"An Instrument of Unity"


 
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If harmony is what you seek,
Then turn to "L.A. Music Week."
For young and old the goals are there 
To find in music joys to share.
The values that we strive to teach
To all those children in our reach
Are found in music, songs, and sounds,
With fun and impact without bounds.
Through classes, concerts, and events,
With skills and interest as intents,
We marshal stars who sing and play,
And even stage a "Children's Day."
The impact goes beyond the young,
With gains that truly are farflung
In nurturing the talent pool
To aid careers long after school.
So join our quest and help those goals; 
Yes, add your voice within our rolls,
And say what kids say as your plan:
Say, "I can do it...Yes, I can!"
Lyrics by Stanley M. Gortikov



What is Los Angeles Music Week?
Los Angeles Music Week  (LAMW) is a seven day celebration  of Los Angeles' multifaceted musical heritage, serving the entire city and county of Los Angeles, now in its ninth year.  Throughout the week of December 8 to 15, 2002, LAMW annually showcases L.A.'s musical past and the many artists whose legendary contributions have impacted this city,  while building links to all citizens.  This is accomplished through  performances, interviews,  student projects, performer showcases and special events, representing music of all genres,   held at multiple locations.  LAMW's goals are to encourage legendary artists to teach and mentor students, raise public awareness of the diverse musical genres performed in this great city, honor cultural diversity and encourage those who artistically educate our youth.   Every year,  LAMW coincides with the issue of the U.S. Postal Service's Commemorative Music Heritage Stamps, whereby framed enlargements are presented to honorees.   Rare cancellations with postmarks, true collector's items since 1996,  may only be purchased through Los Angeles Music Week.

 

RICHARD E. ALLEN
LAMW 2002 HONOREE



 
 


                            
    Richard E. Allen is a mentor teacher of English in Lawndale, California, and a professional pianist in Los Angeles.  He recently retired
    as Commanding Officer of the Naval Reserve group aboard the USS Independence. During active duty in the Navy, he flew 150 
    combat missions, rising to the rank of Captain and receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1967.

    Mr. Allen is a member of the Council of Club Presidents and has been a Northwestern University Alumni Leader in the Los Angeles
    area for more than 20 years.  He served two years (1992-1993) as President of the NU Club of Los Angeles, Northwestern's largest
    alumni club outside of Chicago.  An active Alumni Admission Council member, he was honored with the AAC leadership award in 1982
    while serving as the council's director.  In his work with the Admission Council, he was one of the originators of the "weekend of
    interviews" concept, which has been adapted for use nationally.  His idea of providing scholarships from the NU Club of Los Angeles
    for high school juniors to attend the National High School Institute has made hundreds of Southern California students aware of
    Northwestern University.

   As President of the NU Club of Los Angeles, he increased membership by 22 percent, began publishing a newsletter (Cat Tales) to
   alert alumni to campus news and club events, published two club directories, increased the club treasury to provide scholarships for
   Cherubs, and initiated a community service activity to support Project Literacy Los Angeles.  During his tenure, he also co-sponsored
   fundraising dinners and the premiere of a Garry Marshall film with the LA Medill Club, hosted the travelling Mee-Ow Show, and
   supported the creation of "An Evening of Jazz," featuring Northwestern faculty and alumni.

   Richard has been the regular pianist for church services at University Christian Church in Los Angeles, California, for over 30 years.
   He has also rehearsed and accompanied the choir for over 20 years.  "Accompanying good singers has been my greatest pleasure as
   a pianist," he says.  But, an AFM member since 1956, he has also led a piano trio, or 5 piece band, throughout the years, from college
   days at Northwestern, years of playing with Navy musicians during breaks from flying jets from aircraft carriers, to working with
   various groups in Los Angeles.  He has taught many dozens of students, young and old, in the Los Angeles area, and enjoyed playing
   for professional singers, such as Eloise Laws Ivie.

   Mr. Allen and his wife, Lynne, live in Westchester, California.  Their three children are Rick, 30; Aimee, 29; and Lindsay, 18.  


 

LAMW'S SOUVENIR JOURNAL

LAMW'S 2001 HONOREES
 

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

LAMW EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS
 

BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF LOS ANGELES' MUSIC HISTORY
 

LAMW'S HISTORICAL MEMOIRES

HISTORICAL SPOTLIGHT
 
 


LAMW's 1996 Honorees, composers Jay Livingston and Ray Evans of "Mona Lisa" fame, rejoice with LAMW's Founder and
Executive Director Margie Evans, as they interact with the joyous students of the Fifty Second Street School Chorus as
Director William Marshall assists them  in paying the honorees tribute during the Press Conference at the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion.   Fifty Second Street School and Reseda High School are the adopted schools of Los Angeles Music Week.
 

LAMW'S 2001 HONOREES

RAY CHARLES
KAY STARR
THE HONORABLE VICKI REYNOLDS
MARL YOUNG
RICH CAPPARELA
BUCK PAGE & THE RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE
EDDIE RAY
BONNIE R. JANOFSKY
BOBBY RODRIGUEZ
RITA COOLIDGE
THE GLENDALE SYMPHONY
SIDNEY WEISS, CONDUCTOR
EARL PALMER

COUNCIL CHAMBERS HONOREES ONLY:

DR. O. W. WILSON
SHIRLEY MASSIE

NOTEWORTHY ARCHIVES

1996 Los Angeles Music Week Honorees' Biographies



 
 
LAMW Partners
 
Piano Button           Artistic Mission

Fulfilling the motto, "An Instrument of Unity, " Los Angeles Music Week serves all the residents of the Greater Los Angeles area, including its surrounding basins.  The performances, projects and events impact people of diverse cultures, ages, ethnicities, religions and socio- economic groups.  The scope of events offers Angelenos opportunities to hear musical genres that they have never experienced and invites them to explore venues in various parts of the city.   The educational activities of LAMW are enabled in elementary, middle  and high schools.   LAMW takes an active role in Los Angeles' cultural tourism industry by offering a wide variety of performances that showcase the city's musical heritage.

 Due to the drastic cutbacks in music curricula in schools over the past decade, the majority of the city's children know little or nothing about the rich musical heritage of the city they live in and have no scope of the musical genres available to them, from classical to jazz to ethnic musics.  Many children have very few musical skills or lack the resources for acquiring them.  LAMW's program elements, such as field trips, in-school presentations and opportunities to interface with living musical legends, broaden musical understanding and have created musical bridges between the communities over the  past six years.  The  sponsors and partnerships listed on this page dutifully enable LAMW  to accomplish the educational goals and facilitate field trips for the school children in order to link music with other aspects of culture and learning.  The children derive so much pride and motivation from learning how many famous musicians from all aspects of the music business grew up in their own communities.    Face-to-face dialogue with successful living legends gives them the impetus to explore their own God-given talents and capabilities, inspiring them to learn.   The Children's Day field trips open up a world of amazing wonder and possibility.   In the words of Founder/Executive Director Margie Evans describing the 1999 Children's Day event, "Serious joy was had by these wonderful children."  One parent, accompanying her child to the California Science Museum trip, commented, "This is what it's all about, giving children a chance to succeed."  During the 2001 LAMW celebration at the Warner Grand Theatre, selected schools were elated to receive a cash donation of $500 for their music departments, while parents, honorees and children raved about everything from the musical performances, to the unique LAMW  t-shirts provided by Target,  to the superbly tasty sub sandwiches from the Busy Bee in San Pedro. 

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Margie Evans,
Executive Director
melamw@earthlink.net
P.O. Box 451146
L.A., CA 90045-8511
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