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MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK
Make Music New York is inspired by France’s “Fête de la Musique,” a national musical holiday inaugurated in 1982.Ever since, the festival has become an international phenomenon, celebrated on the same day in more than 750 cities in 120 countries, including Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, Lebanon, Ivory Coast, Australia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. REGISTER — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York is a not-for-profit 501 (c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC acultural capital.
RESOURCES — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK NEANYFA Covid-19 Emergency ResourcesPatreon Artist GrantSweet Relief Fund for Musicians & Music Industry Workers. If we are missing any links to Relief funds available, please email us MEDIA — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York. “A Musical Solstice Spectacle Sprawls Across New York,” by Seth Colter Walls, Anthony Tommasini, and Zachary Woolfe, New York Times, June 22, 2018 “12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend,” by Natalie Weiner, The New York Times, June 14, 20182021 PROGRAM GUIDE
15th Anniversary Make Music New York Online Program Guide June 21st,2021
FAQS — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK What is Make Music New York? Now in its fifteenth year, Make Music New York, which has been dubbed “One of the best things that have happened to New York musical life in the past decade” (Alex Ross, The Rest is Noise), is a unique festival of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City.All of the performances take place annually on June 21st, the first day FOR LOVE AND ONLY FOR LOVE The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant kingdom. The Garden pursues its mission through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science; and through the wide-ranging research programs of the International Plant Science HANDEL'S MESSIAH SING-ALONG (VIRTUAL) Join conductor Douglas Anderson and producer Melissa Gerstein in a new Make Music Winter program for 2020: a Sing-Along version of Handel’s masterwork, Messiah. This year singers and instrumentalists from around New York and beyond will join us on Monday, December 21 at 7:00 pm for a virtual performance dedicated to those taken from us by 6TH ANNUAL MELROSE PARRANDA (VIRTUAL) Zoom Livestream Link: Visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86519286122?pwd=YzZqTEM5MFBSQ2UvbmVOQ3ZlQmhEZz09 Meeting ID: 865 1928 6122; Passcode: 061563 The Bronx Music 32 FOR THIRD, PART II (VIRTUAL) 32 for Third, Part II (Virtual) Third Street Music School Settlement, the country's oldest community music school, is celebrating its 125th anniversary and Beethoven's 250th birthday with a performance of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas– now 35 with the recent publication of 3 newly discovered sonatas! The sonatas will be performed by theirMAKE MUSIC NEW YORK
Make Music New York is inspired by France’s “Fête de la Musique,” a national musical holiday inaugurated in 1982.Ever since, the festival has become an international phenomenon, celebrated on the same day in more than 750 cities in 120 countries, including Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, Lebanon, Ivory Coast, Australia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. REGISTER — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York is a not-for-profit 501 (c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC acultural capital.
RESOURCES — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK NEANYFA Covid-19 Emergency ResourcesPatreon Artist GrantSweet Relief Fund for Musicians & Music Industry Workers. If we are missing any links to Relief funds available, please email us MEDIA — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York. “A Musical Solstice Spectacle Sprawls Across New York,” by Seth Colter Walls, Anthony Tommasini, and Zachary Woolfe, New York Times, June 22, 2018 “12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend,” by Natalie Weiner, The New York Times, June 14, 20182021 PROGRAM GUIDE
15th Anniversary Make Music New York Online Program Guide June 21st,2021
FAQS — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK What is Make Music New York? Now in its fifteenth year, Make Music New York, which has been dubbed “One of the best things that have happened to New York musical life in the past decade” (Alex Ross, The Rest is Noise), is a unique festival of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City.All of the performances take place annually on June 21st, the first day FOR LOVE AND ONLY FOR LOVE The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant kingdom. The Garden pursues its mission through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science; and through the wide-ranging research programs of the International Plant Science HANDEL'S MESSIAH SING-ALONG (VIRTUAL) Join conductor Douglas Anderson and producer Melissa Gerstein in a new Make Music Winter program for 2020: a Sing-Along version of Handel’s masterwork, Messiah. This year singers and instrumentalists from around New York and beyond will join us on Monday, December 21 at 7:00 pm for a virtual performance dedicated to those taken from us by 6TH ANNUAL MELROSE PARRANDA (VIRTUAL) Zoom Livestream Link: Visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86519286122?pwd=YzZqTEM5MFBSQ2UvbmVOQ3ZlQmhEZz09 Meeting ID: 865 1928 6122; Passcode: 061563 The Bronx Music 32 FOR THIRD, PART II (VIRTUAL) 32 for Third, Part II (Virtual) Third Street Music School Settlement, the country's oldest community music school, is celebrating its 125th anniversary and Beethoven's 250th birthday with a performance of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas– now 35 with the recent publication of 3 newly discovered sonatas! The sonatas will be performed by their RESOURCES — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK NEANYFA Covid-19 Emergency ResourcesPatreon Artist GrantSweet Relief Fund for Musicians & Music Industry Workers. If we are missing any links to Relief funds available, please email us2021 PROGRAM GUIDE
