Yamaha also announced as official sponsor and co-host of the Lennon Bus’ 20th Anniversary Imagine Party at the 2017 NAMM Show featuring headliner Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes.
At this year’s Winter NAMM Show at the
Anaheim Convention Center, Yamaha Corporation of America reaffirms its
longstanding support of The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus (Lennon
Bus) with sponsorships and an expanded participation in the Lennon Bus’
music education efforts.
The Lennon Bus is celebrating its 20th
anniversary in 2017, and Yamaha was the founding sponsor of the
multimillion-dollar bus when it made its U.S. debut in 1997. Since that
time, Yamaha drums and keyboards have been integral to its
state-of-the-art, mobile pro audio- and HD video-recording facility.
Beginning in 2017, Yamaha will add its award-winning acoustic and
electric guitars and its Line 6 digital modeling guitar amplifiers to
the Lennon Bus’ updated display of onboard equipment, advanced recording
technology and hands-on, music-making experiences for students of all
ages.
“Twenty years ago, we had the idea to create a
world-class mobile studio, and Yamaha immediately came aboard to
support the mission of introducing students to quality musical
instruments and performance/recording technologies,” said Brian
Rothschild, co-founder and executive director of the Lennon Bus. “Today,
we’re proud to honor the company’s vision and commitment to the next
generation, and the 2017 Lennon Bus now features Yamaha keyboards,
drums, guitars and Line 6 guitar amps.”
In addition, Yamaha is the Official
Sponsor/Co-Host of the Lennon Bus’ 20th Anniversary Imagine Party at the
2017 NAMM Show, featuring headliner Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes.
The Lennon Bus will be parked at The Grand Plaza of the Anaheim
Convention Center just opposite the stage where the Imagine Party will
be held.
Rothschild said that Ronnie Spector is “the
perfect choice” for the Imagine Party, as Ronnie and John Lennon were
longtime friends and fans of each other’s music. Ronnie Spector and the
Ronettes were even the opening act to the Beatles’ last U.S. tour in
1966. Lennon supported Spector’s music and helped resuscitate her career
in the mid-1970s. Spector, a Grammy®-winning recording artist, was
inducted with the Ronettes into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2004.
“Yamaha is honored to sponsor and participate
directly in the work of the Lennon Bus, one of today’s most exciting and
high-impact educational initiatives for aspiring instrumentalists and
songwriters,” says Dave Jewell, marketing communications manager, Yamaha
Corporation of America. “Both of our organizations are dedicated to
inspiring music students in schools across the United States and we are
very proud to support the bus and its educational programs.”
The Lennon Bus, inspired by John Lennon and
made possible by Yoko Ono Lennon, is a non-profit mobile recording
studio that provides students with free, hands-on opportunities to make
music and produce video projects. It has visited more than a dozen
countries and more than 2,000 schools, making an impact on more than
five million students in the past 20 years.
In coming months, several high-profile events
will be organized to celebrate the partnership between Yamaha and The
Lennon Bus. One is the annual John Lennon Songwriting Contest, which
will award 48 Yamaha prize and guitar packages to winning songwriters.
Yamaha is an Official Sponsor of all Lennon Bus activities at the March
2017 SXSW conference and festival in Austin, Texas and an Official
Sponsor of the bus’ New York City residency in association with the
Mayor’s office, New York City Council and Department of Cultural
Affairs.
No comments:
Post a Comment