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Emmy Award Winner Eric McCormack to Host
the
Yamaha NAMM Concert for Music Education Honoring Sir Elton
John
BUENA PARK, CA (January 10, 2003)Emmy
Award winner Eric McCormack (NBCs "Will &
Grace") will host The 2003
NAMM Concert Honoring Sir Elton John: A Benefit for Music
Education, presented by Yamaha. The benefit will be
held on January 17 at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California.
Emmy Award winner Eric McCormack stars as
attorney Will Truman on NBCs Emmy Award-winning "Will
& Grace," a role for which he received a 2003 Golden
Globe nomination in the category Best Performance by an
Actor in a Television Series -- Musical or Comedy. With
the support of his parents (his father was also an aspiring
actor), McCormack spent three years at the prestigious Ryerson
Theater School in Toronto and the Banff Center for the Arts.
After five seasons with Canadas Stratford Festival,
he graduated to lead status in such stage classics
as "A Midsummer Nights Dream," "Henry
V" and "The Three Sisters." Following a move
to Vancouver, British Columbia, he landed roles in television
and movies. McCormack, who holds dual citizenship with the
U.S. and Canada, currently resides in Los Angeles.
In addition to host Eric McCormack and honoree
Sir Elton John, performers
slated to appear include Vanessa Carlton, Ray Charles,
Nikka Costa, Amy Grant, Bruce Hornsby, Norah Jones, Diana
Krall, Michael McDonald, John Mayer, Take 6, Rufus Wainwright,
and Brian Wilson. Sir Elton will receive Yamahas 2003
Lifetime Achievement in Musical Excellence Award as part
of the evenings festivities.
For information about this concert go to www.namm.com
or call 760 438-8001. Those who purchase tickets will also
become honorary members of the American Music Conference
(AMC), a national non-profit educational association dedicated
to promoting the importance of music, music-making and music
education to the general public.
AMC's goal is to build credibility for music
and music education, especially at an early age, and to
expand that portion of the population that enjoys and makes
its own music.
Proceeds from the concert will go toward AMC
and NAMMs other music education charities: The International
Foundation for Music Research and The Museum of Making Music.
"These organizations will help to establish
enormous gains for music education and music research in
the U.S.," says Yamaha senior vice president Terry
Lewis. "With their ticket purchase for this concert,
NAMM show attendees will have an opportunity to support
and encourage a bright future for the music products industry."
"We fully expect to give NAMM members
the show of a lifetime, while increasing support for music
education at the same time," stated NAMM President
and CEO Joe Lamond. "The benefits of music making are
well-documented, and this exceptional concert will draw
attention to the importance of music as an integral part
of everyones life."
For more information, write Yamaha Corporation
of America, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622, telephone
(714) 522-9011, e-mail infostation@yamaha.com
or visit www.yamaha.com on the Web.
About Yamaha
Yamaha Corporation of America manufactures a complete line
of musical instruments, professional audio products, customer-driven
support products and computer-based products targeted to
both the amateur and professional markets.
About NAMM
The International Music Products Association, commonly called
NAMM in reference to the organization's popular NAMM
trade shows, is the not-for-profit association that unifies,
leads and strengthens the $16 billion global musical instruments
and products industry. NAMM's activities and programs
are designed to promote music making to people of all ages.
NAMM is comprised of approximately 8,000 member companies.
For more information about NAMM, interested parties can
visit www.namm.com
or call 800-767-NAMM (6266).
About AMC
The American Music Conference is dedicated to promoting
the importance of music, music making, and music education
to the general public. For more information about AMC and
this new partnership, visit www.amc-music.org.
About The Museum of Making Music
The mission of the Museum of Making Music is to celebrate
the rich history and encourage the future of music making.
The one-of-a-kind museum invites all NAMM members to tour
the Museum FREE of charge. Located in the NAMM Industry
Headquarters in beautiful Carlsbad, Calif., the museum is
a great way to experience first-hand the impact of the music
products industry over the last 100 years. For more information
about the museum or its activities, interested parties should
call 877-551-9976 or visit www.museumofmakingmusic.org.
About IFMR
The International Foundation for Music Research (IFMR) was
founded in 1997 to support scientific research to explore
the relationship between music and physical and emotional
wellness, with particular attention to the elderly population,
the impact of music making on at-risk youth, and music education
and the effect of music and music making. IFMR also convenes
scientists, educators and others around critical issues
in music research and disseminates research through its
publication, IFMR News, and various on-line research referral
services and archives. For more information about IFMR,
interested parties should visit www.music-research.org.
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