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Young@Heart
Miss You 2020

Released on October 2, 2020, Young@Heart’s fourth album to date features 17 new songs, all taken from live performances over the past 5 years. The first single is “A Change Is Gonna Come,” a cover of the Sam Cooke classic, featuring Chicago Children’s Choir. With their first album since 2012, Young@Heart puts its unique stamp on songs from legendary artists such as Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, NWA, and Pearl Jam.

Featuring the Young@Heart Band: 
Jim Armenti, bass, clarinet
Billy Arnold, drums
Joe Boyle and F. Alex Johnson, guitars
Bob Cilman, harmonica
Chris Haynes, accordion
Tom Mahnken, tenor and alto sax
Ken Maiuri, piano, bass
J.J. O’Connell, percussion

Recording/mixing: Dan Richardson (except *Tom Mahnken)
Mastering: Mark Alan Miller at Sonelab
Production Manager: Mark Guglielmo
Fundraising: Ariel Glassman
Photography: Julian Parker-Burns
Graphic Design: Alison Wood

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1. Miss You
Solo: Andy Walsh
2. With a Little Help From My Friends
Solo: Bill Sheppard
3. Dance to the Music / I Want to Take You Higher (with Chicago Children's Choir)
Solo: Helen Boston, Steve Martin, John Rinehart, Joel Spiro, Lee Wilson, Rollie Emond
4. Gymnopédie No. 1 / Love My Way
Solo: Shirley Stevens
5. Women of the World
Solo: Jane Aulisio & Barbara Lockhart
6. Kiss
Solo: Rollie Emond
7. Watching the River Flow
Solo: Arthur Klein
8. A Change Is Gonna Come (with Chicago Children's Choir)
Solo: John Rinehart
9. Splendid Isolation (Quarantine Song)
Solo: Norman Moreau
10. For What It's Worth
Solo: Robin Wolf
11. Express Yourself (with Chris Barre & Old Souls)
Solo: John Rinehart
12. I Still Got It (with Phillip Ragland)
Solo: Lee Wilson
13. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Solo: Steve Martin & Bill Sheppard
14. Volver Volver
Solo: Beda Polanco
15. Let's Dance
Solo: Norman Moreau
16. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man (with Brie Green & The Green Sisters)
Solo: Lee Wilson
17. Because I Love You (with Anthony Rodriguez & Stefan Moss)
Bonus Track

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Young@Heart
Now 2012

Young@Heart’s first album recorded entirely in the studio features 17 tracks and a wide range of eclectic songs, both new and old, such as the 1971 country hit "Angel from Montgomery" written by John Prine and popularized by Bonnie Raitt and the 1956 soul classic "I Put a Spell on You" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

There are also a few new and cutting edge songs, including "Modern Man" from Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire's 2010 album The Suburbs. Released on October 1, 2012, it is a studio recording with two bonus live tracks. 

“I play in Arcade Fire and i just heard Y@H’s version of ‘Modern Man’. Sounds amazing. I’m so happy they did one of our songs.”
— Tim Kingsbury, Arcade Fire lead guitarist and bassist

In memory of Louise Canady and Fran Saed, two dedicated chorus members who passed away during this album's planning. Louise's lush, rich vibrato and Fran's raw Brooklyn soul were two strong colors in Young@Heart's palette. Their big voices and big spirits will always be in our hearts.

Musically miraculous. Stellar and oh so smart.
— DAVID SOKOL, Stereophile

Featuring the Young@Heart Band: 
Jim Armenti, bass, clarinet (2, 12)
Billy Arnold, drums
F. Alex Johnson, guitars
Tom Mahnken, tenor and baritone sax, clarinet (12)
Ken Maiuri, piano, organ, bass (2)

Produced by Ken Maiuri and Bob Cilman.
Co-produced, recorded and mixed by Mark Alan Miller at Sonelab in Easthampton, Massachusetts. Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering. Executive Produced by Mark Guglielmo and Bob Cilman.

1. Heaven
Solo: Steve Martin
2. A Message To You, Rudy
Solo: Shirley Stevens, Glenda Philips
3. I Put A Spell On You
Solo: Andy Walsh
4. The Beast In Me
Solo: Byron Ricketts Jr.
5. Nobody Told Me
Solo: David Scott
6. These Days
Solo: Rollie Emond
7. I Don't Wanna Grow Up
Solo: Gordon Tripp
8. Angel From Montgomery
Solo: Helen Boston
9. Modern Man
Solo: Steve Martin
10. Long May You Run
Solo: Shirley Stevens
11. The Shape I'm In
Solo: Pat Booth, Jeanne Hatch
12. Les Trois Petits Cochons
Solo: Ron Kolinko
13. Everybody's Cryin' Mercy
Solo: Joe Mitchell
14. Give Me One More Chance
Solo: John Rinehart
15. All We Have Is Now
Solo: Jack Schnepp
16. Dirty Water (Live)
Solo: Andy Walsh
17. Must of Got Lost (Live)
Solo: Louise Canady, Fran Saed, John Rinehart

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Young@Heart
Mostly Live (2008)

Mostly Live features 17 songs, 14 live recordings from performances between 2000-2008 and 3 studio recordings.

Originally self-produced and released independently by the Young@Heart in 2007, the album was later picked up and re-released in 2008 by Rhino Records during the promotion of the film Young@Heart after Fox Searchlight bought the documentary's US and Canadian distribution rights.

It contains songs the group was performing at this pivotal moment in the Chorus' history.

