Welcome to the website... to all of you regulars, to all of you here in New York city, and to all of you who are checking in here for the first time, or from a different part of the country or a different part of the world. For any newcomers, let's start off with a little photo gallery from last year's "outdoor" season.
Click to visit last year's gallery
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Had a wonderful meeting about the new project with two insightful people yesterday... one of them a Broadway great. I'm feeling very good, very strong about the work and the process. Part of that work process continues tonight. I'm heading to West 44th Street to do the second work-session in The Crowne Theater at The Producer's Club.
I'm pretty sure Teresa Reynolds will show up to help out with the some of the music tonight, so that'll be fun.
If you received an email telling you that you made it onto the guest list, I'll see you there tonight. the session will start at 7:30
If you didn't make it onto the list in time... sorry. It filled up in a matter of hours. BUT! Keep checking back here everyday to keep up with the project. I might be doing more and more free sessions like these with an audience as the show develops.
Are you new around here?
Are you wondering what this whole project is about?
Okay listen... if you just showed up here to find out what all the hoo-ha is about, this is a little 10-minute video explaining the ultimate goal, from Academy Award-winner Tony Walton and his wife.
We're trying to put a theatrical piece together that, hopefully, will be a positive thing.
Click to watch the video
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Get the idea?
A whole bunch of fellow artists and friends have convinced me that after 20 years of being "That Guitar Man from Central Park", it might be time to tell the story in a different way for a much larger audience. Exactly how this thing is going to evolve is way beyond me at this point. Just kinda making it up as I go along.
And here's a link to the IndieGoGo page where we're still trying to raise the money to pull this thing off.
Click to watch the video
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We'll be starting an "outdoor season" in Central Park for the 20th summer in a row in just about a month.
And yes! Last week I sent in the contract with Hudson River Park for this year's "Sunset concert Series" on Pier 45 at in The Village. So yeah, from June until August we'll play the Sun down in the west. Gonna be sweet. I love this town!
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VIDEO TIME
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WATCH THESE VIDEOS IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY -- and then shoot me an email to tell me if you think they might become a part of the story.
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Click to watch the very first LIVE performance of this song.
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I'm really enjoying all of your comments about the newest songs, so keep 'em comin'! This was the LIVE debut of this next song in December here in NYC.
For you guys again today... the entire concert..."The Something'th Annual Year End Concert" is here for you to watch. Go make a pot of coffee. Pour yourself some tea or a nice glass of wine and sit back and watch this thing. Plug in some headphones or some earbuds if you feel like it. You can actually jump around and watch different parts o the show.
We had such a great time again this year in that theater!
(The audio got a little funky during Teresa Reynolds' Christmas song... but I'm do everything I can to fix that sooner than later. Check back.)
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Here are a couple of different fun galleries to check out.
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HAVE FUN TODAY!!!!!!(And be cool to each other, okay?)
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Thanks for everything.
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Peace ☮
All outdoor events are weather permitting! Stop by the website before you go if it is questionable.
David Ippolito - Paying Attention
Sat, Mar 3 at 7:30 pm
Leonard Nimoy Thalia at Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York, NY 10025-6990
David is available for private parties and events. Please call (646) 504-7275 for fees and availability.
As you may know I am producing a documentary about "That Guitar Man from Central Park". I would like to ask all David's fans out there to write me and tell me any stories you may have about David and his playing in Central Park and how it has affected you or what it has meant to you. I've already heard some great stories, but I know there are more that I haven't heard. So if you got a story to tell about David and his music, please briefly write it out and send it to stories@thatguitarman.com . I will be contacting people from the stories submitted to interview them for possible inclusion in the film. Thank you and I look forward to seeing everyone on the hill this summer. - Dean