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* Celtic Fire! A Tribal Celebration
Tucson Celtic Festival & Scottish Highland Games
Rillito Raceway Park, 4502 N First Ave
Info: The band has shared stages with Joe Walsh, John Entwhistle, Linkin Park, and Alicia Keys and are the only independent band to have played the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Fusing signature vocals and guitar with the deep pulse of the didgeridoo, the soaring highs of the bagpipes and tribal percussion, BROTHER is wholly original. The band’s powerhouse live performances are an energetic celebration, captivating and engaging the audience from the first song to the last.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Included in Sat. Festival Admission, $12 Adults, $9 Senior/Military, $5 Youth, Under 6 FREE
* The 3rd Annual Arizona Musical Instrument Builders Expo
17th Street Market Guitars & World Music Store
810 East 17th Street
Info: Once again, the 17th Street Guitars & World Music Store is planning a Luthier show as part of our pre-Christmas community presentations. The date and time for this year’s show will be Saturday, November 7th, from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm. We are anticipating another capacity turnout of Luthier’s which include Dave Schecter, Chris Larsen, Bob Mick, Les Korn, Brad Hibbits, Kevin Sterner, Gary Knight, Pat Armstrong, Tom Garden, Chuck Back, Cy Amesquita, Walt Kuhlman, Roberto Venn School of Luthery and others. The 17th Street Market, The United Nations for foodies and music is located at 810 East 17th Street in the Armory Park Artist Warehouse District. The Market is open 7 days a week for your shopping convenience. Store Hours: Monday – Friday 9am to 7pm, Saturday 9am to 6pm, Sunday 11:00 am to 5 pm.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [10:00 a.m.]
Cost: free
Al Foul
Surly Wench Pub
424 N. Fourth Ave.
Info: Rockabilly. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [9:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
Batucaxé
Club Congress
311 E. Congress St
Info: Drum and dance ensemble. All ages.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5, available at www.ticketweb.com
Fourkiller Flats
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Rock. With the Monahans and the Sand Rubies. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [9:30 p.m.]
Cost: $5
Ghost Cow
Vaudeville Cabaret
110 E. Congress St.
Info: Pop, rock and soul. With Tone Monkeys. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [10:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
Healing Chance featuring Norma Gentile
Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church
2331 E. Adams St.
Info: This is the Southwest premier of Hildegard’s Eight Antiphons of St. Ursula, with sound shaman Norma Gentile, accompanied by a women’s ensemble led by Christina Jarvis and harmonic toning and a choir of Tibetan Singing Bowls. FOR ONLINE ONLY. All performed within a candlelight environment. This is a sacred space dedicated with poetry, music, and silence. Sound Shaman Norma Gentile is trained in Vocal Performance from the University of Michigan and is a published channel for Archangel Michael and the Hathors. Her website is www.healingchants.com Her website is www.healingchants.com Tickets in advance are available at Antigone Bookstore.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $17.50 in advance; $20 at the door
Interstate
Rock n' Java
7555 W. Twin Peaks Road
Info: Folk, blues and rock. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY: November 6th & 7th Rock n' Java presents the local band Interstate to the stage. These two evenings will be filled with all original music. Interstate plays alternative folk and blues. Bring your friends out for a night of live music. Presented by Rock n' Java Coffeehouse
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
Just for Kids TSO Flute Viola Harp Trio
Tucson Symphony Center
2175 N. Sixth Ave.
Info: In “Sam and the Crazy Daisy,” a lazy day on the farm turns into a day of adventure as Sam the ol’ hound dog spots a flying flower. Join Sam and the TSO Flute Viola Harp Trio as he chases across the farm in hopes of finding out just how that daisy became so crazy in a new musical story written by TSO violinist and composer Michael Fan. The Flute Viola Harp Trio is Pat Watrous, flute, Ann Weaver, viola and Trish Harris, harp.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [See Event]
Cost: Free, $2 donation suggested
Kathy Mattea
Centennial Hall
1020 E. University Blvd.
Info: Folk and country music Grammy winner performs. All ages.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $15-$44
