Uncle Gerry (aka Don Alfredo) is the fabulous musician and singer/songwriter who has been singing the Hello Song to your family for weeks, months, or even years on your Music Together® recordings! Gerry Dignan came to Davis for a magical, live concert back in the summer of 2014; now he's returning on Sunday, October 15th, to sing with us the songs that have become a part of our daily lives. If you've never taken a Music Together class before, here is the chance for you and your children to meet a beloved celebrity, and to jam with a local community of music-makers of all ages...
Uncle Gerry lives in Chicago with his wife Denise, but is coming to Northern California for a series of benefit concerts for Music Together fans; and we have booked him to play IN DAVIS!
WHEN: Sunday, October 15, 4:30 -- 5:30 PM (doors open at 4:15)
WHERE: Unitarian Universalist Church of Davis, 27074 Patwin Rd. (Please note that this is a NEW location, as of 10/12)
WHAT: A benefit concert for
Gan Haverim Preschool, Mazel Tots & Yolo Crisis Nursery
SUGGESTED DONATION: Sliding fee of $18 - $36 per family (up to 5 people)
Everyone is welcome, regardless of ability to contribute financially. Tickets will be available at the door, but we recommend reserving your tickets in advance (which also assists us in knowing how many people to expect).
Click here to reserve your family ticket online, by completing a registration form.
- Please select FAMILY CONCERT when asked for "Class Type" & CONGREGATION BET HAVERIM -- SANCTUARY for "Location"
- Include at least one registrant's name and birthdate -- it is not necessary to list everyone attending (you can simply use the "comments" section at the end to indicate your total number)
- Select the amount of your donation by clicking the Family Ticket options under "Item"
- You may choose to "Pay Now" (by credit card), or "Pay Later" (and bring your cash or check donation to the door).

Not only does Uncle Gerry sing on the Music Together CDs, but he also performs internationally. He has recorded with Grammy-nominated cellist, David Darling, and has contributed to the work of Music for People (an organization dedicated to self-expression through improvisational music). He was a member of the Chicago Symphony Chorus, and performed at the Concerthalle in Berlin, as well as in New York at Carnegie Hall.