Archive for Brian Roman Performances
Sparklettes Fund Raiser – Vaughan Playhouse December 16th, 2010
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Hello there and Happy December.
I have just come off of a very successful fund raiser for Blessed John XXIII Catholic Elementary on Nov 24th. The sold out show at the Markham Theatre raised over $35,000.00 for the arts and technology programs.
I know it seems quick to go at it again but when you hear peoples stories it’s tough to stay on the sidelines.
The Romanettes/Sparklettes have a lady friend who is struggling in a battle with cancer, further more she is suffering on her own with some terrible financial hardship.
The Sparklettes have decided to do their first ever concert as a trio in a theatre and to use the concert as a fund raiser for their friend.
From the Sparklettes:
” With regards to our friend Paula, she is under tremendous stress, she had to have a lumpectomy and lymph nodes removed, plus 23 treatments of radiation. There were certain needles that cost her $2000.00 each. Being self employed and not having been able to work for over a year, this has also caused major financial strain.”
Please come and join us. The concert is at 8pm on Thursday December the 16th at the Vaughan Playhouse. The City Playhouse is located in Thornhill at 1000 New Westminster Drive, (part of the Benjamin Vaughan Complex) which is just off Bathurst Street between Hwy. 7 and Centre Street.
Tickets are $25.00 plus HST. For tickets please call the “Box Office – 905-882-7469″.
I promise a great show, fabulous value and you will feel good knowing that you are helping out a person in great need.
OH yes and special thanks to the Jewel 88.5 FM Toronto for promoting this and other shows that I have done.
I encourage you to give them a listen. http://www.jewelradio.com/885/
Thank you and Every Good Wish,
Brian.
Andrea Trentadue & Ali Bidabodi: CHIN TV Has Some Really Nice People!
Posted by: | CommentsAli Bidabodi is a camera man for CHIN TV and produces the Sunday CHIN TV show on City TV and he is married to the host of the show Andrea Trentadue.
You want to talk about a nice couple. Andrea is by far the better looking of the two . LOL.. Ali is very cute, don’t get me wrong.. when it comes to kindness though it’s tough to pick one over the other.
I am happy to know them both and look forward to any opportunity to work together.. After I performed at the CHIN Picnic Ali approached me and was so complimentary about my singing and performing. It is, I think a great compliment when a camera guy or sound person compliments you and your performance..they have truly seen it all.
Thanks Ali and thanks Andrea. All the best..Brian
My Friend Paul Ma Shoots the Markham Theatre Show.
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Here are a couple of shots, taken by my good friend Paul Ma,
at the Markham Theatre season Preview last month. I am also very pleased by the way, to say that over 300 of the seats have already sold for the show on April the 6th of 2011. Here is a link for tickets.
Thanks Paul. Thank you all.
Brian
Unionville Festival: A Great Time in Spite of the Rain!
Posted by: | CommentsWhat a great weekend it was at the Unionville Festival in spite of the rain we had a large crowd on hand and everyone stayed till the end. 
Brian Master from 88.5 FM The Jewel was there and introduced me and drove me onto the stage in a beautiful 2010 Mustang from our friend Craig Riley at Markville Ford right here in Unionville.
Not only was the Friday night concert lots of fun but Saturday and Sunday on the street were great too. The Jewel was there as was Markville Ford and the fabulous Mustang.
Thanks Brian and Debbie and thanks Craig.
We also sold a fair number of CDs after the show in spite of the rain and we sent half the money from those CD sales to the Markham Stouffville Hospital. Thanks to everyone for coming out in the rain.
Our family just love the festival. It is our favorite day of the year here in Unionville. Plenty going on for everyone to enjoy and the sun usually shines too.
It was great to see all the parents from school out too. Go John XXIII.
Take care, Brian

