Faith HIll To Make Her Hollywood Bowl Debut In LA Phil's 2009 Weekend Spectaculars Series Concert 7/1718
Five-time Grammy-winner Faith Hill makes her Hollywood Bowl debut with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and fellow Grammy-winner, conductor David Campbell, for a special evening of music from the iconic performer’s multi-platinum recording career, Friday, July 17, and Saturday, July 18, at 8:30 p.m. The first half of the concert, performed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra (HBO), features an unexpected mix of movie scores and other eclectic selections chosen by Campbell and Hill. No strangers to each other, Hill and Campbell’s previous collaborations include her 2002 release, Cry, Christmas CD, Joy to the World, and Hill’s recording of the Oscar-nominated “There You’ll Be,” from the Pearl Harbor soundtrack, arranged and conducted by Campbell. For the second half of the concert, Hill joins the orchestra to delight the audience with some of her best-loved No. 1 hits from her multi-platinum career, including “Breathe,” “This Kiss,” “The Way You Love Me,” “Cry” and “Piece of My Heart.”
Among the film scores in the first half of the show are one of Leonard Bernstein’s most popular works, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story; Bernard Herrmann’s last film score, “Night-Piece for Orchestra” from the Martin Scorsese-directed Taxi Driver; and Elliot Goldenthal’s A Batman Overture, written for the 1997 film Batman & Robin. Other HBO-performed musical selections include Prologue from Ataria, written for the rock opera by Raven Kane and husband Campbell, and Respighi’s Pines of the Appian Way from The Pines of Rome. Faith Hill has 13 No. 1 hits to her name, and her star power includes music, television and the big screen, having made her movie debut in the 2004 version of “The Stepford Wives.” She is a winner of Grammy, People’s Choice, CMA, ACM, AMA Awards, and has old nearly 30 million albums.Arranger-conductor David Campbell’s work appears on more than 425 Gold or Platinum albums. During his long recording career, albums he has worked on have received 50 Grammy awards and two of his film scores have earned Oscars. After studying with viola maestro William Primrose, Campbell attended Manhattan School of Music and played several seasons with the American Symphony under Leopold Stokowski. In his early Los Angeles studio musician days, he was fortunate to play on historic sessions, such as Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get it On," Bill Withers' "Lean on Me," and Carole King's "Tapestry." As an arranger, Campbell began a string of successes from the ‘70s that has continued to present day, with number one albums and songs including: "Your Smiling Face" (James Taylor), "The Pretender" (Jackson Browne), "The Rose" (Bette Midler), "Don't Know Much" (Linda Ronstadt), "Iris" (Goo Goo Dolls), "Uninvited" (Alanis Morissette), "Time of Your Life" (Green Day), "Tal Vez" (Ricky Martin), "Jaded" (Aerosmith), “Under My Skin” (Avril Lavigne), "100 Years" (Five for Fighting), "Bring Me to Life" (Evanescence), "I Hope You Dance" (Lee Ann Womack), "Not Ready to Make Nice" (Dixie Chicks), "Breaking the Habit" (Linkin Park), “The Black Parade” (My Chemical Romance), “My Wish” (Rascal Flatts) and "Because of You" (Kelly Clarkson). The list of artists continues with Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Radiohead, Elton John, Air, Cat Power, Leonard Cohen, Beck, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Cat Stevens, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, Rolling Stones, Tim McGraw, Johnny Cash, Faith Hill, Macy Gray, Beyonce, Will Smith, Metallica, The Mars Volta, Jewel, Dido, Garth Brooks, David Cook, Maroon 5 and more. Campbell has composed music for many films, and for commercials for George Lucas, Panasonic, Sony and others. He orchestrated scores for Dead Man Walking, Friday Night Lights, Oliver Stone’s W, and the Oscar-winning score for Brokeback Mountain. As arranger/conductor for motion picture songs, Campbell worked on Armageddon, Dreamgirls, City of Angels, Daredevil, The Grinch, Men in Black II, The Land Before Time, Spiderman 2, Ladder 49, the Oscar-nominated song from Pearl Harbor(Faith Hill), and the Oscar-winning song "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan. Campbell has guest conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Dallas Symphony, Nashville Symphony, Tokyo Philharmonic, and Melbourne Symphony, and at the opening ceremonies of the 2000 Olympics. Later this year, Campbell will write incidental music and orchestrations for the Broadway production of Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark, directed by Julie Taymor with music & lyrics by Bono and The Edge. In recent years, he conducted on the Hollywood Bowl stage for Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson and Beck.

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