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Leader
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Ken
Arlen,
Bandleader. A sought-after orchestra leader and jazz saxophone soloist, Ken
Arlen has been a featured entertainer for numerous celebrities
and dignitaries, from the President of the United States to Hollywood
stars. Ken is the founder of Arlen Music Consultants, Inc., a
Chicago-based entertainment company that specializes in providing
live customized music for the national special events industry.
The Ken Arlen Orchestra was listed in Chicago Magazine as the
“Top Choice” for a glamorous Chicago wedding. |
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Musicians
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Roger
Adler, guitar. Roger
Adler is the Music Director of the Emmy Award-winning television
show Wild Chicago and the former Music Director for the TV series
The Best of Comic Relief on the A&E Network. In addition to
composing and performing the music for many other award-winning
TV shows, he has been nominated for 3 Emmy Awards. Roger has created
the soundtrack for many PBS documentaries and TV specials and
he has appeared in and performed on the soundtrack for the movie Groundhog Day. |
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Neil
Artwick, piano and keyboards.
Neil is a graduate of the American Conservatory of Music, where
he studied both classical and jazz performance. He has become
one of the most in-demand session keyboard players in the city
and has recorded hundreds of TV and radio commercials. In the
summer of 1998, Neil was specially chosen as one of the select
musicians to perform and record the new opening theme of the
Oprah Winfrey Show. He has also performed with such nationally known
artists as Luther Vandross, Bebe and Cece Winans, Martha Reeves,
Gladys Knight and Ed Thigpen. |
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Mark Beringer,
bass.
A top session player from Chicago, Mark is a master of both acoustic
and fretless bass. He has accompanied numerous jazz artists including
Diahann Carroll, the Count Basie Orchestra, the BBC Big Band,
the Artie Shaw Orchestra, Dave Liebman, Rosemary Clooney, the
Cincinnati Symphony, the Atlanta Symphony, Lena Horne, Carol Lawrence,
Angela Bofill, Michael Brandmeier and Mark Madsen. He has also
performed at Carnegie Hall and the White House with Vic Damone.
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Phil Gratteau,
drums. One of Chicago’s finest jazz drummers, Phil has recorded
and performed with Joe Henderson, Richie Cole, Bonnie Kolac, Marian
McPartland, and Judy Roberts. Phil is on the faculty of Roosevelt
University, has appeared at the Chicago and Montreal Jazz Festivals
and has toured Sweden, Switzerland and France. |

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Jai Girard
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Mark
Olen, trumpet – Mark is a highly sought-after professional
lead, classical, and jazz trumpeter. He has performed with many
top entertainers including: Tony Bennett, Al Jarreau, Michael
Bolton, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, B.B. King, Bobby McFerrin,
and David Foster. His versatility is evidenced by performances
with the Chicago Jazz Ensemble, American Jazz Philharmonic, Chicago
Jazz Orchestra, Ravinia Festival Orchestra, Grant Park and Elgin
Symphonies, Chicago Brass Quintet, and Brassworks Brass (founder).
As a studio artist, his playing can be heard on hundreds of television
and radio commercials. Broadway musical credits include: Spamalot,
Les Misérables, Sweet Charity, Annie Get Your Gun, Guys and Dolls,
Goodbye Girl, Hello Dolly, Crazy for You, and The Sound of Music. |
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Russ Phillips,
trombone. Russ
started his jazz career at the age of 5, touring with the Louis
Armstrong All Stars when his father, Russ Sr., replaced Jack Teagarden.
He has performed concerts and festivals with the Woody Herman
Orchestra, the Temptations, Doc Cheatham, Kenny Davern, Milt Hinton
and others. Russ’ latest album, I’m Glad There
Is You, is now available at CDBaby.com on the Big Foot Jazz
label. |
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Rick
Purro, percussion. An
East Coast native who began playing percussion in 1972, Rick
has recorded with some of Boston’s top artists including
Patty Larkin. He moved to Chicago in 1998,
recording on commercials for top corporations including McDonald’s,
Coca-Cola, Dominos, Kellogg’s and many others. Rick has
worked with members of the backing-bands for John Mellencamp,
Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison, Billie Holiday, and Ben E. King, as
well as Chicago acts Tirzah and The Primal Connection, Chicago’s
multi-ethnic World rhythm percussion ensemble. |
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Jai Girard
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Sylvia
Myintoo, violin. Sylvia has been performing in the Chicago
area for nearly fifteen years. After receiving a Masters in Music
from the New England Conservatory in Boston where she studied
with James Buswell, Sylvia moved to Chicago to perform with the
Civic Orchestra of Chicago. Since then, she has appeared with
artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Smokey Robinson, Barry White,
Donna Summer, Celine Dion, Johnny Mathis, Lyle Lovett, Randy Newman,
Dennis DeYoung, Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman, Bernadette Peters,
Josh Groban, The Irish Tenors as well as the Chicagoland Pops
Orchestra and Rockford Symphony. She has broadcast live on WFMT
and WTTW Soundstage. Sylvia also maintains teaching studios at
Near North Montessori School and Northeastern Illinois University. |
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Rebecca
Richey, violin. Rebecca holds degrees in music theory
from the University of Illinois and the Eastman School of Music.