Meditation Concert of Healing Chants with Norma Gentile
Grace St. Paul's Episcopal Church
2331 E. Adams St.
Info: The candlelight concert will feature the southwest premiere of Hildegard’s Eight Antiphons for St. Ursula with a women’s choir led by Christina Jarvis, GSP Music Director. The concert will also include audience- created harmonic tones and chanting as well as a choir of Tibetan singing bowls.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $17.50 in advance (available at Antigone Books) and $20 at the door
Mr. Boogie Woogie
DesertView Performing Arts Center
39900 S. Clubhouse Drive
Info: Eric-Jan Overbeek performs boogie and blues. Mr. Boogie Woogie is coming to DVPAC! Eric-Jan Overbeek has been a success at many festivals, Belgium Rhythm & Blues Festival, Blues Passion Festival in Cognac, France; the Gaildorfer Bluesfest in the south of Germany and all over Tucson. He holds the unique distinction as being the only musician in the world to play at the Amersterdam Bluesfestival at the Meervaart six times. With his lighning speed and energetic virtuoso style, Mr. Boogie Woogie will "WOW" the audience.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $18 in advance; $20 at the door
Santo Diablo
The Rock
136 N. Park Ave
Info: Rock. With Summer In December, Knucklehorse, Kings of Arizona, Against All Odds, 16th Street, Steven Frumess. All ages, bar with I.D.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [6:00 p.m.]
Cost: $7-$9
The Ironwood Duo
Western National Parks Association
12880 N. Vistoso Village Drive
Info: Classical, jazz and rock. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY. The Ironwood Duo consists of internationally recognized artists Robert Matheson (double bass) and Michael Lich (classical guitar). They will be joined by Dan Kruse (tabla and percussion). All three musicians have backgrounds in classical and jazz music, while each brings with him musical tastes of several other styles. Their performances range from Bach’s elegant harpsichord preludes, to Jimi Hendrix’s raging Purple Haze, to the eclectic sounds of their jazz/bluegrass/world music infused original compositions. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, October 1st, and will cost $15 ($12 for WNPA Members). This is a return visit for Michael Lich, who sold out two shows last spring.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [1:00 p.m.]
Cost: $15; $12 for WNPA members
The Wayback Machine
Abounding Grace Sanctuary
2450 S. Kolb Rd.
Info: The acoustic music of the Grateful Dead. All ages. Presented by Lava Music. FOR ONLINE ONLY: Three time Tammie winner, the Wayback Machine, will eschew its electric guitars and drums for an intimate acoustic performance at the Abounding Grace Sanctuary. Taking advantage of the outstanding sound in this room, which is an acoustically resonant octagon, the group will feature an evening of music by Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter and the Grateful Dead.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $6
TSO Pops! Patriotic Pops
Tucson Music Hall
260 S. Church Ave.
Info: Guest conductor Albert-George Schram will conduct the TSO Pops! in a program of patriotic music that honors our military and salutes Veterans Day. Attendees must be over six years old. FOR ONLINE ONLY: The TSO Chorus—Bruce Chamberlain, director—will join the celebration performing such patriotic highlights as The National Anthem, the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “America,” “America the Beautiful” and “God Bless America,” plus choral favorites.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [See Event]
Cost: $22-$60
Tucson Symphony Orchestra Just for Kids
Sahuarita Town Hall
375 W. Sahuarita Center Way
Info: Tucson Symphony Orchestra Wind Quintet brings Prokofiev's classic tale of Peter and the Wolf to life. Kids can dress as their favorite animal.
Date & Time: November 7, 2009 [10:30 a.m.]
Cost: Free, $2 donation suggested
* Choral Evensong Service
Northminster Presbyterian Church
2450 E. Fort Lowell Road
Info: The Northminster Presbyterian Choir is pleased to announce their annual Evensong Service. Loosely patterned after the choral evensong services offered daily in the great cathedrals and small churches in England, the service will feature choral selections from the compositions of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. This concert of solo and chorus will feature favorites from his oratorio Elijah and from his Symphony- Cantata.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [5:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
Arizona Symphonic Winds Veterans Day Concert
Catalina Foothills High School Auditorium
4300 E. Sunrise Drive
Info: Directed by László Veres. Old favorites, patriotic music and rousing marches.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [2:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
Band Jam
Old Town Artisans
201 N. Court Ave
Info: Rock, blues, jazz and bluegrass with Still Cruisin', Five Way Street, Mark Holdaway, Earthlingz, Cinder Bridge, Chet Gardiner and the Raging Grannies. Donations benefit a Tucson family with urgent medical needs.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [12:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free
Calexico
Rialto Theatre
318 E. Congress St
Info: A live performance on the occasion of the filming of Flor de Muertos, a documentary celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary All Souls Procession and the music of Calexico. The entire concert will be filmed. With Molehill Orkestrah. Indie Rock. All ages.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [8:30 p.m.]
