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SWING COMES ALIVE APRIL 7 AT ARBOR GLEN

Gail Solomon •• April 2, 2009

If your feet start tapping just at the mention of Benny Goodman or Tommy Dorsey,
then be sure to come to Arbor Glen on April 7 at 11:00 a.m. for a free interactive
audio/video presentation on "The Best of the Big Bands."
Retired broadcast executive and music historian Rick Busciglio offers an
interactive presentation on the evolution of the great swing bands, from the birth of
jazz in New Orleans to the toe-tapping music that took over ballrooms all over
America in the "30s and 40s". He'll play recordings of your favorite groups,
including Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Harry
James, Duke Ellington and Count Basie, from this remarkable musical time.
Busciglio, of Chester, NJ, enjoyed a long career in advertising and broadcasting.
Formerly Marketing Vice President with The Family Channel (FAM), he has had a
life-long love affair with the films and music of the World War II era. He has
lectured at various senior communities and clubs, as well as on such cruise lines
as The Delta Queen, Celebrity, and Princess. So plan to get in the swing at 11:00
a.m. on April 7 at Arbor Glen, 100 Monroe St., Bridgewater, NJ. Light
refreshments will be served.

Reservations are not necessary but an RSVP to 908-595-6600 would be
appreciated.
WILLOW VALLEY SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA.
FEEL THE RIVER'S RHYTHM - MISSISSIPPI QUEEN SWINGS IN 2005
Legends of the 50's – The other 2005 season big musical theme is one of the favorites and will feature groups like The
Four Freshmen, "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" – or Gogi Grant singing "Wayward Wind", the Four Lads
with "Moments to Remember." Don't forget the Shirelles with "Dedicated to the One I Love." Visit the "Chapel of
Love" with The Dixie Cups, and join in "That'll be the Day," with The Crickets. Come meet baseball star Bob Feller,
and take a trip down memory lane with retired broadcaster Rick Busciglio.
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