An Oak Park native, Rebecca has a rich and varied musical background.
She has played in numerous symphony orchestras, backed such popular
artists as Bobby Vinton and The Moody Blues, performed in avant-garde
chamber works, and toured the US and Europe with the company of
Amsterdam choreographer Beppie Blankert. Recently Rebecca has
performed in premieres of works by contemporary composers Augusta
Read Thomas and Louis Andriessen, and sung with Bella Voce, a
Chicago a capella choir. |
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Caroline
Curtis, violin. Caroline is a graduate from DePaul University.
She is currently the Concertmaster of the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra
in Iowa and was featured as a guest soloist performing the Saint-Saen’s Violin Concerto No. 3. She is also a member of the Northwest Indiana
Symphony Orchestra. She has played in the orchestras for the Joffrey Ballet
Company, the Chicagoland Pops Orchestra and several different
opera companies. Caroline has had the opportunity to perform with
such famous people and bands such as: Bob Hope, Tony Bennett,
Andrea Bocelli (on the Oprah Winfrey Show), Charlotte
Church (in Hawaii), Garth Brooks, Celine Dion and Josh Groban
(nationally televised), Ray Charles, Led Zepplin (Page-Plant Tour), The
Moody Blues, Kansas, Electric Light Orchestra, The Temptations,
Mannheim Steamroller, Diana Ross, The Three Irish Tenors, and
others. She enjoys freelancing in the Chicagoland area and plays
in various chamber and quartet ensembles as well. |
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Vocalists
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Michael
Avery is one of the Windy City’s best-kept
secrets. A professional front-man and studio vocalist, he has performed
at some of the most prestigious private parties and events in Chicago
and abroad. His experience includes performances with the Chicago
Catz, a European tour with Mavis Staples, lead vocalist of the legendary
Staple Singers as well as singing a duet at a recent gala in Jamaica
with Gladys Knight. Mike also enjoys expressing himself as a songwriter,
believing that music is a healing force that crosses all barriers.
Mike recently released his latest CD, Destination Love. His first
love, however, will always be live performance. |
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Leslie Hunt is a musical phenomenon, an outstanding vocalist who has recently come into the national spotlight. Singing and playing piano by age four, the St. Charles, Illinois native had already performed leading roles in productions of Fiddler On the Roof and The Music Man by age 13. In 2007, Leslie was chosen out of over 100,000 competitors to compete on Season 6 of American Idol, becoming one of the top 10 female vocalists on the show. Leslie has performed with music legends like Kenny Rogers and The Ides of March and appeared at Chicago hotspots including The Empty Bottle, Martyrs, Uncommon Ground, Gunther Murphy’s and Underground Wonderbar, in addition to inking a development deal with Sony. Ken Arlen Orchestra is extremely pleased to add such a gifted and accomplished vocalist to our ranks. |
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Cristina Sanchez, a Ken Arlen Orchestra veteran (’01-’05), returns her trailblazing R&B sound to our vocal team. Chicago-based recording artist and two-time winner of New York’s legendary “Night at the Apollo Theatre,” Cristina lights up the stage with her magical mix of classic Soul, Latin and R&B/Pop. With a performance style that rivals prominent artists such as Aretha Franklin, Beyoncé, and Rihanna, Cristina has a soulful and rhythmic edge that mesmerizes audiences. Her debut single, “Free,” stayed on the Billboard R&B Singles and R&B Singles Sales Charts for seven weeks, followed by her release of “Swing My Way.” Cristina was recently chosen to perform on R&B star R. Kelly’s world tour, has sung with Frayne and Bobby Lewis and Heather Headley, and toured as a solo artist in China as well as other European venues. |
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Nick Lynch has been singing from a very young age. Throughout the course of grade school and high school in Watseka IL, he participated in all types of choir and show choirs. After college he moved to Orlando FL to pursue singing on a professional level. He trained with Mark Goff of Christina Aguilera and N’Sync fame. Nick’s trip to Hollywood with American Idol Season 4 led him to a recording contract with Soundplay Records. He expects his full-length debut to be released soon. |
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