The deficit-plagued Dallas Symphony Orchestra is about to get a new fund-raising maestro, insiders say. Bill Lively, who led record-breaking campaigns to raise money for the AT&T Performing Arts Center and Super Bowl XLV, apparently has been tapped to do the same for the DSO, which has been without a permanent CEO since Doug Adams resigned abruptly in August. Reliable sources say the deal involving Lively (pictured in photo by Jeanne Prejean) will be announced at a news conference this morning at the Meyerson Symphony Center. Developing.
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