Birmingham, Ala. — In an exciting announcement for music lovers in the community, the iconic Stevie Wonder is set to kick off an 11-city tour across the United States, and he has chosen a familiar face from Birmingham to help lead the musical charge. Dr. Henry Panion III, a renowned composer and professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, will serve as the conductor for Wonder’s upcoming tour titled “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart.”
The tour is set to open on October 8 in Pittsburgh and will wrap up on October 30 in Grand Rapids. This series of performances comes in light of Wonder’s recent album, “Conversation Peace,” which Panion arranged for orchestral performance. Dr. Panion expressed enthusiasm about this opportunity, stating, “Stevie shared with me his desire to help spread joy, peace, and love during these troubled times, a message he has been about his entire life.”
Dr. Panion, a prominent figure in Birmingham’s music scene, has established a stellar career as a composer and educator. He currently serves not only as a professor but also as the director of Music Technology in UAB’s College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Music. His involvement with a music legend like Stevie Wonder shines a spotlight on the talent that resides right here in Birmingham.
Mark your calendars! On November 17, Dr. Panion will present “A Gospel Symphony Celebration” at UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. This performance will showcase the works of renowned gospel music legends such as Richard Smallwood, further emphasizing the rich musical heritage of the community.
If you are interested in attending the events coming up this fall, tickets for both the national tour and the Alys Stephens concert are available online. Attending live performances like these not only supports our local artists and educators but also enriches our cultural scene in Birmingham.
Wonder’s tour and Dr. Panion’s involvement is a remarkable reminder of the power of music. Events like these not only entertain but also bring communities together—offering a sense of hope and encouragement during challenging times. Wonder is known for his activism and humanitarian efforts, making this particular tour all the more significant as it aims to address societal issues through the universal language of music.
As the tour draws closer, excitement is palpable within the community. With Dr. Panion at the helm of the orchestra for Stevie Wonder, Birmingham residents have a unique connection to an extraordinary event. Whether catching a concert in Pittsburgh or celebrating gospel music locally in November, be sure to support these incredible opportunities to enjoy and appreciate the artistry of music.
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