex at Caesars Forum is dubbed the NFL Draft Experience, the event’s football theme park. Draft Experience hours of operation are noon-9 p.m. April 28, noon-9 p.m. April 29, and 8 a.m.-6 p.m. April 30. The Experience is free and open to the public for all three days of the draft. For free entry, fans are required to register for NFL OnePass at NFL.com/OnePass. Fans can download the NFL OnePass app to play games at Draft Experience, receive digital content and glean more information about the attraction. John Katsilometes’ column runs daily in the A section. His “PodKats!” podcast can be found at reviewjournal.com/podcasts.
Contact him at jkatsilometes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @JohnnyKats1 on Instagram. David Perrico & Pop Strings Orchestra will be performing at the Nevada Ballet Theatre's Annual Black & White Ball on Saturday, April 9 @ Encore at Wynn Las Vegas.
Nevada Ballet Theatre is pleased to announce that Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, author, activist and humanitarian Judy Collins will serve as the organization’s 2022 “Woman of the Year” at the 38th Annual Black & White Ball. For Collins this distinction falls in the midst of a multi-city tour spanning two countries, an upcoming album, Girl In Colorado, due out in February, and a newly launched podcast entitled “Since You’ve Asked.” No stranger to performing in Las Vegas, Collins most recently graced the Reynolds Hall stage at The Smith Center (performance home of NBT) as part of a double bill with Stephen Stills of the famed Crosby Stills, & Nash. From her beginnings as a 13-year-old piano prodigy, singer songwriter Judy Collins has made an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape with an illustrious career spanning over six decades. Responsible for shaping the music scene of the 1960s and 1970s, Collins’ famous interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk standards along with her own visionary compositions have led to top-ten hits, gold- and platinum-selling albums, acclaimed collaborations, and numerous awards and distinctions including the Grammy Hall of Fame. Her 1975 rendition of Stephen Sondheim’s “Send in the Clowns” became a chart success earning her international acclaim and cementing her star power. Throughout Collins’ fascinating career in music, her commitment to helping others has also remained a constant; whether it be improving social injustices, supporting environmental causes or perhaps her most well-known platform in recent years – mental health awareness — for which she has been honored for both her prevention and advocacy efforts. “Judy Collins is a bona fide superstar who has spanned the generations and continues to enlighten, entertain, and inspire with her music and humanitarian efforts,” said NBT Co-Founder and Co-Chair Nancy Houssels. “From arts and entertainment to championing mental health awareness, we are elated to honor this legendary artist whose extraordinary life and career has made an unforgettable impact on our world.” As one of Las Vegas’ preeminent society and fashion events, the annual Black & White Ball supports all areas of NBT including its professional company, affiliated school, the Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre, and its successful Community Education programs–including the acclaimed Future Dance Program, that impacts 20,000 students a year, largely from underserved communities. Boasting an important history of honoring female trailblazers beginning with Elaine Wynn in 1985, Collins now joins an impressive list of internationally-recognized female icons who have been celebrated over the past three decades by NBT for their artistic achievements, philanthropic contributions and connection to Las Vegas including Debbie Reynolds, Celine Dion, Marie Osmond, Bette Midler, Mitzi Gaynor, Florence Henderson, Debbie Allen, Olivia Newton-John, Vanessa Williams, Giada De Laurentiis, Rita Moreno, and Shania Twain among many others. For information and reservations call (702) 243-2623 ext. 222 or email bwball@nevadaballet.org To purchase Tables or Individual Tickets, click HERE. On March 2nd, David Perrico & Pop Strings Orchestra will perform “The Music of James Bond 007” featuring vocalists Lily Arce, Serena Henry, Jaclyn McSpadden, Laura Wright, and Fletch Walcott.
