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A Capitol Fourth

A Capitol Fourth is an annual Independence Day concert special broadcast by PBS. It is presented from the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and is also simulcast by NPR and the American Forces Network.

A Capitol Fourth
35th anniversary
GenreMusic/performing arts
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes41
Production
Production locationsNational Mall, Washington, D.C. (1980–2019); broadcast but not live (2020-2021)
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time90 minutes
DistributorWETA-TV / PBS
Release
Original networkPBS
Picture format
Original releaseJuly 4, 1980 (1980-07-04) –
present

The concert typically features performances by guest musicians, as well as the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery, the U.S. Army Band (Pershing's Own), the National Symphony Orchestra, U.S. Army Herald Trumpets and the Choral Arts Society of Washington.[1][2]

One journalist described the event as "a mix of patriotism and pop culture ... as the National Symphony Orchestra launched into Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture with accompaniment from an Army artillery squad, a spectacular fireworks display erupted over the Washington Monument. There was something special about being in the nation's capital on Independence Day, surrounded by a few hundred thousand of our fellow citizens."[3]

History

The National Symphony Orchestra began performing Independence Day concerts on the west lawn in 1979. Two years later, the first concert telecast was hosted by E. G. Marshall, with conductor Mstislav Rostropovich and performer Pearl Bailey. It is now the highest-rated show on PBS.[4][5]

In 2019, the concert was held alongside Salute to America, a separate Independence Day event organized primarily by then-President Donald Trump. The organizers of A Capitol Fourth indicated that their show remains an independent production that is not affiliated with Trump's event.[6][7]

In 2020, the in-person concert was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although some performances were still recorded live remotely. The special instead incorporated pre-recorded performances (including one that paid tribute to first responders), although the fireworks on the Capitol were still broadcast live.[8] Although restrictions have since been lifted in Washington, D.C., the in-person concert was cancelled again for 2021, as the show had already been planned in advance under the presumption that the in-person concert could not be held.[9] In 2022, after two years of cancellation of the in-person concert, the show returned to the West Lawn of the Capitol.[10]

Cast

Hosts

Tony Danza has served as host twice, in 1998[11] and 2007.[12] Barry Bostwick hosted during several consecutive years prior to 2006, when Jason Alexander hosted. After Danza's second time, Jimmy Smits hosted for the following four years. Tom Bergeron hosted from 2012 to 2014, and again in 2016. Bradley Whitford served as host in 2015. John Stamos hosted in 2017, 2018, and 2019, and co-hosted with Vanessa Williams in 2020.[13][14][15] Williams hosted the show in 2021, and also performed "God Bless America" and "Lift Every Voice and Sing". The 2022 edition was hosted by Mickey Guyton. Erich Kunzel was music director until his death in 2009. Jack Everly took over as music director.

Performers

Performers over the years have included Roberta Flack and Marvin Hamlisch (1987); Lee Ann Womack and Ray Charles (2000); Chuck Berry and Aretha Franklin (2002); John Williams, Dolly Parton and Kristin Chenoweth (2003); Robin Gibb and Clay Aiken (2004); Stevie Wonder (2006); Hayden Panettiere, Little Richard, and Bebe Neuwirth (2007); Huey Lewis and the News, Taylor Hicks, and Jerry Lee Lewis (2008); Aretha Franklin, Barry Manilow, Andrew von Oeyen, and the cast of Jersey Boys (2009); Gladys Knight, Lang Lang, and Reba McEntire (2010); Jordin Sparks, Kelli O'Hara, Matthew Morrison, Steve Martin, and the Steep Canyon Rangers;[16] Josh Groban, Little Richard, and the cast of Million Dollar Quartet (2011); Megan Hilty, Phillip Phillips, Matthew Broderick, Kelli O’Hara, Javier Colón, Kool & the Gang, Apolo Ohno, and John Williams (2012); and Williams, Hilty, Manilow, Neil Diamond, Jackie Evancho, Candice Glover, Scotty McCreery, and the cast of Motown: The Musical (2013).[2][4][17]