15th Anniversary Make Music New York Online Program Guide June 21st,2021
SPECIAL PROJECTS
Envisioned and produced by the Times Square Alliance, Songs for Our City features twenty-six Broadway actors and composers sharing new original songs about their feelings right now that will be a livestreamed for free to the public. Participants will perform nightly beginning on Monday, June 15th through the finale on June 21st as part of Make Music New York. 2020 MAKE MUSIC WINTER SCHEDULE Make Music Winter December 21, 2020 Celebrate the 10th annual Make Music Winter with us this winter solstice. PILGRIMAGE (VIRTUAL) Zoom Livestream Link: https://zoom.us/j/5138818587 (Meeting ID: 513 881 8587) Spectators, please mute yourself upon entering. In this popular and long-running Make POINTS OF SEEING (VIRTUAL) Points of Seeing (Virtual) Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars presents “Points of Seeing,” an online presentation of recent work with live performance and a Q&A with the public. Tilted Axes artistic director Patrick Grant hosts an event where he and members of the ensemble discuss their past, present, and future workthrough
FOR LOVE AND ONLY FOR LOVE: LETTERS TO NEW YORK For Love and Only For Love: Letters to New York. Runs December 19, 2020 through February 14, 2021. Daily from 12:00-4:00 PM. Access is included with any NYBG timed-entry ticket. Save 20% on Garden Pass Tickets by using the code “NYBG20” when you purchase online atnybg.org.
PARTNERS — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Privacy Policy Open Menu Close Menu Close Menu SUPPORTERS — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Open Menu Close Menu. About Us THE FANTABULOUS OPENING CEREMONY OF EXTINCTION REBELLION’S Zoom Livestream Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtdOysqzstGtFFV7tFkLlUXQguhrNK27lv XR Music NYC hereby invites you to an evening of musicalMAKE MUSIC NEW YORK
Make Music New York is inspired by France’s “Fête de la Musique,” a national musical holiday inaugurated in 1982.Ever since, the festival has become an international phenomenon, celebrated on the same day in more than 750 cities in 120 countries, including Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, Lebanon, Ivory Coast, Australia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. REGISTER — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York is a not-for-profit 501 (c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC acultural capital.
RESOURCES — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK NEANYFA Covid-19 Emergency ResourcesPatreon Artist GrantSweet Relief Fund for Musicians & Music Industry Workers. If we are missing any links to Relief funds available, please email us MEDIA — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York. “A Musical Solstice Spectacle Sprawls Across New York,” by Seth Colter Walls, Anthony Tommasini, and Zachary Woolfe, New York Times, June 22, 2018 “12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend,” by Natalie Weiner, The New York Times, June 14, 20182021 PROGRAM GUIDE
15th Anniversary Make Music New York Online Program Guide June 21st,2021
FAQS — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK What is Make Music New York? Now in its fifteenth year, Make Music New York, which has been dubbed “One of the best things that have happened to New York musical life in the past decade” (Alex Ross, The Rest is Noise), is a unique festival of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City.All of the performances take place annually on June 21st, the first day FOR LOVE AND ONLY FOR LOVE The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant kingdom. The Garden pursues its mission through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science; and through the wide-ranging research programs of the International Plant Science HANDEL'S MESSIAH SING-ALONG (VIRTUAL) Join conductor Douglas Anderson and producer Melissa Gerstein in a new Make Music Winter program for 2020: a Sing-Along version of Handel’s masterwork, Messiah. This year singers and instrumentalists from around New York and beyond will join us on Monday, December 21 at 7:00 pm for a virtual performance dedicated to those taken from us by 6TH ANNUAL MELROSE PARRANDA (VIRTUAL) Zoom Livestream Link: Visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86519286122?pwd=YzZqTEM5MFBSQ2UvbmVOQ3ZlQmhEZz09 Meeting ID: 865 1928 6122; Passcode: 061563 The Bronx Music 32 FOR THIRD, PART II (VIRTUAL) 32 for Third, Part II (Virtual) Third Street Music School Settlement, the country's oldest community music school, is celebrating its 125th anniversary and Beethoven's 250th birthday with a performance of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas– now 35 with the recent publication of 3 newly discovered sonatas! The sonatas will be performed by theirMAKE MUSIC NEW YORK
Make Music New York is inspired by France’s “Fête de la Musique,” a national musical holiday inaugurated in 1982.Ever since, the festival has become an international phenomenon, celebrated on the same day in more than 750 cities in 120 countries, including Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, Lebanon, Ivory Coast, Australia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. REGISTER — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York is a not-for-profit 501 (c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC acultural capital.
