Pellegrino to Host RUHS Benefit Concert
Jazz pianist Jerry Pellegrino sings the praises of music in schools—and now he's giving back to the community with a concert to benefit the Redondo Union High School music program.
Until age 8, Jerry Pellegrino was legally blind, unable to see anything further than four inches away. It took five operations—three on his left eye and two on his right—to correct his vision.
After gaining his sight, Pellegrino, one of a pair of identical twins growing up in Plainfield, NJ, asked his parents for piano lessons. In fact, he and his brother, Jim, whose sight was unaffected, “demanded” lessons, he said.
“We used to listen to Lawrence Welk, and my father used to play John Philip Sousa [band music] every Sunday morning,” he said during a recent interview at a local coffee shop.
Music had always been so sweet to Pellegrino’s ears in dark times, he couldn’t wait to make it himself.
The healing aspects of playing the piano had unexpected ramifications: he found his calling as a jazz musician and teacher.
“I’m so grateful to have my sight,” said Pellegrino, 56, who was held back in school due to his handicap. Learning music helped him catch up. It also demonstrated to him what studies have shown, he said, that music amplifies the brain and “makes you smarter.”
Along with introducing jazz to new audiences, his goal became “helping those less fortunate than I am.”
To that end, he is setting up a music scholarship fund at Redondo Union High School to assist music students with the costs of joining the marching and/or jazz band or choir.
The money is “for whatever they need” to perform, said Pellegrino, who plans to provide “a little help” for music students headed for college as well.
Proceeds from the upcoming Jerry Pellegrino & Friends Benefit Concert at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center on Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. will go to the school as well.
Diane Naletich, parent of one of the band members, is co-producing the concert, which will feature the RUHS Choir for two numbers.
“The [school’s] Jazz Band will play during intermission,” said Naletich, who hopes the event will spur South Bay residents to support music programs threatened by state budget cuts.
Mark Aguero, the director of the RUHS Jazz and Sea Hawk Marching bands, said his students are “very excited” to be a part of the concert.
“We are extremely grateful to Mr. Pellegrino for his tireless efforts in organizing the event and for his generous support of our program,” the band director said. “The students will benefit greatly from this opportunity to see some very fine professional jazz musicians perform.”
Naletich, who has known Pellegrino ever since he started teaching her son piano in 2008, calls him a “children’s music advocate” who is contributing more than his share, especially since he has no children of his own.
Pellegrino’s philanthropic work began back in 1980, when he came to Southern California to cut an album, Jazz Extemporizations, for Stinson Records.
Living in the valley at the time, he volunteered at the United Cerebral Palsy Spastic Children’s Foundation in Chatsworth.
“I worked with a young girl [who] was autistic and couldn’t speak,” the musician said. “I would sit her on the piano bench and play for her.” After a couple of months, he said, she started talking for the first time in her life.
“I’ve been working with kids ever since,” Pellegrino said. “I just love kids.”
Recently divorced, describing himself as "a resident of the South Bay," he teaches piano to students ranging in age from 7 to 70 throughout the area and volunteers in the jazz program at Harbor College.
A kinetic man, whose New Jersey twang is a source of obvious pride, Pellegrino studied classical piano for 13 years, before going to Harlem to learn from such jazz notables as vocalist Maxine Sullivan, trumpeter Jimmy Owens, and Frank Foster, a saxophonist with the Count Basie Orchestra.
After he came to California, he appeared in telethons and as a pianist on screen in films and TV, including the CBS series Spies (1987) with George Hamilton; Another You (1991) with Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder; and Mambo Kings (1992) with Armande Asante and Antonio Bandaras.
Using the same musicians that accompanied him on his 1980 album, he began performing in concerts, many on behalf of children and music, including a benefit for a youth orchestra, I Artisti, in La Mirada.
The jazz band is composed of Pellegrino on piano, his twin brother Jim on saxophone and flute, as well as a base player and drummer.
Among the jazz selections planned for the Feb. 12 concert: Lover Man, Body and Soul, In a Sentimental Mood and My One and Only Love.
The RUHS Choir will join the band for The Greatest Love of All and My Funny Valentine; and the 24-member RUHS Jazz Band will play as ticket holders enter the arts center and during intermission.
Co-producer Naletich, a member of the RUHS Band Boosters, said 100 percent of the proceeds from concessions sold at the event will go to promote the Jazz Band, the Sea Hawk Marching Band and Dance Guard.
The effort band students put in—"the dancing, the field cooreography, the hard work"—is often overlooked, Naletich said, as is the increasing costs to families.
Due to state budget cuts this year, she said, parents of band students have to pay an additional $69 for transportation costs. “They already pay from $300 to $400,” said Naletich, whose son, Max Sarafin, 15, plays trumpet in both the marching and jazz band.
Even though the school provides uniforms and instruments, there are many other expenses, including traveling to games and competitions, the spring trip, sweatshirts, etc. “It just adds up,” she said.