Cost: $30-$37
Calexico (Calexico)
Rialto Theatre
318 E. Congress St
Info: Calexico tocará en vivo como parte de un documental llamado “Flor de Muertos”, que celebra la edición número 20 de la procesión del Día de los Muertos, así como la música del grupo. El concierto entero será filmado. También tocará Molehill Orkestrah. Para todas las edades.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [8:30 p.m.]
Cost: De $30 a $37
Fall Concert
Tucson Estates, multi purpose building
5900 W. Western Way Circle
Info: Sons of Orpheus men's choir performs.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [3:00 p.m.]
Cost: $7; $5 Tucson Estates Residents
Festival Internacional de Guitarra (First International Tucson Guitar Festival)
Holsclaw Hall, en el complejo de la artes en UofA, en
Info: Habrá una competencia de guitarra el 8 de noviembre a las 2:30 p.m., de $5 a $9. Rafael Aguirre Miñarro dará un concierto el 11, de $18 a $22. Todo finalizará con una presentación del famoso duo, Sérgio y Odair Assad, quienes tocarán el 12 y 13, de $20 a $30. Las presentaciones del 11, 12 y 13 serán a las 7 p.m. Para información sobre las clases que estos artista impartirán durante la semana, llama al 621-1157.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [2:30 p.m.]
Cost: Competencia de guitarra: de $5 a $9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: de $18 a $22; Sérgio y Odair Assad: de $20 a $30
First International Tucson Guitar Festival
Holsclaw Hall, UA Fine Arts Complex
North Park Avenue and East Speedway
Info: Presented by the University of Arizona School of Music and the Tucson Guitar Society. ONLINE ONLY: The festival will open with the Beeston Guitar Competition on Sunday, November 8, featuring members of the nationally acclaimed UA guitar studio headed by Professor Thomas Patterson, whose Graduates have gone on to win major competitions and have succeeded as professional musicians and teachers. On Wednesday, November 11, renowned Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre Miñarro will present a concert. Miñarro made his solo debut at age 16 and has gone on to perform in venues in Europe and abroad. The festival will close with the world famous guitar duo, Sérgio and Odair Assad performing on Thursday and Friday, November 12 and 13. The virtuosic Grammy-winning brothers have shared the stage with musical icons such as Yo-Yo Ma and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, presenting avant-garde works, in addition to their masterful performances of traditional repertoire. It is an event you will not want to miss! Masterclasses by these renowned artists will be offered during the week of the festival. For more information, please contact Professor Tom Patterson, rtp@email.arizona.edu or 520-621- 1157.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [2:30 p.m.]
Cost: Beeston Guitar Competition: $5-$9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: $18-$22; Sérgio and Odair Assad: $20-$30
The Arizona Early Music Society
St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church
4440 N. Campbell Ave.
Info: The Arizona Early Music Society will present the newly formed duo Virginal Music, with Melanie Germond, soprano, and Marc Bellassai, playing the virginal and harpsichord. The virginal is an early English parlor instrument which is a member of the harpsichord family.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [3:00 p.m.]
