Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Wrecking Crew film fundraiser screening in Hollywood March 27

We are proud to announce we are having 7 fundraising screenings in the next six weeks. Each screening brings us closer to our goal of paying off licensing to have a world wide release. Thank you again for your support and donations these last few months.

March 5, 2011 @ 4pmCleveland, Ohio
Creating Community: A Regional Audio Industry Gathering Center for Creative Arts @ Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus
Hosted by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2900 Community College Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115
Directions

4-6 p.m. RAT Studios Open House
6-7 p.m. Tape Op's Larry Crane presentation
7-7:15 p.m. Intermission
7:15-7:30 p.m. Rock Hall Education Director Jason Hanley introduces director/producer Denny Tedesco
7:30-9:15 p.m. Director's remarks and "The Wrecking Crew" screening
10 p.m. Drinks, music and conversation at Wilbert's Food and Music
Tickets: Free but RSVP is required: Facebook or call Recording Arts Hotline (216) 987-3277 or email david.kennedy@tri-c.edu

March 13, 2011 @ 5pm
New York, NY
Hosted by Industry City in Brooklyn
220 36th St,
Brooklyn, New York 11232
Suggested Donation: $30 Per ticket
Suggested Donation for First 3 Rows: $50 Per ticket
5PM: Wine/Cheese Reception
6PM: Film
Tickets Directions

March 20, 2011 @ 1pm
Los Angeles, CA
Hosted by Vitellos Jazz & Supper Club
4349 Tujunga Ave.
Studio City, CA 91604
Suggested Donation: $30 Per ticket
Tickets Directions
Special Note: Vitellos will be open for Lunch on the Sunday.
Q & A with Bassist Chuck Berghofer

March 25th, 2011 @ 7pm
Carlsbad, CA
Hosted by Museum of Making Music
5790 Armada Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Suggested Donation: $20 General, $15 Members
7PM: Film
Directions
Tickets can be purchased online at www.museumofmakingmusic.org or by calling 760-438-5996.
Q&A with Pianist Don Randi

March 27, 2011 @ 4pmLos Angeles, CA
Hosted by A & S Case Co. and S.I.R.
6465 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood CA 90028
Suggested Donation: $15 Per ticket
4PM: Film
Tickets Directions

April 2, 2011 @ 7:30pm
Ojai, CA
Hosted by K'hilat Ha Aloneem, Jewish Community Center
530 West El Roblar
Meiners Oaks, CA
805.646-4464
Suggested Donation: $15 Per ticke
t7:30pm: Film
Tickets available at the door
Directions

April 9, 2011
Newington, CT
Sphinx Shriners Center
3066 Berlin Turnpike
Hosted by Connecticut Vintage and Custom Drum Show
Tickets available to Drum Show attendees
Suggested Donation: $12 Per ticket
7:30PM: Film
Tickets available at the door
Ticket Info: Call Rick at 860.523.1850 or email CTDRUMSHOW@aol.comDirections

April 16 & 17, 2011
Dallas, TX
Dallas Market Hall
34th Annual Dallas International Guitar Festival
World's Largest and Oldest Guitar Festival
Hosted by Dangerous Guitar
Time: TBD
Tickets: Free for Guitar Show attendees. Pick up passes from Dangerous Guitar booth or Jimmy Wallace Guitars booth
Buy Guitar Show Tickets: Click HereDirections

At many of these screenings we have been fortunate enough to have door prizes donated by our great supporters of the film. If you would like to help and interested in donating your product to be given away or included in a silent auction, please let us know how you would like to participate. Thank you to the following companies who helped over the years:

• Musicians Institute
• Ovation Guitar
• Zildjain Cymbals
• Modern Drummer
• Guitar Player Magazine
• Studio Instrument Rentals. (S.I.R.)
• A&S Case
• Sticks 'N' Skins
• The Baked Potato
• Alfred Publishing
• Hal Leonard Publishing
• Vitellos

Hope to see you at one of these screenings,
Denny

2 comments:

Bobby Boy said...

Sounds interesting! Adam Marsland has worked with some of the members of the "Crew" and found it a awe-inspiring experience.

Mickie said...

I had the opportunity to see this film at the NAMM show and it was one of the most interesting documentaries on music I've ever seen. It shares the story of the West Coast sessions players who created the grooves for the majority of albums that came out in the '60s through the early '80s. Whether you're in the industry, a fan or even a history buff, I recommend "The Wrecking Crew."