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8/6/2019 Queen OnSale Apr11 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/queen-onsale-apr11 1/2  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jeannie Mellinger, 919.789.5484, [email protected]  Download photos at ncsymphony.org/media/ North Carolina Symphony Presents Rock-Orchestra Spectacle, “The Music of Queen,” July 14 Tickets On Sale May 2 RALEIGH, N.C.—This summer, the North Carolina Symphony joins forces with conductor/arranger Brent Havens, vocalist Brody Dolyniuk and a full rock band to break down the boundaries between classic rock and classical music with “The Music of Queen.” The one- night-only symphonic rock spectacle takes place at Meymandi Concert Hall, in downtown Raleigh’s Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Thursday, July 14, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale Monday, May 2, at 10:00 a.m. at www.ncsymphony.org or by calling North Carolina Symphony Audience Services at 919.733.2750 or toll free 877.627.6724. Tickets can also be purchased at ticketmaster.com, 800.745.3000. Presented by Windborne Music, “The Music of Queen” features Berklee-trained arranger/conductor Brent Havens leading your North Carolina Symphony in show-stopping Queen classics like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Are The Champions” and “Another One Bites The Dust,” along with all of the essential rarities. “The wonderful thing with an orchestra is that you have an entire palette of sounds to call upon,” says Havens. “The band is reproducing what Queen did live, and then having an orchestra behind the band gives the music richness, a whole new feel, a whole different sense of color but still  preserving the wonderful music that they originally produced.” Havens has written music for orchestras, feature films and television, and successfully combined the Doobie Brothers with the Milwaukee Symphony in front of 150,000 fans. He is the creator of four other symphonic rock programs, bringing the music of Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Pink Floyd and The Eagles to symphonies across the country. As with his other shows, Havens’s work on “The Music of Queen” has proved a great way to introduce rock fans to the symphony experience. “I’m sure there are people who are going to come out who have never seen their city’s symphony orchestra and this allows them to experience something new along with the music that they already love,” he says. For “The Music of Queen,” he is ably assisted by Brody Dolyniuk, frontman of Yellow Brick Road, Las Vegas’s most successful classic rock act.

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CONTACT: Jeannie Mellinger, 919.789.5484, [email protected]  Download photos at  ncsymphony.org/media/ 

North Carolina Symphony Presents Rock-Orchestra Spectacle,“The Music of Queen,” July 14

Tickets On Sale May 2

RALEIGH, N.C.—This summer, the North Carolina Symphony joins forces withconductor/arranger Brent Havens, vocalist Brody Dolyniuk and a full rock band to break downthe boundaries between classic rock and classical music with “The Music of Queen.” The one-night-only symphonic rock spectacle takes place at Meymandi Concert Hall, in downtown

Raleigh’s Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Thursday, July 14, at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets go on sale Monday, May 2, at 10:00 a.m. at www.ncsymphony.org or by calling NorthCarolina Symphony Audience Services at 919.733.2750 or toll free 877.627.6724. Tickets canalso be purchased at ticketmaster.com, 800.745.3000.

Presented by Windborne Music, “The Music of Queen” features Berklee-trainedarranger/conductor Brent Havens leading your North Carolina Symphony in show-stoppingQueen classics like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Are The Champions” and “Another One BitesThe Dust,” along with all of the essential rarities.

“The wonderful thing with an orchestra is that you have an entire palette of sounds to call upon,”says Havens. “The band is reproducing what Queen did live, and then having an orchestra behindthe band gives the music richness, a whole new feel, a whole different sense of color but still preserving the wonderful music that they originally produced.”

Havens has written music for orchestras, feature films and television, and successfully combinedthe Doobie Brothers with the Milwaukee Symphony in front of 150,000 fans. He is the creator of four other symphonic rock programs, bringing the music of Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Pink Floyd and The Eagles to symphonies across the country.

As with his other shows, Havens’s work on “The Music of Queen” has proved a great way tointroduce rock fans to the symphony experience.

“I’m sure there are people who are going to come out who have never seen their city’s symphonyorchestra and this allows them to experience something new along with the music that theyalready love,” he says.

For “The Music of Queen,” he is ably assisted by Brody Dolyniuk, frontman of Yellow Brick Road, Las Vegas’s most successful classic rock act.

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“When he came out to audition for the show we knew immediately that he had somethingspecial,” says Havens of Dolyniuk. “He not only knew the music but he had clearly listened toevery aspect of Freddie [Mercury’s] performances. Clearly, there will never be another FreddieMercury but close your eyes and listen to Brody and you’re going to get something very close.”

Dolyniuk is joined on stage by Daniel Clemens, bass/vocals; Powell Randolph, drums/vocals;George Cintron, guitar/vocals; and Bart Kuebler, keyboards/vocals.

Regular tickets for this special event performance range from $43 to $63. Meymandi ConcertHall is located in the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, 2 E. South St. in Raleigh.

About the North Carolina Symphony

Founded in 1932, the North Carolina Symphony performs over 175 concerts annually to adultsand school children. The orchestra travels extensively throughout the state to communities inover 50 North Carolina counties. Under the artistic leadership of Music Director and Conductor Grant Llewellyn, Resident Conductor William Henry Curry and Associate Conductor Sarah

Hicks, the orchestra employs 67 professional musicians.

Based in downtown Raleigh’s spectacular Meymandi Concert Hall at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts and an outdoor summer venue at Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, N.C., the Symphony performs about 60 concerts annually in the Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hilland Cary metropolitan area and holds additional concerts in venues across the state throughoutthe year.

For tickets, program notes, podcasts—or just to get to know your Symphony musicians—visitthe North Carolina Symphony Web site at www.ncsymphony.org. Call North CarolinaSymphony Audience Services at 919.733.2750 or toll free 877.627.6724. The State of NorthCarolina has issued your Symphony an $8 million challenge; learn more atwww.ncsymphony.org/challenge.

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