Event
Music of Elvis with Frankie Moreno
Naples Philharmonic Pops
Naples Philharmonic
Jack Everly, principal pops conductor
Frankie Moreno, vocalist
Swaggering singer and pianist Frankie Moreno returns to Hayes Hall to join Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly and the Naples Philharmonic for an electrifying opening to the Pops series. Known for his charisma, vocal range and high-octane performances, Moreno leads a dynamic tribute to Elvis Presley, performing selections from his album King for a Day—a heartfelt homage to the King of Rock and Roll.
With hits like Heartbreak Hotel, In the Ghetto, Don’t Be Cruel and Suspicious Minds, Moreno captures the energy and soul of Elvis while bringing a fresh edge to every performance. The program also features rock ‘n’ roll favorites by Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Beatles and more, promising a perfect blend of nostalgia, energy and timeless tunes.
The Naples Philharmonic Pops series is generously endowed by Mike and Anne Armstrong.
Jack Everly’s appearance as Principal Pops Conductor is generously endowed by John W.* and Jeanne M. Rowe.
* deceased
Naples Philharmonic
Naples Philharmonic
Founded in 1982, the Naples Philharmonic normally performs over 140 orchestral and chamber concerts, as well as opera and ballet, education, community and special event concerts from September through June each year.
Meet the Musicians
Alexander Shelley
Artistic and Music Director Meet Alexander
Jack Everly
Principal Pops Conductor Meet Jack
James Ehnes
Artistic Partner Meet James
Manuel López-Gómez
Associate Conductor Meet Manuel
Jack Everly
Jack Everly
Principal Pops Conductor
Jack Everly is the principal pops conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Naples Philharmonic and the National Arts Centre Orchestra (Ottawa). He previously served as principal pops conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for 17 seasons. He has conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, the San Francisco Symphony and numerous appearances with The Cleveland Orchestra at Blossom Music Center.
Celebrating his 14th anniversary as music director of the National Memorial Day Concert and A Capitol Fourth on PBS, Jack proudly leads the National Symphony Orchestra in these patriotic celebrations on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. These concerts attract hundreds of thousands of attendees on the lawn, and the broadcasts reach millions of viewers and are some of the highest-rated programming on PBS television.
Meet Jack