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The Head And The Heart
- Sat. Apr 20th, 2019
8pm – 10pm
When the Head And The Heart regrouped last summer in Stinson Beach, Ca., to start writing together again, “it almost felt like we were a new band, trying things we hadn’t tried,” Zasche recalls. “We stayed at a bungalow on the beach. We’d wake up, have coffee and go boogie boarding. We were ready and excited to be back together.” That renewed sense of...
- Sat. Apr 20th, 2019
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Mandolin Orange
- Thu. Apr 18th, 2019
8pm – 10pm
Mandolin Orange’s music radiates a mysterious warmth —their songs feel like whispered secrets, one hand cupped to your ear. The North Carolina duo have built a steady and growing fanbase with this kind of intimacy, and on Tides of A Teardrop, due out February 1, it is more potent than ever. By all accounts, it is the duo’s fullest, richest, and most personal...
- Thu. Apr 18th, 2019
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Brass Choir Concert
- Tue. Apr 16th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Ackerman Auditorium
Brass Choir, under the direction of Ken Parsons, will present a concerton Tuesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ackerman Auditorium on Southern’s campus. The event will feature pieces such as Commemorative Fanfare by John Cheetham, Spectrumsby Paul Shahan, Symphonic Sketch No. 1 by David Uber, and more. All are welcome to attend free of charge. For more...
- Tue. Apr 16th, 2019
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A Choral Spring Concert-Forces of Nature
- Sun. Apr 14th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Ackerman Auditorium
Experience through song the miracles of nature–from the glow of a tiny firefly to the majestic power of love. Southern Adventist University’s Bel Canto women’s chorus and Die Meistersinger men’s chorus will perform under the direction of Gennevieve Brown-Kibble on Sunday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ackerman Auditorium on Southern’s campus. This event...
- Sun. Apr 14th, 2019
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Jeff Tweedy
- Sun. Apr 14th, 2019
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Jeff Tweedy has released "WARM," a solo album of all new material. WARM was produced and recorded entirely by Jeff at Chicago's legendary studio, "The Loft" (with help from his usual collaborators - Spencer Tweedy, Glenn Kotche, and Tom Schick). WARM follows the acoustic restrospective release, Together at Last, and Wilco's 2016 album, Schmilco. The...
- Sun. Apr 14th, 2019
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Leon Bridges: Good Thing Tour
- Fri. Apr 12th, 2019
7pm – 9pm
On his sophomore album Good Thing, Leon Bridges’ voice breaks into the debut single “Bad Bad News” in much the same way the artist broke into the public eye in 2015 - forcefully, honestly, and all at once. “They tell me I was born to lose,” he sings with characteristic soulfulness, “but I made a good, good thing out of bad, bad news.” The lyric is a...
- Fri. Apr 12th, 2019
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Arts for Health with Steven Dean of Operation Song
- Thu. Apr 11th, 2019
5pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
In our continued partnership with Chi Memorial Foundation and the Arts in Healthcare program at Chi Memorial, we are proud to present the 19th annual Cam Busch Endowed Arts for Health Lecture Series. This year’s guest is Nashville singer/songwriter Steve Dean. He has co-written nine number one hits and is involved in Operation Song, an organization that...
- Thu. Apr 11th, 2019
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Wind Symphony Concert
- Sun. Apr 7th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
Southern Adventist University’s Wind Symphony, under the direction of Ken Parsons, will present a concert themed “With Liberty and Justice for All” on Sunday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists. The event will feature pieces such as Liberty Fanfareby John Williams, New England Triptychby William Schuman, From the Deltaby...
- Sun. Apr 7th, 2019
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Jackson Browne
- Sun. Mar 31st, 2019
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate and moving songs in popular music and has defined a genre of songwriting charged with honesty, emotion and personal politics. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 2007. Except for a brief period in NYC in the late 1960s, Jackson...
- Sun. Mar 31st, 2019
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Un/Folding: An Immersive Live Performance by Composer Tim Hinck
- Sun. Mar 31st, 2019
2:30pm – 3:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Local composer Tim Hinck presents a live performance inspired by the new permanent lobby commission and special exhibition of works by Alyson Shotz. Explore Shotz’s work while enjoying the live performance response to the exhibition. $15 adults (includes museum admission) FREE to members and youth 17 and under
- Sun. Mar 31st, 2019
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Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
- Sat. Mar 30th, 2019
7pm – 9pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
The Choir of Clare College, based in Cambridge, England, will be performing at the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists on Saturday, March 30, at 7 p.m. This mixed-voice choir has gained an international reputation as one of the world’s leading university choirs and has performed in China, Japan, Russia, the United States, and all across Europe. This...
