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2010 Concert Season
Concert I
Sunday, March 14, 2010, 6:00 PM
Museum of History and Industry
The Pontiac Bay
Old-Time Radio Show
A Tribute to Old-Time Radio Broadcasts
Pontiac Bay will present an old-time radio show featuring classic Big Band and period music performed by Pontiac Bay Orchestra, guest actors performing classic old-time radio episodes, and a guest vocalist singing popular songs of the day! Guest actors include Larry Albert from Jim French Imagination Theatre, Dave Selvig and Susan Connors, and vocalist and actor Cliff Watson.
Guest Conductor, Lauren Anderson
Concert II
Sunday, June 6, 2010, 6:00 PM
Museum of History and Industry
Peter Gunn & Friends
A Tribute to the Style of Film Noir and Music That Casts A Long Shadow
Pontiac Bay will present a concert featuring music from classic and contemporary film noir, including Laura, Farewell My Lovely, and LA Confidential, plus the Peter Gunn Theme, Harlem Nocturne, Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, The Man I Love, Mack the Knife, and more.
Guest Conductor, Lauren Anderson
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2010 Concert Season

Concert I – Sunday, March 14, 2010

Concert II – Sunday, June 6, 2010
The guest conductors for each season are selected based on their professional experience in music education, conducting, working with youth and adult musicians, their knowledge of music from film, television, and theater, and the unique experiences and perspectives they can bring to the orchestra.
Guest conductors lead all the rehearsals and concerts, and lend their expertise overall to the orchestra. In addition, part of their task is to help enrich the performance skills and knowledge of the young musicians and prepare them for the concerts.
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Tickets are $17 general admission, and $15 for children, students, and seniors.
To purchase tickets online or by phone, visit Concert Tickets.
To purchase tickets by mail, complete the following order form and mail it with your payment to PBSO.
Tickets can also be purchased at the door the evening of the concert, but advance purchase is recommended.
Please Note
The performances are not appropriate for infants and toddlers, or generally for children under the age of 5. Tickets are required for everyone, however, regardless of age.
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The venue for the 2009–2010 Concert Season is the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI). See Venue for directions and details and also see Concert Tickets.
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