A poignant celebration of life.
— ARIANA VENTURI, Bomb Magazine

This album includes memorable performances by many chorus members who were in the movie and have since passed away including Fred Knittle, Gloria Barber, Joe Benoit, Pearl Bryant, Bernard Dickstein, Pauline Godin, Eileen Hall, Helen O'Connell, and Bob Salvini.

Thrilling. And strangely beautiful.
— Spin magazine

Featuring the Young@Heart Band:
Ed Wise, piano
Billy Arnold, drums
F. Alex Johnson, guitars
Miriam Leader, violin
Len Fontaine, harmonica
Chris Haynes, accordion
Paul Lieberman, tenor sax
Jim Armenti, guitar
Danny Bernini, bass, percussion
Paul McNamara, organ

Bob Cilman, Director
Dan Richardson, Producer/Sound Engineer
Danny Bernini, Co-Producer/Engineer on 1, 13, 15

Redefining rock.
— JAKE COYLE, AP
1. You Can't Always Get What You Want
Solo: Louise Canady
2. Schizophrenia (Live)
Solo: Steve Martin w/ Elaine Fligman & Eileen Hall
3. Jealous Guy (Live)
Solo: Jack Schnepp w/ Don Jones & Len Fontaine
4. Ruby Tuesday (Live)
Solo: Eileen Hall w/ Steve Sanderson
5. One (Live)
Solo: Joe Benoit
6. Please Send Me Someone To Love / Please, Please, Please / Shotgun (Live)
Solo: Jeanne Hatch, Helen Boston & Dora Morrow
7. Do Something Different (Live)
Solo: John Larareo, Pat Larese & Norma Landry
8. Fake Plastic Trees (Live)
Solo: Patsy Linderme
9. Every Breath You Take (Live)
Solo: Bob Salvini
10. Helpless (Live)
Solo: Don Jones
11. Somebody To Love (Live)
Solo: Janice St. Laurence
12. Hey Ya (Live)
Solo: Stan Goldman, John Larareo & Steve Sanderson
13. Fix You
Solo: Fred Knittle
14. Should I Stay Or Should I Go (Live)
Solo: Eileen Hall
15. Forever Young
Solo: Elaine Fligman, Jack Schnepp, Jeanne Hatch, John Larareo, Len Fontaine & Eileen Hall
16. Walk On The Wild Side (Live)
Solo: Jeanne Hatch, Helen Boston & Dora Morrow
17. Yes We Can Can (Live)
Solo: Janice St. Laurence, Louise Canady, Jeanne Hatch & Steve Martin

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Young@Heart
Live from the Road to Heaven (1997)

Young@Heart had our first international tour directed by Roy Faudree of No Theater in the fall of 1997 at the Lantaren/Venster Theater as part of The R Festival in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Young@Heart is particularly indebted to Dick Hollander, who had the foresight to bring the chorus to Rotterdam. He helped pave the way for many years of international touring to come. We also appreciate the efforts of Theo Ruyter and the staff of the Lantaren/Venster Theatre. 

After the festival, Young@Heart returned home to the Academy of Music Theatre to perform the same show Road to Heaven for their hometown crowd. This album, Young@Heart's first, is a live recording of that show.

In addition to the performance we gave in Rotterdam, we brought three singers who were finalists in the elderly singing contest in the Netherlands, who we met while we were there. The Dutch singers, accompanied by Connie Groot, wowed the Northampton audience.

This show featured some of the earlier Young@Heart classics including Fred Knittle singing "Ghostriders in the Sky" and "Statin' Alive", Diamond Lillian Aubrey singing her signature "Doo Wah Diddy" along with "These Boots Are Made for Walking", Ralph Intorcio singing "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" as Carol Channing, and Eileen Hall doing her fairy number.

Young@Heart in Road to Heaven directed by No Theater was the first of many international performances in a trilogy of road shows with No Theater, an experimental theater company based in Northampton run by Roy Faudree and Sheena See, that also included Road to Nowhere (2004-2007) and End of the Road (2009-2013).

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Pat Larese, Gloria Parker, and Brock Lynch backstage at a performance of Road to Heaven

This album was recorded live by Art Steele and captures a very important moment in time for Young@Heart.

Musicians:
Mark Gionfriddo, piano
Chris Haynes, accordion
Miriam Leader, violin

1. Ghost Riders In The Sky
Solo: Fred Knittle
2. Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend
Solo: Ralph Intorcio
3. All Shook Up
Solo: John Larareo, Joe Reinle & Fred Knittle
4. Doo Wah Diddy
Solo: Diamond Lillian Aubrey
5. Hello, I Love You
Solo: Joe Reinle
6. These Boots Are Made For Walking
Solo: Diamond Lillian Aubrey
7. Nobody Loves A Fairy
Solo: Eileen Hall
8. Forever Young
Solo: Elaine Fligman, Fred Knittle, Bernard Dickstein, Pauline Godin, Warren Barber, Lillian Aubrey
9. Once In A Lifetime
Solo: Brock Lynch
10. Staying Alive
Solo: Fred Knittle
11. Young at Heart
Solo: Helen O'Connell
12. Kettlebinke
Solo: Elaine Fligman
13. Introductions
Bob Cilman
14. Amsterdam Cries
Solo: Petronella
15. Cafe
Solo: Lex Wertz
16. My Funny Valentine
Solo: Yopie
17. I Got You (I Feel Good)
Solo: Warren Barber
18. We'll Meet Again
Solo: Pauline Godin