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PAC The House Series Continues At Hackensack Performing Arts Center

originally published: 10/03/2018

(HACKENSACK, NJ) -- The Hackensack Main Street Business Alliance and the City of Hackensack have announced the latest group of musical artists to participate in second annual “PAC the House” series at the Hackensack Performing Arts Center (HACPAC). Tickets for the performances range from $40 to $60. Artists include John Pizzarelli, Elijah Bland, Amy Helm, Flor de Toloache, and Marc Cohn.

“We had a tremendous first season of 'PAC the House,' and we are looking forward to moving that momentum forward as we begin another series this fall,” said Hackensack Mayor John Labrosse. “Nothing brings communities together quite like the arts can, and we’re so proud to have a facility like this in our city that makes it possible.” 

“Having a center like this in downtown Hackensack plays a major part in the revitalization of the city,” said Jerry Lombardo, Chairman of the Main Street Business Alliance, a co-sponsor of the PAC the House series. “We were thrilled with the caliber of talent that the ‘PAC the House’ series attracted this past year and it’s shaping up to be just as impressive a roster for our second season which launches on October 5, 2018.” 

Jazz guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli kicks things off on Friday, October 5. With over 20 solo albums to his name, Pizzarelli has also performed on recordings by Paul McCartney, James Taylor and Rosemary Clooney. The son of legendary guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, John was performing with the likes of Les Paul, Benny Goodman and Clark Terry by the time he reached his teens. One of the prime contemporary interpreters of the Great American Songbook, he has expanded that repertoire to include the music of, Antonio Carlos Jobim and The Beatles. A native of Paterson, in recent years, Pizzarelli has toured North America, South America, Asia and Europe, performing shows centered on Frank Sinatra’s centennial, the songs of Johnny Mercer, Paul McCartney and Nat King Cole.

Next up is Hackensack’s own Elijah Bland on Saturday, November 3. A self-taught musician, Bland began playing piano when has was only 5 and as a young songwriter and producer, discovered his own voice, leading to a promising career as an independent recording artist. His musical sensibility in jazz and R&B/soul reflects a range of inspiration, from Prince to Bill Withers, from Al Green to Isaac Hayes. Over the years, Bland has performed at B.B. King Blues Club, SOB’s, 54 Below, New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), and DC’s historic Howard Theater with such artists as Stanley Clarke, Yolanda Adams, Lenny Williams and George Duke.




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Amy Helm takes the stage on Saturday, February 2. Following in her father Levon Helm’s musical footsteps, Amy is a singer-songwriter who was a founding member of the alt-country collective Olla belle and served as a backing musician In her father’s Midnight Ramble Band, which was the center of a series of concerts at his home in Woodstock, N.Y., featuring artists like Emmylou Harris, Allen Toussaint, Elvis Costello, and Phil Less. Amy just released her second solo album, “This Too Shall Light”, on September 21 and currently tours year-round. 

HACPAC welcomes the all-female mariachi band Flor de Toloache on Saturday, March 9. Formed a decade ago, the band is named for the flower used in Mexico as a love potion. Their critically-acclaimed debut album received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2015 and their live shows have received praise from Rolling Stone, Billboard magazineThe New YorkerGQ and The New York Times. The four-piece band is currently touring in support of their latest album “Las Caras Lindas.” 

Grammy-winner Marc Cohn closes out this “PAC the House” series on Saturday, April 6. The “Walking in Memphis” singer-songwriter broke onto the music-scene in the early 1990s when his debut album went Platinum. With a keen ear for a variety of traditional American styles, his songs blend folk, soul, gospel, blue and other genres to create his own distinct sound. His most recent work, “Careful What You Dream: Lost Songs and Rarities,” was released in 2016 and he has toured recently with Michael McDonald. 

The 240-seat theater opened in November 2017 after it was transformed from a former Masonic Temple. The past year has seen dramatic, musical and comedic acts perform at the venue, including comics Roy Wood Jr. and Michelle Wolf, singer John Waite and local piano prodigy Matthew Whitaker. Additionally, HACPAC hosts numerous community theater productions and other special events. In May, the Center won a Bergen County Historic Preservation Award in the category of Adaptive Use. 

The HACPAC is located at 102 State St. and shows begin at 8:00pm. For more information on the PAC the House series and ticket sales, visit www.hacpac.org.





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