Additional Photos from our luncheon honoring Michael Feinstein
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Celebrity luncheon honoree Michael Feinstein greets legendary recording artist and long-time PPB member Bea Wain in the Sportsmen's Lodge green room. (David Keeler photo) |
Prolific actress and songstress Florence Henderson greets the famous song writing team of Marilyn and husband Alan Bergman. All three were members of the dais saluting honoree Michael Feinstein. (David Keeler photo) |
PPB President Chuck Street, right, welcomed renowned celebrity luncheon guests (Left to right): Diamond Circle Award recipient Milt Larsen, and famous composer Richard Sherman, who collaborates with luncheon honoree Michael Feinstein in his effort to preserve the great American songbook of past years. Milt is a long-time PPB member and good friend of Sherman and Feinstein. (David Keeler photo) |
Michael Feinstein is a long-time friend of dais member Debby Boone, who has been married to Rosemary Clooney's son Gabriel Ferrer for 33 years. Michael was a close friend of Rosemary and includes many of her hits in his "Great American Songbook." (David Keeler photo) |
Ever-enthusiastic songstress Florence Henderson spent time with students studying broadcasting at Columbia College in Tarzana. At each celebrity luncheon, Ralph Edwards Productions hosts a group of students and faculty members to spur their interests in future broadcasting careers. (David Keeler photo) |
Luncheon honoree Michael Feinstein found 87-year-old PPB member Jane Withers among those who congratulated him on receiving PPB's Art Gilmore Career Achievement Award. The event was attended by a large number of members and guests. (David Keeler photo) |
Michael Feinstein will assume leadership of the Pasadena Pops Orchestra, replacing the late Marvin Hamlish. The orchestra's CEO, Paul Jan Jdunek, left, spoke eloquently about Michael's contribution to the preservation of American music. At the right is pioneer Los Angeles radio station owner and Feinstein friend, Saul Levine. (David Keeler photo) |
PPB could not exist without members who volunteer to perform a variety of jobs leading up to successful celebrity luncheons. Long-time member Tom Williams is one of these, directing traffic for expedited parking at luncheons and Board of Directors meetings. (David Keeler photo) |
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