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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

Concert in Plano. How do you like my Tim McGraw look? The young country look!! Not bad for a brotha!! www.richmondpunch.com for bookings. 214-823-4269 and e-mail gaylepunch@yahoo.com Also I love the movie Amazing Grace! See below for CD!

PUNCH FAMILY FOUNDATION
Purchase a CD via Paypal at
www.punchfamilyfoundation.org
Please join us for our events.

The Punch Family Foundation is a non-profit organization that establishes scholarships for and assists minority, under resourced, under served students and communities in pursuing classical and music related studies and seeks to develop and enhance students string, orchestral and performing art skills. Assistance is also provided to students with music related expenses through grants, fundraisers and silent auctions that aid in developing, displaying and nurturing young artistic talents.

The Punch Family Foundation is an organization that seeks to open a window of opportunity for under-represented children through music and music education. "We want to put an instrument in a child's life, teach, train and prepare them for an advance music education", offering an orchestra experience that nurtures music students.


DONATE, JOIN OUR BOARD, PURCHASE AN AD IN OUR BROCHURE, DONATE FOR OUR SILENT AUCTION, ATTEND OUR EVENTS.

THE FOLLOWING IS THE STORY OF OUR RECIPIENTS AND PRESENT NEEDS::

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (HELP BUILD A LEGACY):

Punch Family Foundation:

Making a Difference One Note at a Time

When Georgiana Howard was selected to attend a summer chamber music program in Europe, she knew the cost would be a potential barrier. She also knew she could gain support from her mentor Mary Griffin and from the Punch Family Foundation (PFF).

Stamos Martin, like Georgiana, was a Booker T. Washington high school student, and while he was excited about his acceptance to the Aspen Music Festival, he knew the $7,000 price tag would be a major hurdle. He called upon a small support team that included Gayle Punch of the Punch Family Foundation.

Georgiana is now a sophomore student at Converse College in Spartanburg, South Carolina and aspires to attend the Harlaxton Music Festival (HMF) in Harlaxton, England. The $4,000 tuition does not include an additional $800 for airfare.

On her own, Georgiana has managed to save $1,000 towards this trip. Unfortunately, the HMF offers no scholarships. Georgiana, a violist, is a sophomore music business major and former student of the Young Strings Program of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

Stamos and Georgiana each received $1,000 scholarships from the PFF to help with their music education -- scholarships they both attest have made all the difference in their access and entry to these institutions.

The experience of having a musician pursue a goal of being in a symphony orchestra taught PFF founder, Gayle Punch, many lessons. The greatest was the importance of giving back. In 2006, the Foundation was able to give a $1,000 to Byron Martin who now studies the viola and music composition at an Oklahoma College. This year's challenge is to raise funds to assist music students like Stamos and Georgiana reach their potential. While most music programs offer scholarships, there are often additional costs which are not covered. These additional costs are often the prime roadblocks to economically limited minority students.

"It's important to help as many music students as possible if we are to see diversity in the orchestral programs across America," says Richmond Punch. Richmond is a violist and violinist who donates proceeds from all CD sales to the foundation (these can be purchased at the foundation website). He also donates his services to the annual benefit recital.

Contact: richmond@richmondpunch.com

Also read the event I created with the location info and more specifics. Thanks!!

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  • These country tunes are so great .. intrinsically .. structurally .. that you can do anything with them, and they'll sound GREAT every time. This is a perfect case in point .. great fiddling, Rich, & wonderful footage ..

  • yes.

  • Is that blackberry blossom?

  • loser punk.

  • like the hat man..by the way, people keep talking like there are no African-Americans playing the fiddle anymore..Man, check out the Carolina Choclate Drops, a great old-time North Carolina band..They smoke..Also, Cedric Watson, playing French-Creole music with a and called the Pine Leaf Boys..he really cooks..Good playing too..Keep up the good work..

  • Very good. I play violin at Lindenwood University, a small private college in Missouri. I'm the only player of color. I'm glad to see that there you are not alone. I'm going to stop playing after this summer. I wish you luck and success.

  • Wonderful to see you as always Richmond. Look forward to seeing more videos---always JSenegal

  • Mr. Punch, I (Ka Him Lau) say you are some stuff :}

    A simple solo, but its a great audience appeaser! The background matches you very well!

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