Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Any Scott MacIntyre fans out there?

I'm actually not playing this concert, but still should be good!


Symphony of the Southwest
Gala Benefit featuring Scott MacIntyre

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Scott MacIntyre
A big thanks to everyone that has supported us in the past: those that have been donors, ticket buyers, volunteers, and board members. It would not be possible for us to continue without you. Second, we have an exciting deal to offer!!!

Scott MacIntyre will be helping us open the season with a blast in our
Gala Benefit concert. The concert will be held in the Mesa Arts Center Ikeda Theater Oct. 17 at 7:30 PM.
Scott MacIntyre was a finalist on the hit show American Idol. Original works by Scott MacIntyre will be performed in addition to a Tribute to Henry Mancini, Hungarian Dances by Brahms, a Chopin Nocturne, Elton John's Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Lovland and Graham's You Raise Me Up, and medleys from the Sound of Music and the Music Man.

Tickets for this special event must be purchased through the Mesa Arts Center Box Office for $55, $45, and $35. Now here's the deal! For $50, you can attend the Gala Benefit Concert with Scott MacIntyre and all four Symphony of the Southwest concerts this season! That's right! Our Silver Memberships start at $50 and include priority seating to all concerts including the Scott MacIntyre concert. More membership options are listed below or can be found at our website: Memberships

This is a perfect opportunity for you to experience the Symphony of the Southwest's entire season full of music which will delight family members of all ages. Don't miss out! We're looking forward to seeing you at our first concert!

Single ticket prices are $17.
To purchase, call the Mesa Arts Center box office at 480-644-6500 or online at https://boxoffice.mesaartscenter.com/Online/.

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Scott MacIntyre
Scott MacIntyre 2Scott MacIntyre began playing piano by ear at age 3, though he has been visually impaired since birth. He has been profiled on CNN, Sky News Europe, USA Today, and other media as pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. He has independently released 6 full-lengh CD's was one of the 13 finalists on FOX's "American Idol 8" and has written in genres spanning pop, rock, punk, jazz and classical.
Local Phoenician, Scott MacIntyre earned his bachelor's degree from Arizona State University at age 18. Scott MacIntyre then attended graduate school in London, England.


Scott MacIntyre Performing:

No Fear
The Search is Over
Mandolin Rain


For more information regarding Scott MacIntyre, please visit the following links:
http://www.scottmacintyre.com
http://www.myspace.com/scottmacintyre
http://www.twitter.com/idolscott


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