The 2017 performers included The Beach Boys (with Mark McGrath and host John Stamos, who played drums and guitar), The Four Tops, Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi as The Blues Brothers, Kellie Pickler (her dress rehearsal performance was shown due to Pickler's illness), Trace Adkins, Yolanda Adams, Chris Blue, Sam Moore, Laura Osnes, and Sofia Carson, who performed the national anthem.[18]

Traditions

The concert usually begins with the American national anthem by the National Symphony Orchestra and the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, accompanied by a recording artist. Following live entertainment, its finale begins with a rendition of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture by the National Symphony Orchestra (complete with cannon fire from the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery and the concluding verse sung by the Choral Arts Society of Washington), and the National Park Service's fireworks show above the Washington Monument. Following the 1812 Overture, a series of John Philip Sousa's best-known marches are played.[17][19]

National anthem performers

The National Artistic Achievement Award

The National Artistic Achievement Award has been presented on six occasions during the program for the performer's "dedication to enriching the national legacy of the performing arts":[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ A Capitol Fourth - The Concert, PBS, accessed July 12, 2013
  2. ^ a b "Motown The Musical Cast Performs on PBS's A Capitol Fourth, Broadwayworld.com, July 8, 2013
  3. ^ Eblen, Tom. "Tom Eblen: Being at A Capitol Fourth made me proud to be an American", Lexington Herald-Leader, July 9, 2013
  4. ^ a b Yahr, Emily. "'A Capitol Fourth's broadcast reflects the new Americana: A reality TV parade of stars", The Washington Post, July 3, 2013
  5. ^ "Creation of a National Institution", A Capitol Fourth, PBS, accessed July 12, 2013
  6. ^ Evans, Greg (July 2, 2019). "Music Icon Carole King Clarifies 'Capitol Fourth' Performance: So Far Away from Trump". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  7. ^ "Trump's July 4 address won't interfere with parade, concert, fireworks in DC". WTOP.com. Hubbard Broadcasting. June 5, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2019.
  8. ^ Johnson, Ted (June 22, 2020). "PBS's 'A Capitol Fourth' Plans Virtual Event With Tribute To First Responders, Essential Workers". Deadline. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  9. ^ Johnson, Ted (June 17, 2021). "PBS's 'A Capitol Fourth' Will Feature Pre-Taped Concert And Live D.C. Fireworks". Deadline. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  10. ^ "After two years of virtual presentations, "A Capitol Fourth" returns - July 4 at 8:00 and 9:30 pm". WOUB Public Media. June 28, 2022. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  11. ^ "Fired Up For The Fourth". The Washington Post. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  12. ^ "PBS' 'A Capitol Fourth' — Hosted by Tony Danza — Airs July 4; Neuwirth Performs - Playbill". Playbill.
  13. ^ Fifield, Kathleen (June 26, 2017). "John Stamos Hosts Annual PBS Concert A Capitol Fourth". AARP. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  14. ^ Matthew Wilson. "New dad John Stamos reunites with the Beach Boys for emotional Capitol Fourth concert". USA TODAY. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  15. ^ Daniel Hautzinger. "The Performers of 'A Capitol Fourth' in 2019". WTTW Chicago. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  16. ^ "Watch Steve Martin Sizzle: Videos : Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers perform on US Capitol Lawn". PBS.org. July 4, 2011. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  17. ^ a b Gioia, Michael and Andrew Gans. "The Screening Room: Darren Criss, Megan Hilty, Jackie Evancho Perform on A Capitol Fourth" July 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Playbill, July 5, 2013
  18. ^ "A Capitol Fourth - 2017 Performers". PBS. Retrieved July 4, 2017.
  19. ^ a b Gans, Andrew. "Jimmy Smits Hosts A Capitol Fourth; Reba McEntire, David Archuleta Perform" July 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Playbill, July 4, 2010, accessed July 12, 2013