Tickets start at just $29 and are available on The Smith Center website or via the button below... Excerpt from YSU MAGAZINE, Winter 2022 Edition: CLASS NOTES - EXTRA When the NFL’s Oakland Raiders moved to Las Vegas and was looking for a band to play at home games, it was only a matter of time that they settled on David Perrico. The 2002 YSU Dana School of Music graduate and Youngstown native is a veteran musician and bandleader who has lived and performed in Las Vegas for 17 years. His latest gig is the front man for the 19-piece Raiders House Band, playing before 65,000 fans at the Raiders’ new state-of-the art home, Allegiant Stadium. The band debuted with a splash at the home opener on Monday Night Football this past fall. David Perrico & Pop Strings Orchestra will be performing at the 7th Annual S.H.E.R.O. Aeareness Gala on Saturday, Feb 12th at Stirling Club Las Vegas.
The annual Awareness Gala is B.E. A S.H.E.R.O. Foundation's flagship fundraising event. This red-carpet experience provides us with the resources that we need to continue our support of countless deserving organizations and nonprofits here in Las Vegas. We work collaboratively with these groups, and together we focus on uplifting girls and young women, as well as providing essential services and educating the community, so that we can permanently eradicate the painful cycle of sex trafficking and exploitation. Please consider supporting this worthwhile cause. You can purchase one of our tables or a private booth for two, bid on one of our Auction items, or make a pledge to fund one of our programs. However you decide to participate, rest assured that your tax-deductible donations will make an enormous impact on the lives of abused girls and young women throughout the Valley. By John Katsilometes Las Vegas Review-Journal December 27, 2021 - 7:28 pm For the Vegas entertainment scene, the year 2021 was a little like a combo wrap of 2019 and 2020. For a brief burst in the summer, life blossomed back to normal. But as the year closes, it’s back to tracking COVID surge statistics, masking, vaxing, even avoiding crowds, feeling a lot like 2020.
We are at once entering the unknown and familiar as 2022 arrives. The Go-Go’s just canceled their New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day shows, moving to Feb. 11-12. “Magic Mike Live” at Sahara just ended a brief pause Sunday because of a COVID outbreak in its show. The Chippendales show at the Rio is due back Wednesday after abruptly going dark last week. This, too, was a COVID-enforced pause. But 2021 does close with most of the city’s busy entertainment schedule returning, full force. We return, then, to the Kats! Awards, shelved in 2020, back now. Some of the highlights as we rest up, mask up and rev up for the new year: Best New Aquatic Effect To Carrie Underwood, who arrived at the Theatre at Resorts World with high expectations and elevated hype. She was the first headliner to open the venue after Celine Dion stepped away to deal with health concerns. The closing number, where Underwood winds up soaked as she sings, “There Must Be Something in the Water,” was an instant classic. So was the show. Best Use of Las Vegas Talent by a Strip Headliner We can’t give enough credit to Usher for his “Backstory Pass” pre-show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. His team parked it in its creative partnership with Majestic Repertory Theater and Table 8 Immersive founder Troy Heard, who enlisted such Vegas favorites as Skye Dee Miles and Eric Jordan Young. We even have ex-Olympic track athlete and longtime Caesars Palace dealer Martha Watson as the Den Mother, counting up the money as she extols life lessons. The result: An amazing piece of recruiting to match a vision built inside a unique venue themed for a superstar headliner’s life story. If that all makes sense. Usher’s concept sure does. Best Use of Las Vegas Talent by a Professional Sports Franchise The Raiders entertainment team dug in, hit the scene and installed David Perrico’s Pop Strings as its house band at Allegiant Stadium. The Raiders season has been star-crossed, to put it mildly, but the Perrico call has been on the money. We get chills seeing those fiery Vegas musician rocking The Death Star... The Pop Strings Orchestra Christmas Concert has been REBRANDED as the "After The Holidays Concert" and RESCHEDULED for Wednesday, January 12th! 🎅🏻🎄
The show will feature vocalists Lily Arce, Serena Henry, Noybel Gorgoy, and Fletch Walcott., along with a 16-piece all female string section with music arrangements by Perrico on Christmas Holiday music classics. The show will also have surprise celebrity guest entertainers. Tickets start at just $29 and are available for purchase via the link below... NEW PERFORMANCE ANNOUNCED:
On Saturday, Jan 8 at 8pm (7pm Doors), David Perrico & Pop Strings Orchestra will play Club Madrid at Sunset Station. No Cover Charge Reserve your table by calling 702-547-7768 |
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