RESOURCES — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK NEANYFA Covid-19 Emergency ResourcesPatreon Artist GrantSweet Relief Fund for Musicians & Music Industry Workers. If we are missing any links to Relief funds available, please email us MEDIA — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Make Music New York. “A Musical Solstice Spectacle Sprawls Across New York,” by Seth Colter Walls, Anthony Tommasini, and Zachary Woolfe, New York Times, June 22, 2018 “12 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in N.Y.C. This Weekend,” by Natalie Weiner, The New York Times, June 14, 20182021 PROGRAM GUIDE
15th Anniversary Make Music New York Online Program Guide June 21st,2021
FAQS — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK What is Make Music New York? Now in its fifteenth year, Make Music New York, which has been dubbed “One of the best things that have happened to New York musical life in the past decade” (Alex Ross, The Rest is Noise), is a unique festival of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City.All of the performances take place annually on June 21st, the first day FOR LOVE AND ONLY FOR LOVE The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant kingdom. The Garden pursues its mission through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science; and through the wide-ranging research programs of the International Plant Science HANDEL'S MESSIAH SING-ALONG (VIRTUAL) Join conductor Douglas Anderson and producer Melissa Gerstein in a new Make Music Winter program for 2020: a Sing-Along version of Handel’s masterwork, Messiah. This year singers and instrumentalists from around New York and beyond will join us on Monday, December 21 at 7:00 pm for a virtual performance dedicated to those taken from us by 6TH ANNUAL MELROSE PARRANDA (VIRTUAL) Zoom Livestream Link: Visit https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86519286122?pwd=YzZqTEM5MFBSQ2UvbmVOQ3ZlQmhEZz09 Meeting ID: 865 1928 6122; Passcode: 061563 The Bronx Music 32 FOR THIRD, PART II (VIRTUAL) 32 for Third, Part II (Virtual) Third Street Music School Settlement, the country's oldest community music school, is celebrating its 125th anniversary and Beethoven's 250th birthday with a performance of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas– now 35 with the recent publication of 3 newly discovered sonatas! The sonatas will be performed by their RESOURCES — MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK NEANYFA Covid-19 Emergency ResourcesPatreon Artist GrantSweet Relief Fund for Musicians & Music Industry Workers. If we are missing any links to Relief funds available, please email us2021 PROGRAM GUIDE
15th Anniversary Make Music New York Online Program Guide June 21st,2021
SPECIAL PROJECTS
Envisioned and produced by the Times Square Alliance, Songs for Our City features twenty-six Broadway actors and composers sharing new original songs about their feelings right now that will be a livestreamed for free to the public. Participants will perform nightly beginning on Monday, June 15th through the finale on June 21st as part of Make Music New York. 2020 MAKE MUSIC WINTER SCHEDULE Make Music Winter December 21, 2020 Celebrate the 10th annual Make Music Winter with us this winter solstice. PILGRIMAGE (VIRTUAL) Zoom Livestream Link: https://zoom.us/j/5138818587 (Meeting ID: 513 881 8587) Spectators, please mute yourself upon entering. In this popular and long-running Make POINTS OF SEEING (VIRTUAL) Points of Seeing (Virtual) Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars presents “Points of Seeing,” an online presentation of recent work with live performance and a Q&A with the public. Tilted Axes artistic director Patrick Grant hosts an event where he and members of the ensemble discuss their past, present, and future workthrough
FOR LOVE AND ONLY FOR LOVE: LETTERS TO NEW YORK For Love and Only For Love: Letters to New York. Runs December 19, 2020 through February 14, 2021. Daily from 12:00-4:00 PM. Access is included with any NYBG timed-entry ticket. Save 20% on Garden Pass Tickets by using the code “NYBG20” when you purchase online atnybg.org.
