Dare to Dream, is Yanni's eighth album, released on the Private Music label in 1992, (see 1992 in music). The album peaked at #2 on "Billboard's "Top New Age Albums" chart and at #32 on the "Billboard 200" chart in the same year.1 It went gold within two months of its release and was nominated for a Grammy.
The album was followed by the sell-out, 65-city Dare to Dream concert tour which challenged audiences "not to be afraid to dream".2
His newest album, "Dare to Dream", says Yanni, "comes from a realization that not only don't people go after their dreams, they are often afraid to dream at all. If we don't dare to dream, we can't shape our future".3
This 2 hour and 15 minute concert is performed completely live and showcases the broad range of Yanni's music through a unique marriage of acoustic and electronic sound. Yanni and two additional keyboardists (Bradley Joseph and Julie Homi), are backed by a rhythm section headed by Charlie Adams on drums, with Michael Bruno on percussion and Osama Afifi on bass, and a string section featuring Charlie Bisharat and Karen Briggs on violin, and Sachi McHenry on cello.3
Booking Agent: Fred Bohlander, Monterey Peninsula Artists
Tour Manager: Vincent Corry
Prod. Mgr/Designer: David "Gurn" Kaniski
House Sound Mixer: Tommy Sterling
Stage Monitor Mixer: Paul Serault
Stage Manager: Peter Feldman
Drum/Bass Tech: Jeff Buswell
Keyboard Tech: Peter Maher
Vari-lite Operator: Bryan Faris
Sound Tech: Tracy Kuntsmann
Lighting Crew Chief: Gus Thomson
Lighting Tech: Tod Metz
Tour Accountant: Diane Kramer, Numbers, Inc.
Set Construction: George & Goldberg
Wardrobe: Lynn Bugai
Yanni's Assistant: Susan Smela
Tour Publicity: Dione Dirito
Special Thanks
Yanni thanks E-mu Systems for providing the state-of-the-art sound generating equipment, including 4 Emulator IIIs, Proteus 1 and 2s, and 2 Procussion units used in the performance.3
Miscellaneous
The music Once Upon A Time was adopted by TVB as the background music of world weather since July 28, 1991.