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Scottsdale Plaza Resort Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center Sauter Rondo 11/01/2009 Ravenscroft Pianos at the "Knock Out Parkinson Jazz and Blues Festival" - the third annual benefit for the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center in Phoenix. Five groups of musicians will be performing on a Ravenscroft Model 220 at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort. Performers include: Joe Garcia and Friends, Nuance Music with Devon Bridgewater and Friends, The Vicki McDermitt Quartet, jazz experience Dennis Rowland, and Inner Journeys featuring Bob Ravenscroft. More details

Ravenscroft Pianos will donate proceeds to the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center from the sale of a Limited Edition Peter Maly "Rondo" piano during a silent auction performed that day. More details


Temep Center for the Arts David Spade Inner Journeys 09/12/2009 Annual Friends of Tempe Center for the Arts Gala - David Spade entertained this year's gala which included an elegant reception, sit-down dinner and jazz performances with the Bob Ravenscroft Trio. The trio performed on a Ravenscroft Model 275 in the main reception area overlooking tempe town lake. The sound and look of the Ravenscroft piano was well received by patrons of the arts attending that night. See pictures


07/15/2009 Piano travels 2,000 miles - A Ravenscroft model 275 was on display at the National Piano Technicians Guild convention in Grand Rapids, Michigan July 15 – 19. The piano was available for the general public to play and experience. See video


03/16/2009 Inner Journeys Celebrates Bill Evans - Performers Bob Ravenscroft, Michael Kocour, Dwight Kilian, Rob Moore, and ASU Jazz Combos paid homage to this giant of jazz piano in a multimedia program that surveyed music from his entire career. A Ravenscroft Model 275 Contemporary was the featured instrument on stage in the Evelyn Smith Music Theater at ASU's School of Music. See pictures


02/18/2009 Concert of Soloists - Pianist Mauricio Arias with the ASU Symphony Orchestra and conductor Brian St. John, performed the first movement of Chopin's second piano concerto at ASU Gammage. Other works on the program included Respighi's Pines of Rome and Britten's Soirees Musicales. A Ravenscroft Model 275 was the featured piano for the concert soloist. See pictures

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