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WHAT IS MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK? CELEBRATING NYC MUSIC MAKERS AND OPEN TO ALL. Make Music New York is New York City’s only music festival for the people AND BY THE PEOPLE! We are a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission celebrates the musician in all of us, connects New Yorkers to their communities and with each other, brings bold new artistic creations to life, unites diverse communities in a spirit of celebration and energizes the shared social spaces that make NYC a cultural capital. Our mission is ambitious, inclusive, adventurous and fun, and we accomplish it by producing two annual citywide celebrations: our flagship festival, Make Music New York, held each summer solstice on June 21st–the longest day of the year–and Make Music Winter, a complimentary series of participatory musical parades held each winter solstice on December 21st–the longest night of the year. On these special “music holidays,” music makers of all ages, abilities and backgrounds are empowered to take center stage and share their skills and passions through live performances in public plazas and parks, on sidewalks and in front of shops, and in partnership with cultural institutions and businesses across all five boroughs. OVER 1,000 FREE AND PARTICIPATORY CONCERTS EACH YEAR. Now in it’s fifteenth year, Make Music New York is a unique festival of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of NEW YORK CITY. All of the performances take place annually on June 21st, the first day of summer and longest day of the year. Completely different from a typical music festival, Make Music New York is open to _anyone_ who wants to take part. From ten in the morning to ten at night, every kind of musician — YOUNG AND OLD, AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL, OF EVERY MUSICAL PERSUASION — pours onto streets, sidewalks, parks and plazas to share their music with friends, neighbors, and strangers. Thousands of amateur musicians take the opportunity to play in public spaces, often for the biggest crowds of their lives. Professional musicians perform for new audiences, who come out from under their headphones to hear unfamiliar groups risk-free. And everyone is invited to sing or play along and enjoy the first day of summer in a spirit of celebration. With over 1,000 concerts each year, Make Music New York includes a number of signature projects: “Mass Appeal Concerts,” in which dozens of musicians band together to perform massive pieces written for a specific type of instrument; “Punk Island”; “Porch Stomp” folk festival; “Street Studios,” andmany more.
Some 5,000 musicians performed in the summer of 2019. Along with concerts by individual artists, MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK PROUDLY PARTNERS WITH DOZENS OF FELLOW NYC PRESENTERS AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS — including Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Broklyn Public Library, Governors Island, Joe’s Pub, Madison Square Park, Marcus Garvey Park, National September 11 Memorial and Museum, New York Public Library, Randall’s Island, Times Square Alliance andmany more.
CELEBRATED IN 80+ U.S. CITIES AND OVER 120 COUNTRIES. Make Music New York is inspired by France’s “Fête de la Musique ,” a national musical holiday inaugurated in 1982. Ever since, the festival has become an international phenomenon, celebrated on the same day in more than 750 cities in 120 countries, including Germany, Italy, Greece, Russia, Lebanon, Ivory Coast, Australia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico,Canada, and Japan.
In North America, the Make Music Alliance, with support from NAMM Foundation, facilitates over eighty June 21st celebrations, including Make Music Boston , Make Music Chicago , Make Music Los Angeles , Make Music Madison (WI) , and many others. Visit Make Music Day to learn more and activate your community. STAY UP TO DATE WITH MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK Don’t miss a thing. Sign up to receive our e-newsletters andupdates.
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MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK + _YOU_ = MUSIC TO REJUVINATE NYC For fifteen years, we have presented free, safe, celebratory and diverse music concerts across all five boroughs that celebrate NYC’s local musicians and our shared outdoor spaces. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, all contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Our mission has always been inclusive and fun. This year it is alsocrucial.
