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The Music of Tina Turner
The Princeton Festival - JUNE 8
Presenting

Artist's illustration of Tina Turner holding a microphone and singing rapturously.
The Music of Tina Turner

The Music of Tina Turner


The Princeton Festival - Performance Pavilion
 
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Program

The Music of Tina Turner


Lucas Waldin, conductor
LaKisha Jones, vocalist
Nova Payton, vocalist
Matthew Johnson, vocalist
Princeton Symphony Orchestra



Ron Kersey / Leroy Green (arr. Matt Smith)
Disco Inferno


Sylvester Stewart (arr. Daryl McKenzie)
“I Want to Take You Higher”


Tina Turner (arr. Lucas Waldin)
“Nutbush City Limits”


Mike Chapman / Holly Knight (arr. Richard Maslove)
“The Best (Simply The Best)”


Willie Mitchell / Al Jackson, Jr. / Al Green (arr. Sam Shoup)
“Let's Stay Together”


Terry Britten / Graham Lyle (arr. Roger Müller)
We Don't Need Another Hero 
(from Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome)


Bono / David Evans (arr. Jan Angermüller)
“Goldeneye”


Lionel Richie (arr. Matt Amy)
“All Night Long (All Night)”


Mark Knopfler (arr. Daryl McKenzie)
“Private Dancer”


Jeff Barry / Ellie Greenwich / Phil Spector (arr. Lucas Waldin)
“River Deep - Mountain High”


INTERMISSION


Peter Townshend (arr. Lucas Waldin)
Tommy: Overture


Peter Townshend (arr. Lucas Waldin)
Tommy: “Pinball Wizard”


William Stevenson / Sylvia Moy (arr. Lucas Waldin)      
“It Takes Two”


Iggy Pop / David Bowie (arr. Lucas Waldin) 
"Tonight"


Jim Vallance / Bryan Adams (arr. Lucas Waldin) 
"It's Only Love"


Ronnie Wilkins / John Hurley (arr. Lucas Waldin) 
"Son of a Preacher Man"


Stevie Wonder (arr. Daryl McKenzie) 
"Living for the City"


Various (arr. Bruce Healey) 
Love is All You Need: A Tribute to the Beatles


Terry Britten / Graham Lyle (arr. Lucas Waldin) 
"What's Love Got To Do With It"


John Fogerty (arr. Lucas Waldin) 
"Proud Mary"


This performance is made possible in part through the generosity of Anne VanLent and corporate partner Glenmede.



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