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Rock 18 July, 2018

The Contemporary Youth Orchestra, Conducted By Founder Liza Grossman, Hits Multiple Billboard Charts With STYX Frontman Tommy Shaw

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The Contemporary Youth Orchestra, Conducted By Founder Liza Grossman, Hits Multiple Billboard Charts With STYX Frontman Tommy Shaw
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Sing For The Day!, the classical-music-meets-classic-rock collaboration between the Contemporary Youth Orchestra (conducted by founder Liza Grossman) and Styx frontman Tommy Shaw, has entered multiple Billboard charts following its June 29th release in Blu-Ray, CD, and digital formats via Eagle Rock Entertainment. The audio version entered the Billboard Classical Albums chart at #5, the Classical Crossover Albums chart at #5, and the Rock Albums chart at #49. The video version entered the Music Video Sales chart at #8, and the Top DVD Music Videos chart at #6. It jumped to #2 in its second week on the Top DVD Music Video chart.

Says Grossman of this accomplishment, "Working with Tommy and guitarist/musical director Will Evankovich has been just as incredible as one can imagine. CYO being recognized on the Billboard charts really validates our belief that providing quality music education can play a massive role in the lives of children."

"I've gotten used to being part of the Classic Rock family of bands," explains Shaw, "but the news of debuting at #5 on the 'Classical Albums' chart is something I never anticipated! It was a magical evening of music I'll never forget. Sing For The Day! is a retrospective look at some of my favorite songs I've written and co-written, performed with Contemporary Youth Orchestra, now remixed in glorious 5.1, and it takes them all to a higher place I'd never imagined. It was truly a night to remember."

Filmed before an enthusiastic audience at the intimate Waetjen Auditorium in Cleveland, Sing For The Day! presented unique versions of such classics as "Blue Collar Man," "Girls With Guns," and "Too Much Time On My Hands." Under the direction of principal conductor / founder Grossman, with accompaniment by guitarist/musical director Evankovich, the 115-piece Cleveland-based Contemporary Youth Orchestra blended seamlessly with Shaw, who wielded a mandolin and an acoustic and electric guitar, to create a one-of-a-kind experience. The songs of Styx / Tommy Shaw / Damn Yankees were infused with the energy of the finest high-school-aged musicians in Ohio, as evidenced by such performances as the epic duel between Shaw's guitar licks and a prodigious young violinist / CYO alum Lavinia Pavlish on "Renegade." Additionally, the career-spanning set included a special version of the Styx classic "Crystal Ball" featuring the debut of a lost verse that was never recorded.

Earlier this year, the CYO celebrated a jubilant night onstage with Kenny Loggins performing his music in May at Severance Hall in Cleveland, where the audience was treated to orchestral versions of Loggins' biggest hits and deeper cuts from his catalog. In July, 50 members of the CYO embarked upon the group's first-ever international tour to Ireland and Scotland. Under the conducting baton of Grossman and performing the symphonic music of Led Zeppelin, the young musicians shared stages with the Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra (in a church in Drogheda, Ireland), the City of Belfast Youth Orchestra (at Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland), and InChorus (an adult chorus) in Edinburgh, Scotland, where CYO and InChorus performed a joint piece at the end of the show. "It was a magical experience," says Grossman. "Seeing the CYO musicians enjoy the tour and spend time with each other was priceless, and they also experienced meeting and performing with peers from another country." Grossman hopes to have the CYO tour other international destinations, as well as undertake domestic touring, in the future.

ABOUT LIZA GROSSMAN AND THE CONTEMPORARY YOUTH ORCHESTRA:
The Contemporary Youth Orchestra, based in Cleveland, OH, is a revolutionary ensemble devoted to preparing students for a confident career in the creative industries. While youthful in energy and passion, CYO is professional in quality, delivery, and repertoire, which is dedicated exclusively to contemporary music. CYO was founded by the inimitable Liza Grossman 23 years ago, and her radiant, infectious energy and focus on the full spectrum of education for CYO participants has created a one-of-a-kind environment for music students. The performers participate in professionally run rehearsals, recording sessions, performances, collaborations with composers, guest artists, and film crews. This unique group has performed with the likes of Melissa Etheridge, Kenny Loggins, Ben Folds, Styx, Graham Nash, Pat Benatar, Twenty One Pilots, Jon Anderson, Ray Manzarek, Panic! At the Disco, Fall Out Boy, Coolio, Machine Gun Kelly, Bootsy Collins, Jefferson Starship, Weezer, and others.

In addition to serving as the Music Director of the Contemporary Youth Orchestra, Grossman is the tour conductor for the rock group Styx. She has conducted over 500 world premieres including 10 concertos with members of The Cleveland Orchestra, full-scale orchestral works by Pulitzer Prize-winning composers including Bernard Rands, numerous works by professional and young and emerging composers, and hundreds of orchestral rock works. Grossman, who is also a professional violist, has conducted orchestras including the Nashville Symphony, the Jacksonville Symphony, the Colorado Symphony, and CYO on stages including Red Rocks, Blossom Music Center, Severance Hall, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nautica, Interlochen, and Quicken Loans Arena. On top of winning multiple awards for teaching and adventurous programming, Grossman received the prestigious Cleveland Arts Prize Mid-Career Award in 2016.
www.lizagrossman.com
https://cyorchestra.org






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