Harry Warren From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood

Thu Apr 18 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Synod of Bishops Russian Church | New York

Tin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project
Publisher/HostTin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project
Harry Warren From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood
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Join us for a musical celebration of Harry Warren (1893-1981), one of the greatest composers to emerge from Tin Pan Alley
About this Event

Join us for a musical celebration of New York’s immigrant culture. Harry Warren (1893-1981) is one of the greatest composers to emerge from Tin Pan Alley, his compositions forming a core of the American Songbook. He is also the most important Italian-American composer of popular song of the 20th century.

With almost no equal in popular music, Warren won three Academy Awards for Best Song and had more than 55 songs that charted in the Top 10 on “Your Hit Parade” with 16 hitting number one.

Warren’s many standards include “I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me),” “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe,” “I Had the Craziest Dream,” “You’ll Never Know,” “You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby,” “The More I See You,” “I Only Have Eyes For You,” “The Lullaby of Broadway,” “Forty Second Street” and “An Affair to Remember.”

Music educator and performer, Robert Lamont will present an evening of songs and classic movie clips at the Columbus Citizens Foundation, highlighting Harry Warren’s illustrious career, beginning with Tin Pan Alley and moving through Warren’s hit Broadway musicals and movies. Lamont will be accompanied by cabaret/jazz singer Vanessa Racci. The program will feature some Warren rarities and will celebrate this Italian American composer’s heritage with songs in Italian and lead the audience in a finale singalong to the Oscar-nominated hit, “That’s Amore.”

Robert Lamont is a musical director, composer and educator. He has worked on and off Broadway and regionally with such artists as Carol Burnett, Nanette Fabray, Jerry Orbach, Marc Anthony and Duncan Sheik. Vincent Canby in the New York Times once wrote “Robert Lamont is worth his own paragraph.” As an entertainer, he has played all over the world. Most recently, he performed “Songs & Stories: Tin Pan Alley Hits of the 1920s” with jazz singer Aisha de Haas as the kick-off event for the Museum of the City of New York celebrations. Also a veteran music teacher, Robert was the Music Curriculum Development Co-Chair for the New York City Department of Education’s current Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in Music. He is currently creating a songwriting curriculum that will include resources on Tin Pan Alley for New York City’s 1,100 public schools. Joining the TPA team in 2017, he is also a Board Member of the Tin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project and serves as its Education Committee Chair.

Carnegie Hill Neighbors, founded to preserve the architectural heritage of Carnegie Hill, endeavors to enhance the neighborhood with quality-of-life programs addressing beautification and security; to educate residents about topics ranging from environmental issues to the architectural styles in the neighborhood; and to address challenges to the community. This program is part of CHN's immigrant culture initiative with support from New York City Councilmember Julie Menin.

The Tin Pan Alley American Popular Music Project (tinpanalley.nyc) commemorates and continues the legacy of Tin Pan Alley, the birthplace of American Popular Music on 28th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue in New York City. The Tin Pan Alley Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that fosters appreciation for the historic beginning of American Popular Music and the modern music business.

Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia was established in the early 1920s as a defacto independent jurisdiction of Eastern Orthodoxy. ROCOR’s work includes relief support in Ukraine, Haiti and the Philippines among other programs

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Synod of Bishops Russian Church, 75 East 93rd Street, New York, United States

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