As much as Naletich loves sports, she doesn’t hesitate to decry the disparity between the way schools elevate football and basketball over music. “Let’s start honoring kids that place in state competitions,” she said. “Would we even have a [proper] football game without the marching band?”
The 1,453-seat Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center is located at 1935 Manhattan Beach Blvd. in North Redondo Beach. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased via the event website. Proceeds go to the Jerry Pellegrino Music Scholarship Fund at Redondo Union High School.
Diane Naletich
9:03 pm on Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Please support this concert. The RUHS Band Boosters will be serving the refreshments during Intermission, and this will be a fundraiser for us. We need your help as ticket sales have been very slow. The Choir and the Jazz Band need your support, so let's pack the house!! Hope to see everyone there!! We are hoping to raise enough money for the Redondo Union High School Music Scholarship Fund.
Diane Naletich
8:13 am on Saturday, February 4, 2012
We are concerned about the ticket sales to date...As we are trying to plan our food budget for the concession area, kindly take the time to order today or tomorrow, so we can determine how much to purchase prior to the show. The Band Boosters is made up of parent volunteers from Redondo Union High School, and our goal is to raise money for the high school music and dance guard program.
Thank you for your kindness. I hope to see the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center sold-out, so we can all celebrate music in our community and raise lots of money for our kids!!
Diane Naletich
7:56 am on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
You still have time to buy your tickets for the concert on Sunday. The musicians performing with Jerry are all incredibly talented...and if you have never heard the RUHS Choir or Jazz Band, be prepared to be blown away. They are sooo talented - hard to believe they are high school students. Our Band Boosters are getting ready to start baking some super treats, so don't miss out on the fun. Go to jazznmusic.com for your tickets now. See you there!!
Diane Naletich
7:00 am on Thursday, February 9, 2012
I wanted to give a shout-out to our Von's here in Redondo Beach on Beryl as well as the Von's on Anza in Torrance. Both have donated to the RUHS Band Boosters for our upcoming refreshments fundraiser that is taking place during the Jazz Benefit. The Band Boosters are a non-profit group that directly supports our students in the music program as well as dance guard. Jerry gave his concessions to them as a fundraiser. So - you will be supporting 2 wonderful causes this Sunday. We are looking for you to support our students, but more importantly, the music is going to be incredible. Go to jazznmusic to order your tickets, and bring your checkbooks. The Band Boosters need to purchase a new trailer for the Marching Band, and we need your help. Thank you in advance...See you there!!
Diane Naletich
7:01 am on Thursday, February 9, 2012
Correction: It's jazznmusic.com.
Thank you...
Diane Naletich
6:43 am on Friday, February 10, 2012
Today is a perfect day to order your tix for concert this Sunday. Go to jazznmusic.com to buy on-line. The agency who is administering the ticket sales is reputable, so have no fear of doing business on-line. The students have been practicing diligently for their performance...and Jerry's band is top shelf - the musicians have been playing for years and are seasoned pros. Please help us sell out the Redondo Performing Arts Center - we want to raise as much money as possible for the newly created Redondo Union High School Music Scholarship Fund, as well as monies for our Redondo Union High School Band Boosters. Both - excellent causes in our school district. I hope to see you there!
Diane Naletich
6:43 am on Sunday, February 12, 2012
Please join us today as we celebrate incredible jazz music as well as the very talented music students at Redondo Union High School. We are honored the our Mayor Mike Gin will also be in attendance. Tix are available at the door for $30/each. Remember to bring some extra money to enjoy something to eat during Intermission, as you will be helping our Redondo Union High School Band Boosters, as this is a fundraiser for them. I hope to see all of you there!!
Diane Naletich
7:55 am on Monday, February 13, 2012
A big thank you to all of the people who joined us yesterday at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. Mayor Mike Gin gave a beautiful talk about the role of arts and music in education. I spoke about the monies that our Redondo Union High School Music Program needs to thrive and help to promote music to more children. I am spearheading a fundraiser to raise $10,000 for the Band Boosters to purchase a new trailer for the music program, which they need desperately. The current one is falling apart. Please, if you care about music at our high school - you will donate to the Band Boosters into this fund. The goal is to purchase this trailer by the fall of this year, before competition season kicks off. You can contact me here for more details.
A cd was made of yesterday's performance - if anyone is interested in obtaining, we will have all of the details. The Redondo Union High School Jazz Band played their hearts out, and the Choir sounded absolutely incredible. These children are all so wonderfully gifted musically, and they work quite hard to entertain us - for free!!
The Band Boosters are a non-profit, and we will supply you with a receipt for any donations.
Diane Naletich
7:40 am on Friday, February 17, 2012
If anyone is interested in a cd of Sunday's performance, kindly get in touch with either myself or Jerry. The cd should be available soon. Also, if you would like to donate to the RUHS Band Boosters, please get in touch with me. We are in serious need of additional monies to keep our program afloat. The RBUSD is giving us less money due to budget cuts out of Sacramento, and our children are feeling the pinch as well as the families. If you really care about arts in the schools, now is a good time to get involved. Please get in touch with me as to how you can help. Thank you!