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The Lowe Family
Tues, Oct 12, 2010
Time: 7:30 PM
Through music, song, and dance, the Lowe Family shares their talents via TV, radio, and live performances throughout the world. Versatile with many instruments, the Lowes offer an amazing blend of show-stopping classical, Broadway, Irish, jazz, bluegrass, old-time favorites, spectacular dance, 6-part harmony, gospel, and more. more... |
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Legacy of Floyd Cramer
Tues, Dec 7, 2010
Time: 7:30 PM
Jason Floyd Coleman was born in Nashville, Tennessee on April 2, 1985. Blessed with talent inherited from his maternal grandfather, legendary keyboardist Floyd Cramer, he has played the piano since he was barely able to reach the keys. Over time, Jason’s playing style has progressed and matured into an uncanny reflection of the signature stylings of his Grandad, and he currently enjoys entertaining audiences by giving new life to Floyd’s beloved music. more... |
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Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band
Tues, Jan 18, 2011
Time: 7:30 PM
Emele Clothier, Lauralee Northcott and Jennifer Epps are Horse Crazy. Career musicians and authentic western cowgirls, all three make their homes in rural Washington state. Emele is one of the finest western swing guitar players you'll ever hear. She also stokes the fire with harmonica, banjo and inspired vocals. more... |
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Anna Maria Mendieta
Mon, March 28, 2011
Time: 7:30 PM
Anna Maria Mendieta is currently the principal harpist with the Sacramento Philharmonic and was the featured soloist performing Joaquin Rodrigo’s Harp Concerto, “Concierto Serenata”. Ms. Mendieta has performed as a soloist and as a member with many symphony orchestras and chamber music groups across the country. more... |
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Wind Soloists of
New York
Thurs, May 12, 2011
Time: 7:30 PM
The Wind Soloists of New York brings together the leading wind players from New York City to perform the major works for winds, including quartets and quintets by Samuel Barber, Jean Francaix and Paul Hindemith, the piano and wind quintets by Mozart, Poulenc and Beethoven, the wind serenades and divertimenti by Mozart and Beethoven, as well as larger scale works. more... |
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