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Thanks to everyone who attended party to celebrate the release of "Branching Out"
The
evening began with the group’s rendition of “Under the
Boardwalk”, led by soloist Jim Passalino.
Their three musical sets included favorites such as “Java Jive” with
vocal solos by Walt Sloan and Sandy Turner, “The Longest Time” led by Steve
Ragsdale, “All I Have to Do is Dream” with Susie McMurray, and “The Lion
Sleeps Tonight” with an opening riff by Liz Moffitt and Mary Jane Stutz.
The evening concluded with Carmen Gunning’s interpretation of “When
will I be Loved”. Throughout the
evening, Sandy Stuart provided his distinctive bass line while Louise Ries
helped with vocals and keyboard. Other
vocalists in the group include
soprano Kimberly Moss, featured in the descant on “America the Beautiful”;
tenor Michael Shea; and soprano
June Miller, who is also the group’s vocal director. The
Harrison Manor House provided the beautiful venue and tasty hors d’oeuvres and
the Knauz Autopark was a corporate sponsor.
The album, the first of what is hoped will be many, was produced by
Derrick Stout of Deerpath Music. The Buckthorns' “Branching Out” CD is available at a number of local retail establishments including Helanders in Lake Forest, and MoonSpun Gifts and Voila! in Lake Bluff.
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