Media contact:
Kimberlee Jarvis
Phone: 866-341-0003
For Immediate Release
WORLD-FAMOUS SINGER, ACTRESS AND TELEVISION STAR, DELLA REESE,
JOINS THE CINCINNATI SMARTTALK LINE-UP
Tampa, FL (March 29, 2011) – Gladys Knight is unable to appear as scheduled on Tuesday, May 17, as part of the SmartTalk ConnectedConversations series at the Aronoff Center in Cincinnati. Seven-time Grammy Award-winning performer Gladys Knight will not be able to perform at SmartTalk for her scheduled date as she is headlining in a special engagement at the newly transformed Tropicana Las Vegas, beginning Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Replacing Gladys on Tuesday, May 17 at 7:30 PM as the last speaker in the 2011 season will be DELLA REESE, the WORLD- FAMOUS SINGER, ACTRESS AND TELEVISION STAR
"Naturally, we are disappointed that Ms. Gladys Knight will not be appearing with us in Cincinnati this year, but our patrons will be thrilled with the noteworthy replacement we have secured in Della Reese. We wish Ms. Knight success with her ongoing Las Vegas headliner act and hope to bring her back to the Cincinnati market soon,” said Karen Menke, Chairwoman, SMARTTALK Media.
Ticket holders may use their original Gladys Knight tickets for the Della Reese event on May 17. No new tickets will be issued. Ticket holders are being contacted by e-mail and mail.
Single tickets may be purchased at www.CincinnatiArts.ORG, by phoning, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], or the Aronoff Center Ticket Office. Due to the nature of live theatre, speakers dates and times are subject to change.
About Della Reese
Raised in Detroit, Michigan, Della Reese is a world famous singer, actress and television star. As well as a spokeswoman for the American Diabetes Association and an Ordained Minister! Ms. Reese was born Deloreese Patricia and began singing at six years old! By the age of thirteen she was hired by the late Mahalia Jackson to tour and perform with her.
Later, while majoring in psychology at Wayne State University, in Detroit, Ms. Reese formed her own female gospel group, The Meditation Singers, which is listed in the "Who's Who of Gospel Music."
While her roots were still in gospel Music, Ms. Reese developed an individual popular style that took her to national prominence. In 1953, she made the move to New York City, became a vocalist with the Erskine Hawkins Orchestra. Her early recordings include: "In The Still of The Night", "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm", and "Time After Time". Della had her first major hit with "And That Reminds Me (of you)". In 1959, Della enjoyed her biggest hit, a tune adapted from Puccini's "La Boheme", entitled "Don't You Know?" and was nominated for a Grammy as best female vocalist. This led to Ms. Reese performing for the next nine years in Las Vegas on the famed "Strip". In the thirty years that followed "Don't You Know?" Della Reese continued her string recordings and was again nominated for a Grammy in 1987 as best female soloist in Gospel.
A generous amount of television exposure followed Ms. Reese's first recording successes. In the late '50's and early '60's, she appeared on many television shows that are now considered classics. She was also the first female to host The Tonight Show. She was soon asked to host her own talk show, Della, (making her the first Black woman to host her own show) which was syndicated nationally in 1969-70.
Television, which became the major medium of the '70's and '80's, saw a lot of Della Reese. Later she was to star in her own series, The Royal Family with Redd Foxx. She received an Emmy nomination for her work in the television movie Nightmare in Badham County.
Her most recent television credit was the CBS dramatic series, Touched By An Angel where she was able to combine her talent for acting and singing, as she sang the theme song. Ms. Reese's television work was honored in 1994, when she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Della will inspire you with her ability to be more than an entertainer, more than an actress and more than a minister- she is living proof that you can dream larger dreams and watch them come true!. Don’t miss this EXCLUSIVE SMARTTALK EVENT.
About SmartTalk
A wholly-owned subsidiary of SmartTalk Media LLC, the SmartTalk ConnectedConversations™ series (SmartTalk) provides its audiences with inspirational, connected conversations -- from renowned entertainers, political figures and other accomplished individuals. Since 1992, the producers of SmartTalk have presented captivating stories from such remarkable women as Julie Andrews, Barbara Walters, Mary Tyler Moore, Lady Margaret Thatcher, Maya Angelou, Erin Brockovich, Whoopi Goldberg, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn and Jane Goodall. The performers share their real, very personal views and life experiences in a way that is intimate, empowering and, above all, connected to the lives of women everywhere. For more information, please visit www.smarttalkwomen.com.
Tickets are only sold as a series subscription to all five events in the fall. On occasion, inventory permitting, single events and special packages may become available; check with the ticket office for details.
If a series is not sold out then tickets remaining will be sold as a sweries only at a prorated price for the remaining events.
SmartTalk ConnectedConversations™ is a division of Smart Talk Media, LLC
Smart Talk Media, LLC is a privately owned, multimedia company based in Tampa, Florida.
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Sometimes speakers challenge our views, opinions and intellectually stimulate our thinking. It's helpful to be wise of other thought processes and opinions. You are not expected to agree or accept the views just because he or she is famous. If you do not agree often during the Q&A it's a good time to ask the speaker questions, challenge their views or a chance to express your views.
Hopefully we will always have speakers whom you disagree with - otherwise our series would be boring! There is tremendous value in having diverse opinions! So though you may not agree with them - they will at least give you and your girlfriends something to talk about!
This is what makes our country and our series so great - diverse opinions!
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When dealing with such high-profile people there is a small chance that a postponement or substitution of a speaker will occur. This has happened a few times in the past. When you purchase tickets to the series you must assume this very small risk. Our brochures and forms state that speakers are subject to substitutions and or rescheduling. We make every attempt to reschedule the same speaker at a later time or bring in a comparable speaker ont he same date.
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Format: 45 – 55 minute talk directly followed by a 30 minute moderated question and answer period. Bring a pen, questions cards will be provided in the evening program. No intermission.
Men are indeed welcome and some do attend and enjoy the series but they are definitely outnumbered!
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We are frequently asked why tickets are sold only as a series and why individual lecture tickets are not always available. There are several reasons.
First and foremost, selling it as a series allows us to advertise the Speaker series at one time and reduces the overall cost of the series. If we had to advertise and market each speaker lecture (five times for each city) the cost for the series and the ticket prices would substancially be higher (more than double).
Second, speaker fees, security and travel have increased tremendously since we first started in 1991. By selling as a series we can afford to bring world class women to our series.
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It's also a wonderful way to learn about a variety of subjects: history, international affairs, politics, current events, etc. Just think how many people in the world actually have an opportunity to hear, see and even meet these famous people in person! Often friends and small groups gather after the program to discuss the speaker and their topics - so it offers a chance to spend time with friends and family!
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