Michael Feinstein Puts down the Baton and Picks up the Mic to Sing Your Favorite Sixties Hits with the Pasadena POPS
By: Julie Musbach

Principal Pops Conductor Michael Feinstein puts down the conducting baton and picks up the microphone for one night only for Summer of Love on Saturday, July 21 at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. Spend an evening with the Pasadena POPS, led by Resident Pops Conductor Larry Blank, as Michael Feinstein Sings the Hits of the '60s. As you know, it wasn't all Woodstock! The '60s were cool with the stylish stylings of Mod and the Mad Men era. Taking on everything from the Doors to Sinatra to Tom Jones, the multi-platinum-selling, Emmy and Grammy-nominated Feinstein defines the sounds of the ultimate decade for this exclusive engagement with the Pasadena POPS.
An old-fashioned crooner with luxuriant vocals that meld the traditions of old and new, Feinstein has been dubbed the "Ambassador of the Great American Songbook" for his preserving, presenting, and interpreting of that seminal body of work. For this swingin' night under the stars, Feinstein has curated an evening of songs that encompass the wide-ranging scope of the Sixties hit parade with Light My Fire, It Had to Be You, Moon River, For Once in My Life, It's Not Unusual and much more. Says Feinstein, "This amalgam of Mad Men, the pop psychedelic era, and Broadway is challenging to encapsulate in one concert, but that is going to be the joy, especially having the latitude to create all of those sounds with a symphony orchestra."
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