Oct. 13 Nan Bostick Performs with Chris & Jack Bradshaw at
Katrina Not Forgotten Ragtime for Families Benefit Concert in Menlo Park

Saturday, Oct. 13, at 2:30 p.m. Menlo Park’s Nan Bostick presents her 6th Annual Ragtime for Families Benefit Concert at the First Baptist Church, 1100 Middle Ave. (corner Arbor) in Menlo Park. Joining her for this special multimedia, two-, four-, and six-handed piano romp will be Gilroy’s zany duo, Chris and Jack Bradshaw. Katrina not forgotten, all proceeds will support the heroic efforts extended by the Baptist Church to help families rebuild in New Orleans. Historic illustrations from historian Nan Bostick’s private collection will be projected throughout the program in a show that she has presented across the country to rave reviews.

Suggested donation is $20 (children free). Doors open a half hour before the performance. Directions to the church are at: http://www.firstbaptist.com. For additional information, contact Carol Maslin at 650-323-8544 or <cjmaslin@juno.com>

Bostick and the Bradshaws are concert performers and featured artists at ragtime events throughout the nation including the Blind Boone and Scott Joplin Ragtime Festivals in Missouri and the Jazz Jubilee, Sutter Creek, Orange County, and West Coast Ragtime Festivals in California. Bostick is noted for her historical presentations on the life and times of her great uncle, composer Charles N. Daniels (also known as Neil Moret), who created such standards as “You Tell Me Your Dream,” “Sweet and Lovely,” “Chlo-e,” and “She’s Funny That Way” and who also helped Scott Joplin, “The King of Ragtime,” promote his first published rag in 1899. Both Chris and Jack Bradshaw hold masters degrees in music and are specialists in performing delightful four-hand ragtime at one piano, uniquely arranged by Jack. Recordings by these performers will be available at the concert or may be previewed on-line via: http://www.CDBaby.com.