ICON: The Voices That Changed Music

Prince, Whitney, Gladys, Elvis, & More
Performance Pavilion - Morven Museum & Garden
$45 - $130; Youth 5-17 half-price

Capathia Jenkins and Ryan Shaw return to the Princeton Festival stage with a brand-new program featuring songs by such iconic artists as Prince, Whitney Houston, Gladys Knight, Elvis Presley, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, and many others, performing with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lucas Waldin.

Program

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Billy Joel (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"Movin’ Out" ("Anthony's Song")

Sonny Bono (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"I Got You Babe"

Lennon / McCartney (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"Hey Jude"

John / Taupin (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"Your Song"

Garrett / Ballard (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"Man in the Mirror"        

Otis Redding (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"RESPECT"  

Edwards / Rodgers (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"I’m Coming Out"    

Blackwell / Presley (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"All Shook Up"

Wonder / Garrett /
Wright / Hardaway (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours"

Kander / Ebb (arr. Graham Hall)            
"New York, New York"  

Prince (arr. Lucas Waldin)                
"Purple Rain"

Barry / Greenwich /    
Spector (arr. Lucas Waldin)
"River Deep - Mountain High" 


And many more songs associated with iconic artists!   

Performers

Capathia Jenkins, vocals

Ryan Shaw, vocals

Rajdulari and Calli Graver, backup singers

Lucas Waldin, conductor

Princeton Symphony Orchestra

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