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Black Jacket Symphony – Journey’s “Escape”
- Sat. Jan 23rd, 2016
8pm – 9:30pm
Due to overwhelming demand, The Black Jacket Symphony will be back performing JOURNEY’S “ESCAPE” at the Tivoli Theatre. Known for its incredible recreation of classic albums in a live setting, The Black Jacket Symphony returns to the Tivoli to perform this classic album plus a set of greatest hits! Don’t miss your chance to see this incredible performance...
- Sat. Jan 23rd, 2016
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CSO Masterworks: Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms
- Thu. Jan 21st, 2016
7:30pm – 9pm
Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is widely held to be the greatest piece of its kind. It is crafted with great serenity and as lyrical as anything Beethoven ever composed. Brahms 4th symphony, his last, is at times expressive, noisy, and powerful, and said to be the essence of everything Brahms stood for musically. Music Director Kayoko Dan will arrange a special...
- Thu. Jan 21st, 2016
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Celebrate 2016 with CSO
- Sat. Jan 16th, 2016
11am – 12pm
Join the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera (CSO) as they celebrate the beginning of 2016 at the Aquarium. The Wind Quintet (pictured above) will perform two 1-hour sets, starting at 11:00 AM and 12:30 PM, full of aquatic pieces to delight your ears. Spend this wintery Saturday with the CSO as they inspire, engage and enrich the greater Chattanooga community...
- Sat. Jan 16th, 2016
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String Theory: Elizabeth Schumann & Gloria Chien
- Thu. Jan 14th, 2016
6pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
MUSICIANS: Elizabeth Schumann, piano*Gloria Chien, piano First Prize Winner, Bösendorfer International Piano Competition & Pacific International Piano Competition Schubert Rondo, D.951Stravinsky Rite of Spring PROGRAM: 6:00 pm Musical Dialogues – On Stage6:30 pm Concert
- Thu. Jan 14th, 2016
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Brunch On The Bluff
- Sun. Jan 10th, 2016
11am – 1pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Our winter music series will feature regional musicians, tours of the galleries and a delicious brunch from Dipped Fresh. Welcome the New Year with us at 11 with some delicious brunch to warm your body and great tunes from Courtney Holder to brighten your spirit. At noon brunch ends but music continues until 1 for all museum guests. Brunch guests are also...
- Sun. Jan 10th, 2016
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John Cowan Band
- Fri. Jan 8th, 2016
8pm – 9:30pm
The Voice is back! Legendary vocalist, bassist and bandleader John Cowan returns to Barking Legs to get 2016 off to a musically spectacular start. An evening with John Cowan is never anything less than remarkable. The Cowan Band will include two of the finest instrumentalists you’ll ever hear, guitarist Richard Smith and fiddler Shad Cobb. Whew! John Cowan...
- Fri. Jan 8th, 2016
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Chris Stapleton
- Sat. Jan 2nd, 2016
8pm – 9:30pm
at Track 29
This event is currently SOLD OUT. Kentucky-born singer, songwriter and producer Chris Stapleton is one of Nashville’s most revered craftsmen, with a 15-year career that includes No. 1 hits, Grammy Award nominations, feature film contributions, the respect of his peers and, now, a new album. Blessed with an otherworldly voice, Stapleton earned this respect...
- Sat. Jan 2nd, 2016
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New Years Eve: Here Come The Mummies
- Thu. Dec 31st, 2015
9pm – 10pm
at Track 29
Here Come The Mummies bring their spectacle-driven live show and knee spreading brand of Terrifying Funk to the 'Noog for a New Years Eve spectacular. Spend the final moments of 2015 with the Boys in Bandages, shaking a tail feather at Chattanooga's TRACK29. Show Type: Funk. Restrictions: 18 & over. Anyone 18 & over, MUST provide a valid photo ID to enter...
- Thu. Dec 31st, 2015
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Jim Brickman
- Sun. Dec 27th, 2015
3pm – 5pm
This year, Jim Brickman will bring together the sounds of the season with Comfort & Joy, the 2015 Holiday Tour. Hailed by the Boston Herald as a “crowd-pleaser,” Jim celebrates this in a one-of-a-kind concert event filled with lush instrumentals and soaring vocals. As he marks this 19 year tradition from coast to coast, Jim will showcase new music, along with...
- Sun. Dec 27th, 2015
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Colonel Bruce Hampton
- Sat. Dec 26th, 2015
8pm – 9:30pm
The legendary Colonel Bruce Hampton is returning to Barking Legs for another evening of musical madness. Surprise your loved one with the gift of an evening with the Colonel. When he last played the Legs the results were astounding. It was a show many regarded as their favorite Hampton show, and not a few regulars called it their favorite Barking Legs show....