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JAMES BURKE, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR James is a performing arts executive with over twenty-five years of leadership experience and a special passion for activating free public programs. Before joining Make Music New York, he was Executive Director of the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, a not-for-profit theater and arts academy serving Long Island’s East End. From 2001 through 2013, he worked at City Parks Foundation, NYC’s largest producer of free outdoor performing arts programs, including the renowned _Central Park SummerStage_ and _Charlie Parker Jazz_ festivals. As Director of Arts & Cultural Programs (2007-13), he and his team rebranded and expanded _SummerStage_ to parks across all five boroughs, spearheaded dozens of dynamic commissions, developed original content for television and the web, and forged innovative partnerships with a host of prestigious presenting organizations. Prior to 2001, James worked in sales, marketing and promotions for a variety of music industry trendsetters, including Paradigm Associated Labels, Caroline Distribution, CMJ Music Marathon and Reel to Reel Records. An avid musician since his teens, he has recorded and toured with numerous projects, including the post-punk band Idle (Big Deal). He is a graduate of Boston College and an alumnus of Coro LeadershipNY, class of XVII.
PETRIT PULA, DEPUTY DIRECTOR For over a decade, Petrit has held multiple functions in the music industry. He is the founder of Brasil Summerfest, the largest contemporary Brazilian music & arts festival in the world. The festival launched in 2011 and has presented some of Brazil’s most celebrated artists including Seu Jorge, Bebel Gilberto, Lenine. From 2014-2020, he worked independently as a producer, curator and consultant on numerous projects for various companies and institutions such as France Rocks/French Bureau Export, Rockrose Development Corp, Central Park SummerStage, Jewish Museum, Natura, Red Bull, Soho House. From 2006 to 2014, he was the head of Nublu Records, an independent record label where he managed its worldwide operations including distribution, marketing, business affairs and licensing for TV/Film for companies like Sony Pictures, CBS, Focus Features. Between 2011-2014 he was also involved with the Nublu Jazz Festival which took place in New York, São Paulo and Istanbul presenting many high profile artists such as Roy Ayers, Robert Glasper, Sun Ra Arkestra. He holds a BBA Degree from Baruch College (class of 2003).BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SARAH BINDER MEHTA, _Chair _President, PianoPiano LLC TAKASHI YOSHIZAKI, _Secretary_ Consultant, Parker Infrastructure Partners, LLC SAMIT MODY, _Treasurer_ Vice President, Emigrant Realty FinancePhil Ballman
Director of Cultural Affairs and Tourism, Office of the Queens Borough PresidentROBERT BECKER
Strategic Sales & Licensing, CoreLogicJai Yin Chen
Retail Analytics ProfessionalAARON FRIEDMAN
Executive Director, Make Music Alliancene. Richard T. R. Harper Asst General Counsel, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center CAMILLA G. HELLMAN, MBE Trans-Atlantic RelationsHENRY HENDERSON
VP of Leasing, Marx Realty & Improvement Company Inc.SHARON KING HOGE
Writer and Editor; Former ED of National Music DayDICK LYNN
Music and Television Producer; multi-media artistROBERT SINGERMAN
North America Director, Brasil Music ExchangeSTEVEN SWARTZ
Founder & Director, DotdotdotmusicNyours.
WE GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR CURRENT SUPPORTERSGOVERNMENT SUPPORT
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the CityCouncil
New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State LegislatureFOUNDATION SUPPORT
Gilder Foundation
Investors Bank Foundation Lily Auchincloss Foundation La Vida Feliz Foundation NYC & Company Foundation CORPORATE SUPPORTERSBloomberg LP
Charter CommunicationsCitibank
BENEFACTORS ($1,000+)Robert Becker
Sarah Binder Mehta
Evelyn Erskine
Aaron Friedman
Sharon King Hoge
Jai Yin Chen
Ron Minkoff
Samit Mody
Frank Rand
Devin Stewart
Jenny Undercofler
VIRTUOSI ($500-$1,000)Paul Gertner
Rick Levy & Rita WilsonDick Lynn
John Wilson
AFICIONADOS ($250-$500)Gail Gregg
Camilla Hellman
Robert Singerman
Peter Walgren
Robert Wang
Sander and Norma K. Buchman GROUPIES ($100-$200)Nick Anastasakis
Linda Blacken
Susan Boyle
Mary Ann Callahan
Jennifer Daly
Jon Endicott
Carey King
Benjamin Kumpf
Fran Mitchell
Robert Peyton
BUSKERS ($50-$100)
Mary Jane Boland
Mary Ann Callahan
John Hetland
Benjamin Kogan
Frank Maguire
David Miller
Steven Petrucelli
Catherine PfordresherJeffrey Rowland
Navin Sivakumar
FANS (UP TO $50)
Stan Baum
Joslyn Grieve
Richard Lefkowitz
Brian Mountford
Mio Nakamura
Tristan Perich
Eric Peterson
Charlie Todd
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