Harry Connick, Jr.'s "The Happy Elf" live at the Scranton Cultural Center
Eubie the Elf is on a musical mission to bring Christmas cheer to a town
on Santa's naughty list.
A new musical comedy by the Grammy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated composer and lyricist, Harry Connick, Jr.'s The Happy Elf tells the tale of Eubie the Elf, a lovable fellow who wants to spread Christmas joy throughout the town of Bluesville. Hoping to introduce a new generation of children to the joys of jazz, Connick has crafted a musical landscape against which Eubie's story unfolds.
The producers granted permission to record selected live production numbers that were staged block and lit for the live audience, therefore the lighting is not optimized for the video production with gels and proper values for video.
"Sisters In The Name Of Rap" Salt N Pepa - "PUSH IT"
Sisters in the Name of Rap PAY PER VIEW
Hosted by Dee Barnes of Fox TV's ''Pump It Up'', with acts ranging from established artists like Queen LaTifah, Salt-N-Pepa and MC Lyte to newcomers like Tam Tam. A 75-minute extravaganza of live performances taped at the Ritz in New York.

Jason Miles Presents-Celebrating the Music of Weather Report
April 1st 2017  Berks Jazz Fest   Miller Center for the Performing Arts
Jason Miles - Keyboards and Musical Director
Jeff Coffin - Sax
Karen Briggs -Violin
Theo Croker -Trumpet
Shaun Martin - Keyboards
Gerald Veasley - Bass
Carter Beauford - Drums
Mino Cinelu - Percussion

A Broadway revival directed by Jerry Zaks and starring Peter Gallagher, Faith Prince, Nathan Lane and Josie de Guzman, played at the Martin Beck Theatre from April 14, 1992 to January 8, 1995 for 1,143 performances. The production received a rave reviews and won four Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical and also won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival.
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