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    David Benoit Celebrates Montalvo

    David Benoit Celebrates Montalvo

    Montalvo Arts Center

    October 3, 2008

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    A gala benefit dinner and concert to support Montalvo arts and education programs Pianist and composer David Benoit, who has been called a “passionate musical innovator,” performs a gala benefit concert. His latest record, Heroes, pays tribute to those who have inspired him, and Montalvo announces this performance as a way to pay tribute to its heroes – the long-time supporters of the organization. The program features fresh, exuberant spins on classic songs by legendary pop, rock and jazz artists and original compositions. Benoit is a friend of the arts center – he has performed here numerous times and is a fellow of the organization’s artist residency, including its education program. Dinner on the veranda of the historic Villa is catered by Le Papillon, followed by a live auction including business-class travel to Europe courtesy of American Airlines and so much more. Comedian Dan St. Paul opens the event.

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      Tickets: $250 ($200 tax deductible)

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      October 3, 2008

      Times:
      6:30pm

    • Venue Info

      Montalvo Arts Center

      15400 Montalvo Road Saratoga, CA 95070

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