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Vocal sensation Calabria Foti and trombone virtuoso Bob McChesney return home to open the 2024-2025 performance season at 缅北强奸鈥檚 Quick Center

Sep 13, 2024

Foti and McChesneyGrammy-nominated recording artist Calabria Foti, a native of Olean, and world-renowned trombone virtuoso Bob McChesney return to their Western New York roots as they open the 2024-2025 performance season at St. 缅北强奸鈥檚 Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts with a performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.

This special musical homecoming, offered in association with Friends of Good Music, is titled 鈥淔rom Bebop to Broadway,鈥 and features an exciting blend of jazz and beloved show tunes.

Foti鈥檚 sensual vocals along with McChesney鈥檚 buttery trombone playing can be heard daily on SiriusXM鈥檚 鈥淪iriusly Sinatra鈥 and 鈥淩eal Jazz,鈥 and on traditional pop and jazz radio around the globe.

Born in Olean and raised in Fredonia among a family of musicians and music educators, Foti is a singer, violinist, composer, arranger, author, and educator. Passionate about movie musicals and classic films of the late 1920s on, Foti calls herself a 鈥渢hrowback鈥 in love with the period of American history that produced the songs of the Great American Songbook and the films from The Golden Age of Hollywood.

Equally at home performing musical theater, jazz, cabaret, or her own songs, Foti has been called a 鈥渕aster of improvisation and interpretation鈥 and her voice has graced several major motion picture and television soundtracks.

McChesney, a Baltimore native and graduate of SUNY Fredonia, began playing the trombone in fourth grade as part of a public school music program. He since has evolved into a world-renowned trombone soloist and an authority on trombone pedagogy. McChesney鈥檚 trademarks as a trombonist are his smooth, lightning-fast technique, his mastery of jazz harmony, beautiful sound, and a strong emotional connection to the music. With complete mastery of the instrument, McChesney has distinguished himself as one of the world鈥檚 preeminent trombone soloists. A prominent figure in the Los Angeles recording studio scene, he has enjoyed a career in scoring films, television shows and albums.

鈥淭his dynamic duo enjoys performing to sold-out crowds, combining their enormous talents and warm personalities for a fun, engaging evening of entertainment. They will swing, sway and charm their way into your heart,鈥 said Rachel Harris, executive director of the Quick Center.

Tickets are $25 each with $5 from each ticket sale going to the Endowment for Warming House Sustainability. For 50 years, St. Bonaventure鈥檚 student-run Warming House has been addressing the food insecurity problem in the Olean area.

Additional performances in the 2024-2025 season include:

  • 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18: Cellist Luis B. Castro offers a stirring performance in the inaugural Emerging Artist Series with Samuel Vargas, violin; Grace Betry, piano; and Betania Canas, flute.
  • 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17: The New York Theater Ballet will present a one-hour program that brings life to the timeless tale of 鈥淔irebird,鈥 featuring delightful choreography by Richard Holden. The magical experience will captivate audiences of all ages.
  • 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6: The side-splitting 鈥淰ickie and Nickie鈥檚 Holiday Sleigh Ride,鈥 featuring multi-instrumental, singing housewife sisters who celebrate the season 鈥淢innesota-style.鈥
  • 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8: Ed. Simone, former longtime professor and director of the theater program at St. Bonaventure, returns with his beloved 鈥淎 Christmas Carol, A Retelling by Ed. Simone.鈥
  • 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025: Acclaimed soloist and chamber musician Jennifer Hayghe performs 鈥淕irl Power: Piano Music Written By, For and About Women.鈥
  • 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14, 2025: The Rever贸n Piano Trio introduces the audience to underrepresented music from Latin America alongside contemporary and standard repertoire.
  • 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 11, 2025: The Atlantic Brass Quintet closes the season with their masterful and vibrant presentations of repertoire spanning five centuries and a broad spectrum of styles.

For detailed information about all of the performances visit the Quick Center for the Arts鈥 Performing Arts webpage at .

Single concert tickets, unless otherwise noted, are $20 at full price, $18 for senior citizens and St. Bonaventure employees, and $5 for students.

For tickets and information, call The Quick Center at (716) 375-2494.

For each performance, The Quick Center galleries will open one hour before the performance and remain open through the intermission. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and Noon to 4 p.m. on the weekends when classes are in session.

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