Category Archives: Music
News from NoHo SAC: Piano Concert
We had a beautiful piano concert recently at NoHo Senior Arts Colony in North Hollywood, CA. Muzhe Li, who is a master’s degree student in gerontology at USC volunteered to play some of her favorite songs for our community. The … Continue reading
EngAGE Receives Grant from The NAMM Foundation
EngAGE, Inc. has been named a grant recipient of The NAMM Foundation. The organization was selected as one of 24 organizations to receive a grant to fund vital programs that create and support access to musical instruction and that serve … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: “Cool Blue” Band Is a Hit
The North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony enjoyed a lively concert last Thursday night featuring the Cool Blue Band. The nine-piece group played a set of well-known favorites that also showcased some talented vocalists. See the details below. What a great … Continue reading
Profiles: Tony Bennett
“Profiles” is an EngAGE Blog category devoted to occasional posts about older people who have made a significant creative impact in our world. Today’s subject: TONY BENNETT. From Rolling Stone: The Library of Congress announced on Tuesday that Tony Bennett … Continue reading
News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Summer Concert 6/22
This concert is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Colony Choir Debut
The inaugural North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony choir made its debut on May 25 at a community potluck, performing in diverse styles and featuring multiple soloists. Opening with the traditional song, “When the Saints Go Marching In,” the group continued … Continue reading
News from Metro Compton and Buckingham: Masquerade Balls
Residents at The Metro at Compton Senior Apartments in Compton, CA, and Buckingham Senior Apartments in Los Angeles celebrated with Masquerade Balls at both communities. There was plenty of music, dancing, tasty food, and photo ops! Let’s start at Buckingham. … Continue reading