The Savannah Philharmonic Announces the Ben Tucker Instrument Library and Instrument Donation Drive

 
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Feb. 28, 2022 - PRLog -- (SAVANNAH, GA) The Savannah Philharmonic (https://savannahphilharmonic.org/) announces the Ben Tucker Instrument Library, a collection of musical instruments available to be loaned to deserving music students in Savannah's schools.

Musical instruments are expensive. Student-level flutes, clarinets, saxophones, trumpets and trombones can range in price from $500 to $1,500. Used instruments can cost less, but often require expensive repairs. While the SCCPSS (https://www.sccpss.com/Pages/default.aspx) does a great job of supporting the different school programs' instrument needs, providing and maintaining thousands of instruments is no small task. Many area students rent their instruments through local music stores for about $30 to $70 per month, but this cost is often still well beyond many families' financial reach.

The instrument library is named in honor of the late Ben Tucker, a man of nationally recognized musical talent who relocated to Savannah and became an influential community leader.

Tucker was a multi-faceted musician, businessman and entrepreneur who succeeded in multiple fields. As a bassist, he played with the leading jazz musicians of the 1950s and '60s. He was also a music composer and songwriter, with "Comin' Home Baby" ranked as his most commercially successful song, recorded by diverse artists from Mel Tormé to Michael Bublé. Other ventures included television commercial production, which led him to collaborate in the development of the '70s and '80s educational shorts, "Schoolhouse Rock." Tucker spent the last 40 years of his life in Savannah, where he became the 15th Black radio station owner in the United States, turning WSOK (https://1230wsok.iheart.com/) into the top AM station in Savannah.

Ben understood the meaning of "civic responsibility." He worked on numerous boards, task forces, and planning committees within the City of Savannah (https://www.savannahga.gov/) and the impact he had on the youth in the community can be measured by his involvement with Junior Achievers (https://www.georgia.ja.org/hall-of-fame-savannah), The First Tee of Savannah (https://firstteesavannah.org/), and Bethesda Boys Academy (http://www.bethesdaacademy.org/), Boys and Girls Clubs of Savannah (https://bgcsavannah.org/), YMCA (https://ymcaofcoastalga.org/), The Westin Foundation and now, the Savannah Philharmonic.

The Savannah Philharmonic is now accepting donations of any band or orchestra instruments to add to the library's collection. Instruments may be donated at upcoming SavPhil events, such as from 5 to 9 p.m. March 4 at Location Gallery @ Austin Hill Realty (https://www.locationgallery.net/about), or in Chippewa Square (https://www.savannah.com/chippewa-square/) in downtown Savannah beginning at 3 p.m. for "Phil the Squares with Song" (https://savannahphilharmonic.org/event/phil-the-squares-song/) on March 13th. Instruments may also be dropped off at meetings of the Rotary Club of Savannah (http://www.savrotary.org/) on March 7, 21, and 28 at the DeSoto Hotel's (https://thedesotosavannah.com/?gclid=CjwKCAiAgvKQBhBbEiwAaPQw3Ng5nTOHHIovzoTor2PYW0SB7c1kG0tL_QLoj171N-ShXrTjRbPqrBoCDZ0QAvD_BwE) grand ballroom at noon.

To learn of other ways to donate to the Ben Tucker Instrument Library please contact Brad Behr, the orchestra's Education & Community Initiatives Manager at Brad@SavannahPhilharmonic.com.

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