Boston Herald

Sinise re-enlists for Memorial Day concert

- By JAY BOBBIN ZAP2IT

“I wouldn’t miss it for anything” became “almost anything” last year for Gary Sinise regarding the National Memorial Day Concert.

The Emmy winner’s absence was for good reason — the birth of a granddaugh­ter — but even then, he was on the special via a prerecorde­d segment. Now he rejoins his Tony-winning friend Joe Mantegna to host PBS’ broadcast of the event’s 29th annual edition tonight at 8 from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Sinise has an extra role: For the first time since he initially appeared on the program, he’ll perform on it with his Lt. Dan Band, named after his “Forrest Gump” movie character.

“My first (National Memorial Day) concert was in 2005,” Sinise recalled, when the band “had just returned from an overseas tour. We were in Germany and Belgium and the U.K., then we came straight to Washington. This was early in the band’s history, and Joe had invited me.”

Mantegna is happy about Sinise’s return for their 12th time as co-hosts, though he appreciate­s Laurence Fishburne stepping in for the 2017 show.

“It was my idea to honor the Tuskegee Airmen last year,” Mantegna said, “and when I knew we were going to do that, I said, ‘Let me try to get Laurence.’ He had done a movie about the Airmen, so I knew he would have a strong connection to that. That worked out really well, but of course, I’m thrilled to have Gary back.”

As for other performers: Recent Oscar winner and Emmyhonore­d “Mom” star Allison Janney reunites with former “The West Wing” colleague Mary McCormack to honor the 70th anniversar­y of the Women’s Armed Services Integratio­n Act; John Corbett (“Sex and the City”) and Brian Tee (“Chicago Med”) tell the story of two friends in the Korean War; and Graham Greene (“Dances With Wolves”) marks the 50th anniversar­y of the Vietnam War’s Battle of Khe Sanh.

Also observing the 150th anniversar­y of Memorial Day itself, the 90-minute special — repeated immediatel­y afterward by most PBS stations — will include music by Charles Esten (“Nashville”), Cynthia Erivo (Broadway’s “The Color Purple”), Leona Lewis, Megan Hilty (“Smash”) and Alfie Boe. Gen. Colin Powell will make his traditiona­l remarks, and Jack Everly again will conduct the National Symphony Orchestra.

Sinise and “Criminal Minds” star Mantegna are visible supporters of the U.S. military yearround, and while he’s always pleased to participat­e in the National Memorial Day Concert, Sinise now has another considerat­ion.

“Oh, my gosh, she’s a sweet little thing,” he beamed about his new grandchild. “She’ll be a year old this month, but I’ll miss the birthday because I’ll be back at the concert.”

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 ??  ?? STRIKE UP THE BAND: The National Memorial Day Concert, airing tonight on PBS, will again be hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise, right, who performs with his Lt. Dan Band.
STRIKE UP THE BAND: The National Memorial Day Concert, airing tonight on PBS, will again be hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise, right, who performs with his Lt. Dan Band.

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