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    CLASSIC 70’S ROCK at The Smith Center, Sept 30

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    David Perrico & Pop Strings Orchestra will be back at Myron's at The Smith Center on Friday, Sept 30th to perform Classic 70’s Rock featuring vocalists Michael Johnson, Jim Buck, Lily Arce, and Fletch Walcott. With new custom arrangements by David Perrico, the Orchestra will be expanded to 26-piece for this show. This show will include a repertoire from the bands: Gerry Rafferty (Baker Street), Al Stewart (Year of The Cat), Firefall, Led Zeppelin, Heart, Foreigner, Elton John, SuperTramp, Steely Dan, Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Bob Seiger, Blue Oyster Cult.
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    "Vegas Bandleader Salutes Youngstown in New Song" - Business Journal Daily

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    Published Wednesday, June 8, 2022  | Guy D'Astolfo | Business Journal Daily
    LAS VEGAS – While on a songwriting spree during the pandemic, David Perrico got to thinking about his hometown.

    The Las Vegas-based music producer, composer, band leader and trumpet player fondly recalled growing up on Youngstown’s west side. He wanted to salute the city, whose character and traditions remain at his core.

    The result is “Youngstown, Steeltown,” a seven-minute opus recorded in May by Perrico and his 68-piece Pop Symphonic orchestra, plus a group of eight singers. Perrico arranged all parts for the orchestra and also plays trumpet on the song. Rocky Brown co-wrote the lyrics with Perrico and also arranged the vocal parts.

    WATCH VIDEO HERE
    “Youngstown, Steeltown” will appear on Pop Symphonic’s upcoming album, “Sidewalks,” which will be released July 1. The song and video were recorded at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas.

    Perrico’s DPG Enterprises employs 100 musicians and manages 12 bands in the casino city, where he has lived for the last two decades.

    But the Chaney High School and Dana School of Music graduate simply cannot forget the city that shaped him.

    “It’s important for people to remember where they cut their teeth,” he said in a phone interview. He credits Youngstown for his work ethic and never-quit approach during hard times.

    “People there learn to adapt,” he said. “They are quick to think on their feet and hustle, to make a buck. That work ethic gave me the drive I needed out here.”

    Perrico also credits the musical mentorship he got in the city, citing some of his instructors: Tony Leonardi and Esotto Pellegrini at YSU, and Bill Gonda and Joe Danko when he was still in middle school and high school. Perrico actually began taking trumpet lessons from Pellegrini when he was 12.

    In “Youngstown, Steeltown,” Perrico layers a confident and clear trumpet melody over the lush orchestra. At intervals, the vocalists take turns singing lines about the city and its enduring pull.

    “Something keeps on calling me back there, and I know it will always be home.
    “It’s the people who give this city it’s heart and soul.
    “All the ones who lived here before us, all the ones who raised and adored us.
    “The memories and lessons they taught that made us who we are.”

    Brier Hill, “Sunday sauce” and the city’s long list of sports greats also get mentions.

    The upcoming album will include “Youngstown, Steeltown,” and nine other new songs written and arranged by Perrico and performed with Pop Symphonic.

    While Perrico’s orchestra “can play everything from Beyonce to Beethoven,” it specializes in reworking pop songs with a full-bodied Vegas flair. He’s already thinking of a follow-up album that will focus on covers of songs by the likes of Earth Wind and Fire and Bruno Mars.

    Perrico is also the leader of the Raiders House Band, which performs at all Las Vegas Raiders home football games. His next visit to Ohio will be as an ambassador for the NFL team.

    On Aug. 6, former Oakland Raiders wide receiver Cliff Branch will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, and Perrico and the Raiders House Band will perform at the event.

    “[Raiders owner] Mark Davis wanted his Raiders band to be there,” Perrico said.
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    JULY 9 AT THE SMITH CENTER: "TRIBUTE TO THE DIVAS"

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    On Saturday, July 9, David Perrico & Pop Strings Orchestra will perform “TRIBUTE TO THE DIVAS” featuring vocalists Lily Arce, Serena Henry, Skye D. Miles, Tymara Walker, Katrina Reese, April Develos, and Fletch Walcott, and the music of Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Cher, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, Gladys Knight, Mariah Carey, and more…

    Tickets start at just $29 and are available on The Smith Center website or via the button below...
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    Original composition “Youngstown- Steeltown“

    New Pop Symphonic music video!
    Pop Symphonic 68-Piece Orchestra

    Youngstown-SteelTown
    ASCAP-FIRST HAWK PUBLISHING
    Recorded: May 3, 2022
    Pop Symphonic Las Vegas
    David Perrico - Composer, Trumpet, Arranger, Conductor
    Rockie Brown - Lyrics & Vocal Arrangement BMI
    Tymara Walker - Featured Vocalist
    Steven Lee - Guitar Solo

    Video by Light Forge Studio
    Additional Recording by Luis Pacheo - The Hideout Las Vegas, NV
    Audio Mixing by Bob Lentini - SAW Studios Las Vegas
    Venue: Reynolds Hall - Smith Center Las Vegas, NV
    Logo by Sebastien Theve
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    "LA PROMESSA" David Perrico-Pop Symphonic featuring Fletch Walcott, Crystal Yuan, Rockie Brown

    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
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    PERRICO & RAIDERS HOUSE BAND FEATURED ON FOX 5 NEWS

    CLICK IMAGE TO WATCH THE VIDEO ON FOX 5 NEWS WEBSITE

    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.