External links

  • Official website
  • A Capitol Fourth at IMDb

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A Capitol Fourth is an annual Independence Day concert special broadcast by PBS It is presented from the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building in Washington D C and is also simulcast by NPR and the American Forces Network A Capitol Fourth35th anniversaryGenreMusic performing artsCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes41ProductionProduction locationsNational Mall Washington D C 1980 2019 broadcast but not live 2020 2021 Camera setupMulti camera setupRunning time90 minutesDistributorWETA TV PBSReleaseOriginal networkPBSPicture formatNTSC 1980 2004 HDTV 1080i 2005 present Original releaseJuly 4 1980 1980 07 04 presentThe concert typically features performances by guest musicians as well as the 3rd U S Infantry Regiment The Old Guard the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery the U S Army Band Pershing s Own the National Symphony Orchestra U S Army Herald Trumpets and the Choral Arts Society of Washington 1 2 One journalist described the event as a mix of patriotism and pop culture as the National Symphony Orchestra launched into Tchaikovsky s 1812 Overture with accompaniment from an Army artillery squad a spectacular fireworks display erupted over the Washington Monument There was something special about being in the nation s capital on Independence Day surrounded by a few hundred thousand of our fellow citizens 3 Contents 1 History 2 Cast 2 1 Hosts 2 2 Performers 2 3 Traditions 2 4 National anthem performers 3 The National Artistic Achievement Award 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe National Symphony Orchestra began performing Independence Day concerts on the west lawn in 1979 Two years later the first concert telecast was hosted by E G Marshall with conductor Mstislav Rostropovich and performer Pearl Bailey It is now the highest rated show on PBS 4 5 In 2019 the concert was held alongside Salute to America a separate Independence Day event organized primarily by then President Donald Trump The organizers of A Capitol Fourth indicated that their show remains an independent production that is not affiliated with Trump s event 6 7 In 2020 the in person concert was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic although some performances were still recorded live remotely The special instead incorporated pre recorded performances including one that paid tribute to first responders although the fireworks on the Capitol were still broadcast live 8 Although restrictions have since been lifted in Washington D C the in person concert was cancelled again for 2021 as the show had already been planned in advance under the presumption that the in person concert could not be held 9 In 2022 after two years of cancellation of the in person concert the show returned to the West Lawn of the Capitol 10 Cast EditHosts Edit Tony Danza has served as host twice in 1998 11 and 2007 12 Barry Bostwick hosted during several consecutive years prior to 2006 when Jason Alexander hosted After Danza s second time Jimmy Smits hosted for the following four years Tom Bergeron hosted from 2012 to 2014 and again in 2016 Bradley Whitford served as host in 2015 John Stamos hosted in 2017 2018 and 2019 and co hosted with Vanessa Williams in 2020 13 14 15 Williams hosted the show in 2021 and also performed God Bless America and Lift Every Voice and Sing The 2022 edition was hosted by Mickey Guyton Erich Kunzel was music director until his death in 2009 Jack Everly took over as music director Performers Edit Performers over the years have included Roberta Flack and Marvin Hamlisch 1987 Lee Ann Womack and Ray Charles 2000 Chuck Berry and Aretha Franklin 2002 John Williams Dolly Parton and Kristin Chenoweth 2003 Robin Gibb and Clay Aiken 2004 Stevie Wonder 2006 Hayden Panettiere Little Richard and Bebe Neuwirth 2007 Huey Lewis and the News Taylor Hicks and Jerry Lee Lewis 2008 Aretha Franklin Barry Manilow Andrew von Oeyen and the cast of Jersey Boys 2009 Gladys Knight Lang Lang and Reba McEntire 2010 Jordin Sparks Kelli O Hara Matthew Morrison Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers 16 Josh Groban Little Richard and the cast of Million Dollar Quartet 2011 Megan Hilty Phillip Phillips Matthew Broderick Kelli O Hara Javier Colon Kool amp the Gang Apolo Ohno and John Williams 2012 and Williams Hilty Manilow Neil Diamond Jackie Evancho Candice Glover