Prepare for a captivating late afternoon of music at the Timothy Hall Foundation Benefit Concert, held on October 5th on the outdoor stage at Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch. We’re honored to present a one-of-a-kind performance by acclaimed vocalist Billy Valentine, a recording artist with a smooth, rich, and deeply soulful voice. He will be joined by the powerful and swinging LMR Jazz Orchestra, a collective of some of the finest musicians on the West Coast.
Together, they will deliver an unforgettable repertoire of jazz standards and timeless classics. Valentine will bring his unique approach to songs first performed by the likes of Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, and Al Jarreau, creating a night of pure musical magic. Valentine, who has also lent his voice to television series like Sons of Anarchy and Boston Legal, promises a performance that is both classic and fresh, showcasing why his vocal style is so highly regarded. His ability to reinterpret these iconic songs while maintaining their integrity is what makes his voice a true standout. Join us at 5:30 PM (doors open at 4:30 PM) for an exceptional performance that supports a great cause.
This 13th Annual Timothy Hall Foundation Concert sustains the foundation’s 26-year record of grant-making initiatives that support innovative, cost-effective K-12 school programs in arts and sciences, including school gardens, animal husbandry projects, and music curriculum.
Date: Sunday, October 5
Time: Doors at 4:30 PM, Music at 5:30 PM
Location: Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch
Adults | $60
Children | FREE (18 & under)
Food & Drinks will be available for purchase.
Please Note: No outside food or drink is permitted. No pets, please. Low Back Chairs and Picnic Blankets Only.
Composed by Chris Walden in collaboration with Ted Hall featuring the LMR Jazz Orchestra, Tierney Sutton and Kurt Elling
Songs from the recently released album “Mancini at 100”
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