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NBC LIGHTS UP THE NIGHT WITH MUSICAL PERFORMANCES
BY SUPERSTAR MARTINA MCBRIDE, 'AMERICAN IDOL' WINNER JORDIN SPARKS,
'AMERICAN IDOL' CONTESTANTS BLAKE LEWIS AND MELINDA DOOLITTLE ON NBC'S
ANNUAL 'MACY'S 4th OF JULY FIREWORKS® SPECTACULAR,' WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th
(9-10 p.m. EST)
Natalie Morales, NBC's "Today" National Correspondent and Tiki Barber,
"Today" Correspondent and "Football Night in America" Studio Analyst
Host the Live Telecast
NEW YORK – May 31, 2007 – NBC celebrates the nation's 231st
birthday extravaganza with performances by superstar Martina McBride,
'American Idol' winner Jordin Sparks, American Idol contestants Blake
Lewis and Melinda Doolittle on the live broadcast of the "Macy's 4th of
July Fireworks® Spectacular." Hosted by Natalie Morales, NBC's "Today"
National Correspondent and Tiki Barber, "Today" Correspondent and
"Football Night in America" Studio Analyst, the show will air on
Wednesday, July 4th, 9-10 p.m. EST (all time zones).
Multi-platinum recording artist and award winning entertainer
McBride will open this year's "Macy's 4th of July Fireworks®
Spectacular" with her hit single "Anyway" from her ninth studio album
Waking Up Laughing. McBride is currently headlining her national arena
tour. This marks NBC's eighth consecutive exclusive broadcast of the
"Macy's 4th of July Fireworks® Spectacular."
Season six 'American Idol' winner Jordin Sparks and fellow
contestants Blake Lewis and Melinda Doolittle will all perform one song
together as a tribute to the Nation's birthday. They are kicking off
their American Idol summer tour on July 6th, 2007 from Sunrise,
Florida.
The country's largest Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza will
feature nearly 35,000 brilliant shells exploding over New York City set
to a sweeping original medley performed by The New York Pops. Over
1,000 pyrotechnic shells are fired every minute, when the first shells
explode and begin their choreographed pyrotechnic dance. Painting the
sky this year will be new shells from around the globe, the highlight
of the Macy's Fireworks is always the famed Golden Mile, a multi-layer
explosion which stretches across the skyline filling it with a golden
sparks from 1,200 feet in the air to the water's edge.
"On this very important day, it is our esteemed honor to bring the
rich tradition of the Macy's Fireworks Special to viewers around the
country, once again the celebration will be a must watch for viewers of
all ages." Said Doug Vaughan Vice President NBC News and Entertainment
Special Projects.
"Macy's Fireworks is always rated the #1 show in America by the
American Pyrotechnic Association, and with the show we've got planned,
2007 will be no exception," said Robin Hall, Macy's Fireworks executive
producer. "We'll be launching a show filled with eye-popping color,
intense sound and breathtaking new effects." He continued, "Macy's
Fireworks will again be the biggest fireworks show in the nation, a
pyrotechnic marvel choreographed to a sweeping, heroic score
brilliantly played by the New York Pops."
The backbone of every Macy's Fireworks show is the musical score
that sets the framework for pyrotechnic art in the sky. 'In Our
Children's Eyes', this year's score is performed by The New York Pops
under the direction of Rob Fisher, and features patriotic works, iconic
movie themes, and uniquely American popular songs. From 'Yankee
Doodle,' 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame,' and 'Oh! Susanna.'
The musical dance in the sky will also features new musical works
composed by Macy's Creative Director, William Schermerhorn and Tony®
Award-winning Broadway composer Stephen Flaherty and is performed by
Tony® Award winners Andrew Lloyd Young (Jersey Boys), Lea Salonga (Miss
Saigon), and Anika Noni Rose (Dreamgirls).
The magic in the sky begins with the group at Macy's events and the
explosive family of Fireworks, the Souza's. Gary and James Souza, and
the entire Sousa Fireworks team of Rialto, CA have helped create the
Macy's 4th of July Fireworks show for over 25 years. The show comes
together after months of globetrotting in search of the newest, most
unique firework shells, a year of design meetings and over a week of
installation, all to set off the grandest show in America.
The 2007 Macy's 4th of July Fireworks are sponsored in part by
Anheuser-Busch, Ball Park®, Energizer, The Hershey Company and
Planters®; and are presented in partnership with The City of New York,
and The Downtown Alliance for New York.
Morales, joined "Today" as a National Correspondent in February
2006. Prior to joining "Today", she was an anchor and correspondent at
MSNBC since March 2002. While working for "Today" and MSNBC, she has
contributed to NBC News' coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino
and the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, as well as several major breaking
news stories including Hurricane Katrina and the recovery efforts; the
Tsunami disaster; the death of Pope John Paul II; the Battle for White
House in 2004; Operation Iraqi Freedom; and the Columbia Shuttle
explosion. Hispanic Magazine named her one of the "Top Hispanics to
Watch" in 2005 and one of the "Top Trendsetters" of 2003.
Barber, came to NBC in February 2007 and serves as a correspondent
for NBC News' "Today" and an analyst for NBC's "Football Night in
America." Barber started his broadcasting career prior to retiring from
professional football, serving as a correspondent on Fox News Channel's
morning show "Fox & Friends" and hosting a radio show on Sirius
Satellite Radio, "The National Sweep," which covered politics, news,
sports and entertainment. Guests on the show ranged from Senator John
McCain to Daniel Kurtzer, the former ambassador to both Israel and
Egypt, to Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor.
McBride, a multi-platinum recording artist just released her ninth
studio album Waking Up Laughing in April and is currently headlining
her national arena tour which recently sold out New York's Radio City
Music Hall as well as other venues across the country.
Sparks, a 17-year-old high school student from Glendale, Arizona,
is the Winner of 'American Idol' Season Six. Awarded "Overall Spotlight
Winner" for the Gospel Music Academy in 2004, Jordin is consistent in
her mission of telling meaningful stories through songs.
Lewis, 25, grew up in Bothell, Washington and began singing at the
age of 5. He first auditioned for 'American Idol' in Seattle having
never seen an episode of the show. He is the first runner-up for Season
Six of 'American Idol.'
Doolittle, 29, grew up in Brentwood Tennessee and began singing in
the seventh grade. A music major from Belmont University in Nashville
and a former back-up singer. Melinda was the second-runner up for
season six of 'American Idol.'
'American Idol' tour tickets are available for purchase at www.americanidol.com
The telecast is a production of NBC Universal Television Studio in
association with Macy's. Bob Holmes is the executive producer.
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