- Sat. Dec 26th, 2015
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Dave Rawlings Machine
- Sat. Dec 26th, 2015
8pm – 9:30pm
Acony Records proudly presents Nashville Obsolete, the highly anticipated second album from Dave Rawlings Machine. Recorded on analog tape at Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, TN, Nashville Obsolete features seven original compositions written by Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings. Produced by Rawlings, Nashville Obsolete highlights the brilliant...
- Sat. Dec 26th, 2015
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CSO Pops: Home for the Holidays
- Sun. Dec 20th, 2015
3pm – 5pm
The CSO's annual holiday program returns to its roots with traditional holiday fare, featuring special guest vocalist and Chattanooga native Scott Coulter, star of the Emmy-nominated PBS Special A Christmas Carol: The Concert will perform songs such as "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year", "O Holy Night", and a piece from A Christmas Carol. Sunday’s...
- Sun. Dec 20th, 2015
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CSO Pops: Home for the Holidays
- Sat. Dec 19th, 2015
7:30pm – 9:30pm
The CSO's annual holiday program returns to its roots with traditional holiday fare, featuring special guest vocalist and Chattanooga native Scott Coulter, star of the Emmy-nominated PBS Special A Christmas Carol: The Concert will perform songs such as "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year", "O Holy Night", and a piece from A Christmas Carol. Jacob...
- Sat. Dec 19th, 2015
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Alison Brown Quartet
- Thu. Dec 17th, 2015
7:30pm – 9pm
Alison Brown doesn’t play the banjo. Alison Brown plays music on the banjo. In the instrumental food chain, the five-string banjo is one of the more dominant beasts: loud, brash and very hard to tame. In 1945, Earl Scruggs made the biggest leap in harnessing its raw power, bringing a revolutionary precision of touch and depth of tone. Thousands of...
- Thu. Dec 17th, 2015
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String Theory At The Hunter: Anne-Marie McDermott
- Thu. Dec 17th, 2015
6pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
MUSICIANS: Anne-Marie McDermott, piano “We have waited a long time for an American pianist of this stature.” – Bryce Morrison, Gramophone Magazine “She’s one of the great American pianists of her generation.” – David Patrick Stearns, The Philadelphia Inquirer PROGRAM: 6:00 pm Musical Dialogues – On Stage6:30 pm Concert
- Thu. Dec 17th, 2015
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Keith Brown Piano (and Band)
- Thu. Dec 10th, 2015
7:30pm – 9pm
Pianist Keith Brown played Barking Legs last year as a member of Vance Thompson’s 5 plus 6, and he blew folks away with his extraordinary command of the keyboard. Barking Legs has been angling to get him back as a leader, and it’s a pleasure to see it happen. “Keith Brown is a phenomenal player! He has a great grasp on the language of the jazz piano masters...
- Thu. Dec 10th, 2015
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Matt Brown & Greg Reish: Old Time Fiddle & Guitar
- Sat. Dec 5th, 2015
8pm – 9:30pm
Matt Brown (fiddle) & Greg Reish (guitar) perform old-time instrumentals from rural America. Their brand new duo album, “Speed of the Plow,” comprises square dance tunes, rags, blues, and haunting melodies reinterpreted from the solo fiddle repertory. Liz Carroll calls it “utterly joyful music!” Sources and inspirations include Virginia fiddler Emmett Lundy,...
- Sat. Dec 5th, 2015
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Chattanooga Boys Choir – The Singing Christmas Tree
- Sat. Dec 5th, 2015
5pm – 7pm
In its 53rd year, the famed Singing Christmas Tree program will be presented by the Chattanooga Boys Choir in the historic Tivoli Theater. Joined by members of Ballet Tennessee and student musicians from the Chattanooga Symphony Youth Orchestra, the choir will present holiday favorites from a variety of eras, traditions, and cultures. You will delight in...
- Sat. Dec 5th, 2015
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Chattanooga Boys Choir – The Singing Christmas Tree
- Sat. Dec 5th, 2015
12pm – 2pm
In its 53rd year, the famed Singing Christmas Tree program will be presented by the Chattanooga Boys Choir in the historic Tivoli Theater. Joined by members of Ballet Tennessee and student musicians from the Chattanooga Symphony Youth Orchestra, the choir will present holiday favorites from a variety of eras, traditions, and cultures. You will delight in...
- Sat. Dec 5th, 2015
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Acoustic Christmas For Kids Ft. Frankie Ballard And Kane Brown
- Tue. Dec 1st, 2015
7pm – 8:30pm
at Track 29
Benefitting: The Forgotten Child Fund. Show Type: Country. Restrictions: 13 & over. Partially Seated Show. Seats are on a First Come First Served basis. Anyone 13-17 MUST be accompanied by a parent/guardian 21 and over to the show and any Meet & Greet opportunities. Both the parent/guardian and the minor will be marked as underage. The parent/guardian can...
- Tue. Dec 1st, 2015
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