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3rd Edition of The ASCAP Foundation's Thru The Walls Showcase

Featured composers Brandon Ross, Jed Distler and Pamela Z perform at the Cutting Room in New York City

The ASCAP Foundation kicked off the second season of Thru the Walls, a new music performance showcase series, at the Cutting Room in Manhattan on October 27, 2002.

Back l-r: Charles Burnham, Fran Richard, Michelle Kinney, Jed Distler, Ivy Markaitis and Steve Walter (The Cutting Room), Frank Oteri, and Tyrone Henderson. Front l-r: Peter Kirn (Sibelius), Pamela Z, Brandon Ross, Martha Mooke, Cia Toscanini and J.T. Lewis

Sponsored in part by Sibelius

The ASCAP Foundation presented the third installment of Thru the Walls, a new music performance showcase, at the Cutting Room in Manhattan on October 27th, 2002. Featuring "Boundary-Defying Music" by Contemporary Composer-Performers Brandon Ross, Jed Distler and Pamela Z.

Sponsored in part by Sibelius, the music notation software company, Thru the Walls was hosted by legendary record producer Tony Visconti and is designed to showcase the work of composer/performers whose concert music defies boundaries and genres. Frank J. Oteri (composer and editor of NewMusic Box) was on hand to emcee the event.

Thru the Walls was conceived and produced by ASCAP composer/performer Martha Mooke.

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