Scotty McCreery and the cast of Motown The Musical 2013 2 4 17 The 2017 performers included The Beach Boys with Mark McGrath and host John Stamos who played drums and guitar The Four Tops Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi as The Blues Brothers Kellie Pickler her dress rehearsal performance was shown due to Pickler s illness Trace Adkins Yolanda Adams Chris Blue Sam Moore Laura Osnes and Sofia Carson who performed the national anthem 18 Traditions Edit The concert usually begins with the American national anthem by the National Symphony Orchestra and the U S Army Herald Trumpets accompanied by a recording artist Following live entertainment its finale begins with a rendition of Tchaikovsky s 1812 Overture by the National Symphony Orchestra complete with cannon fire from the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery and the concluding verse sung by the Choral Arts Society of Washington and the National Park Service s fireworks show above the Washington Monument Following the 1812 Overture a series of John Philip Sousa s best known marches are played 17 19 National anthem performers Edit 1980 Pearl Bailey 1998 Sandi Patty 2000 Audra McDonald 2003 Barry Bostwick 2004 Clay Aiken 2006 JoJo 2007 Hayden Panettiere 2009 Aretha Franklin 2010 David Archuleta 2011 Jordin Sparks 2012 Josh Turner 2013 Jackie Evancho 2014 John Williams 2015 Nicole Scherzinger 2016 Alisan Porter 2017 Sofia Carson 2018 Kyla Jade 2019 Maelyn Jarmon 2020 Mandy Gonzalez 2021 Renee Fleming 2022 Mickey GuytonThe National Artistic Achievement Award EditThe National Artistic Achievement Award has been presented on six occasions during the program for the performer s dedication to enriching the national legacy of the performing arts 19 2003 John Williams 2005 Gloria Estefan amp Emilio Estefan 2006 Stevie Wonder 2010 Reba McEntire 2011 Josh Groban 2018 The Beach BoysSee also EditNational Memorial Day ConcertReferences Edit A Capitol Fourth The Concert PBS accessed July 12 2013 a b Motown The Musical Cast Performs on PBS s A Capitol Fourth Broadwayworld com July 8 2013 Eblen Tom Tom Eblen Being at A Capitol Fourth made me proud to be an American Lexington Herald Leader July 9 2013 a b Yahr Emily A Capitol Fourth s broadcast reflects the new Americana A reality TV parade of stars The Washington Post July 3 2013 Creation of a National Institution A Capitol Fourth PBS accessed July 12 2013 Evans Greg July 2 2019 Music Icon Carole King Clarifies Capitol Fourth Performance So Far Away from Trump Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 3 2019 Trump s July 4 address won t interfere with parade concert fireworks in DC WTOP com Hubbard Broadcasting June 5 2019 Retrieved July 3 2019 Johnson Ted June 22 2020 PBS s A Capitol Fourth Plans Virtual Event With Tribute To First Responders Essential Workers Deadline Retrieved June 22 2020 Johnson Ted June 17 2021 PBS s A Capitol Fourth Will Feature Pre Taped Concert And Live D C Fireworks Deadline Retrieved June 17 2021 After two years of virtual presentations A Capitol Fourth returns July 4 at 8 00 and 9 30 pm WOUB Public Media June 28 2022 Retrieved July 2 2022 Fired Up For The Fourth The Washington Post Retrieved October 31 2018 PBS A Capitol Fourth Hosted by Tony Danza Airs July 4 Neuwirth Performs Playbill Playbill Fifield Kathleen June 26 2017 John Stamos Hosts Annual PBS Concert A Capitol Fourth AARP Retrieved July 5 2019 Matthew Wilson New dad John Stamos reunites with the Beach Boys for emotional Capitol Fourth concert USA TODAY Retrieved July 5 2019 Daniel Hautzinger The Performers of A Capitol Fourth in 2019 WTTW Chicago Retrieved July 5 2019 Watch Steve Martin Sizzle Videos Steve Martin amp The Steep Canyon Rangers perform on US Capitol Lawn PBS org July 4 2011 Retrieved August 6 2015 a b Gioia Michael and Andrew Gans The Screening Room Darren Criss Megan Hilty Jackie Evancho Perform on A Capitol Fourth Archived July 8 2013 at the Wayback Machine Playbill July 5 2013 A Capitol Fourth 2017 Performers PBS Retrieved July 4 2017 a b Gans Andrew Jimmy Smits Hosts A Capitol Fourth Reba McEntire David Archuleta Perform Archived July 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine Playbill July 4 2010 accessed July 12 2013External links EditOfficial website A Capitol Fourth at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Capitol Fourth amp oldid 1135247811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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