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LIVE Magazine #246 October 29-Nov 11

LIVE Magazine is a biweekly art and entertainment hard copy and web publication highlighting art and entertainment events, shopping and dining venues in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas. The magazine inspires readers to recognize they are part of a greater global entertainment community and to inform them how to manifest their part by becoming involved in local entertainment events. Other content includes commentary on celebrities, films, shows, human interest, emerging artists, charity events, travel and inspirational pieces. LIVE Magazine is an exclusive entertainment magazine designed for good times. Contact us through email: LevvyCarriker@gmail.com Phone: 760-409-1234 Best time to phone is 11AM-2PM Pacific. LIVE Magazine covers events in Palm Springs, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. It is published World Wide on the web. We have over 1.93 Million viewers on our last 89 issues! See today's total here: www.yumpu.com/user/cre8live

LIVE Magazine is a biweekly art and entertainment hard copy and web publication highlighting art and entertainment events, shopping and dining venues in Palm Springs, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas. The magazine inspires readers to recognize they are part of a greater global entertainment community and to inform them how to manifest their part by becoming involved in local entertainment events. Other content includes commentary on celebrities, films, shows, human interest, emerging artists, charity events, travel and inspirational pieces. LIVE Magazine is an exclusive entertainment magazine designed for good times. Contact us through email: LevvyCarriker@gmail.com Phone: 760-409-1234 Best time to phone is 11AM-2PM Pacific. LIVE Magazine covers events in Palm Springs, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. It is published World Wide on the web. We have over 1.93 Million viewers on our last 89 issues! See today's total here: www.yumpu.com/user/cre8live

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DANIELLA DALLI & ADAM HILL IN “THE ‘SWINGS’ OF MUSIC”<br />

Daniella Dalli is currently a swing on The Sound of Music National Tour,<br />

covering 9 roles including Mother Abbess and Elsa Schraeder.<br />

Daniella has performed at theaters across the country, portraying such<br />

roles as Aldonza (Man of La Mancha/Montana Shakespeare), Fantine<br />

(Les Miserables/North Shore Music Theatre), Lady of the Lake (Spamalot/Maine<br />

State Music Theatre), Diana (Next to Normal/Clinton Area<br />

Showboat), Agnes (I Do! I Do!/Infinity Theatre Company), Julie LaVerne<br />

(Showboat/Asolo REP), Irene Molloy (Hello, Dolly!/Maltz Jupiter Theatre),<br />

and Mrs. Anderssen (A Little Night Music/Indiana REP).<br />

Originally from Los Angeles County, Daniella currently resides in Connecticut<br />

with her husband Franklin and their beagle Charlie.<br />

DANIELLA DALLI<br />

Hayden Oliver studied violin and viola performance at<br />

Vanderbilt University and North Carolina School of the<br />

Arts. He has worked as a freelance musician in the<br />

Dallas/Fort Worth and Oklahoma City areas for the past<br />

15 years. He works regularly with his quartet in Dallas,<br />

the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, and can regularly<br />

be heard in the pits of the Broadway Tours that come<br />

through DFW.<br />

He is a founding member of a musical collective called<br />

“Anaphase” which focuses on creating original music<br />

using innovative sounds, blending attributes of acoustic<br />

instruments with modern electric technology. He is currently<br />

the traveling concertmaster with the national tour<br />

of The Sound of Music.<br />

Hayden thrives on collaboration and is grateful to get<br />

to work with such great artists and friends. He is also a<br />

proud husband and father!<br />

Adam Hill is currently a Swing on the 1st National Tour of The Sound of<br />

Music, directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien.<br />

An NYC based actor and singer, he has performed in readings/concerts<br />

of: the new musical, On the Air, directed by Tony nominee, Hunter Foster,<br />

The Music of Steve Marzullo at Symphony Space, directed by Broadway<br />

veteran Judy Blazer, and Broadway’s Future at Lincoln Center. Regional<br />

credits include: Matt in The Fantasticks, the Teen Angel in Grease, and<br />

the Loverly Quartet in My Fair Lady.<br />

A diehard Chicago Cubs fan, Adam holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon<br />

University in Voice Performance.<br />

ADAM HILL<br />

Jeremy Robin Lyons is a versatile pianist, music director,<br />

and arranger who has been recognized for his passion<br />

and facility in a wide variety of styles and musical environments.<br />

Currently, Jeremy serves as the Keyboard 1 player<br />

for the National Tour of The Sound of Music.<br />

Jeremy’s NY arranging credits include orchestrating The<br />

Songs of Henry Krieger (for Lincoln Center’s American<br />

Songbook series), and contributing orchestrations to Get-<br />

ting to Know You: The Music of Rodgers & Hammerstein (for the 92nd<br />

Street Y’s Lyrics & Lyricists series). NY music direction credits include a<br />

showcase production of Next to Normal, a celebration of the work of Maltby<br />

& Shire, and multiple new-works concerts curated by William Finn. At Barrington<br />

Stage, Jeremy served as pianist/Assistant Music Director for Fiddler<br />

on the Roof, as well as the pre-Broadway production of On the Town.<br />

Jeremy is thrilled to have had opportunities to put together shows for the<br />

cabaret stage, collaborating with artists such as powerhouse vocalist Tal<br />

Yardeni, writer/performer/activist Shakina Nayfack, and his new friends<br />

who are the incredibly talented Swings of Music!<br />

HAYDEN O<strong>LIVE</strong>R<br />

JEREMY ROBIN LYONS

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