- Sat. Mar 30th, 2019
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Steep Canyon Rangers
- Fri. Mar 29th, 2019
8pm – 10pm
With OUT IN THE OPEN, Steep Canyon Rangers affirm their place as one of the most versatile bands in contemporary American music. The GRAMMY® Award-winning sextet has spent nearly two decades bending and shaping the bluegrass aesthetic, wedding it to elements of pop, country, and folk rock to create something original. OUT IN THE OPEN is the Rangers bravest...
- Fri. Mar 29th, 2019
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Bob Weir And Wolf Bros
- Fri. Mar 29th, 2019
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Bob Weir and Wolf Bros will embark on a 20-date U.S. tour kicking off February 28 in Ithaca, NY and running through March 30 in Charleston, SC. The trio, featuring Weir, Don Was and Jay Lane, return to the road following a successful run of sold-out dates in Fall, 2018 that saw them performing the songs of Grateful Dead and more. “This is more fun than a...
- Fri. Mar 29th, 2019
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Year of the Adventist Composer
- Mon. Mar 25th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Ackerman Auditorium
Southern Adventist University’s School of Music will be presenting a concert on Monday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. The evening will feature individual performances of works by Seventh-day Adventist Composers including Blythe Owen and J. Bruce Ashton. The event will be held in the Ackerman Auditorium on Southern’s campus and is free and open to the public.
- Mon. Mar 25th, 2019
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Percussion Ensemble Concert
- Sun. Mar 24th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Ackerman Auditorium
Southern Adventist University’s Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Richard Henson, will perform in concert on Sunday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ackerman Auditorium. The concert will feature music by Hans-Gunter Brodmann, Christopher Deane, Eckhard Kopetzki, Steve Snowden, and Ivan Trevino. The concert will also feature guest artist, Shane Jones,...
- Sun. Mar 24th, 2019
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Cat Power
- Thu. Mar 21st, 2019
8pm – 9:30pm
Chan Marshall, also known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer-songwriter, musician and occasional actress and model. Cat Power was originally the name of Marshall's first band, but has come to refer to her musical projects with various backing bands. Marshall was discovered opening for Liz Phair in 1994 by Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth and Tim...
- Thu. Mar 21st, 2019
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Symphony Orchestra Concert
- Sun. Mar 17th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
Southern Adventist University’s Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Laurie Redmer Minner, performs on Sunday, March 17, at 7:30 p.m. The night will include multiple selections including Finlandia, Op. 26, No. 7by Jean Sibelius, The Moldau from Ma Vlast(“My Country”) by Bedrich Smetana, and Georges Bizet’s Symphony No. 1 in C Major.The event will be held...
- Sun. Mar 17th, 2019
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2nd Annual Strength And Unity Concert
- Sat. Mar 16th, 2019
7pm – 9pm
at New City Fellowship Church
East Lake Expression Engine will host the 2nd Annual Strength & Unity Concert on Saturday, March 16 at 7 pm at New City Fellowship located at 2424 E. 3rd Street. The benefit concert will celebrate a diversity of music and performers as students between the ages of 4 – 18 will perform in the orchestra, choir, bucket and brass bands. East Lake Express Engine...
- Sat. Mar 16th, 2019
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GPS Spring Instrumental Music Concert
- Tue. Mar 12th, 2019
7pm – 8:30pm
GPS SPRING INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CONCERTTuesday, March 127 p.m.GPS Frierson TheatreFree AdmissionThe GPS Spring Instrumental Music Concert will feature performances by the GPS Beginning Winds & Percussion Class, Sixth- and Seventh-Grade Strings Class, GPS Advanced Middle School Orchestra, GPS/McCallie Middle School Wind Ensembles, GPS Senior Orchestra, and...
- Tue. Mar 12th, 2019
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GPS Terpsichord Spring Concert | 180°
- Sat. Mar 2nd, 2019
7pm – 9pm
The Terpsichord Spring Concert takes a look back as well as forward. Appropriately titled 180°, the show begins with an homage to the mother of modern dance, Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), and ends with a modern work of jazz. In between, dances are set to music ranging from Macklemore to the indie folk band Bon Iver.“The concert title comes from the idea of the...
- Sat. Mar 2nd, 2019
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