Cost: $20; discounts available
Thriftstore Throwdown, The Discotays, The Snuggles
Dry River Collective
740 N. Main St.
Info: Seminal art performance rockers and hardcore rock. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY: Thriftstore Throwdown, bring their unique blend of unicorns and topical melodic ballads in conjunction with touring electronica artists, The Discotays. Also performing, hardcore delights The Snuggles. More to be announced.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: Free, $5 donation
TSO Pops! Patriotic Pops
Tucson Music Hall
260 S. Church Ave.
Info: Guest conductor Albert-George Schram will conduct the TSO Pops! in a program of patriotic music that honors our military and salutes Veterans Day. Attendees must be over six years old. FOR ONLINE ONLY: The TSO Chorus—Bruce Chamberlain, director—will join the celebration performing such patriotic highlights as The National Anthem, the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “America,” “America the Beautiful” and “God Bless America,” plus choral favorites.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [See Event]
Cost: $22-$60
University Community Chorus & UA Philharmonic Orchestra
UA School of Music, Crowder Hall
UA Fine Arts Complex, North Park Avenue and East Speedway
Info: “Town and Gown” featuring UA ensembles, presented by the UA School of Music. Concert features the works of Schubert, Mozart and Dvorak.
Date & Time: November 8, 2009 [3:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
"Sundries"
Holsclaw Hall, UA School of Music Building
1017 N. Olive Road
Info: Blues, jazz, folk. Concert features faculty artists Kelly Thomas, tuba and euphonium, and Michael Dauphinais, piano. Presented by the Faculty Artist Series at the University of Arizona School of Music FOR ONLINE ONLY: Faculty artists Kelly Thomas (tuba and euphonium) and Michael Dauphinais (piano) will begin the musical festivities on Monday, November 9 at 7:00 p.m. Jan Bach, Roland Szentzapali, and Sam Pilafian’s amazing musical creations will be featured during the first portion of the recital. “Rhythm Street,” a trio of tuba, banjo, and percussion, will continue the merriment during the second half with some toe tapping favorites. Special guest artists include Rob Wright (banjo) and Ray Templin (piano and drums). Blues, jazz, folk, and more! Can’t believe this sundry display of musical genres in just one recital? This is one performance you will just have to “see it to believe it.”
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
Electric Six
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Alt rock. With the Gay Blades and Millions of Brazilians. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [9:30 p.m.]
Cost: $10; www.ticketweb.com
Good Rockin' Live! — A Salute to SUN Records
The Berger Performing Arts Center
1200 W. Speedway
Info: Early rock and roll. With the music of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, B.B. King and Jerry Lee Lewis. All ages. FOR ONLINE ONLY. In 1952 Sun Studios opened up shop in a small storefront in Memphis, setting off a chain of events that would change the course of musical history. In a few short years, this little record company would produce such superstars as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and B.B. King. Now you can help celebrate the birth of Rock and Roll with "Good Rockin' LIVE!- A Salute To Sun Records" With an All-Star line-up of musicians, "Good Rockin' LIVE!" brings the sound of those early days of Rock and Roll to life. This live concert event stars international piano sensation Mr. Boogie Woogie (Holland, voted "Best European Blues Pianist"), Robert Shaw (Nationally renowned Elvis performer), Steve Grams (International touring artist, Arizona Blues Hall of Fame) and Danny Krieger (International touring artist, Arizona Blues Hall of Fame).
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $25
Langhorne Slim with Dawes
Rhythm Room Concert Club
1019 E. Indian School Road
Info: Alt folk, indie rock. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $10, www.ticketweb.com
Logan
Living Room
413 E. Fifth St.
Info: Rock, punk. All ages.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
The New Heathers with members of Ludo
Martini Ranch
7295 E. Stetson Drive
Info: With Meese, Ha Ha Tonka, Without A Face. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 9, 2009 [6:30 p.m.]
Cost: $12, www.ticketweb.com
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
Hanson
Rialto Theatre
318 E. Congress St
Info: Pop, With Sherwood. All ages.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $22 in advance, $24 day of show; $25- $27 reserved
Loom, Prize Country
Living Room
413 E. Fifth St.
Info: Punk, rock. All ages.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5
Old Arizona Brass Band Veterans Day Concert
Canyon Del Oro Baptist Church
9200 N. Oracle Road
Info: Performing as the historic 4th Calvary Regimental Band in traditional uniforms.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: $10 in advance; $12 at the door
Sugar and Gold
Club Congress
311 E. Congress St
Info: Indie rock. With The Runaway Five and Mean Beans. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [9:00 p.m.]
Cost: $5, available at www.ticketweb.com
The New Heathers
Plush
340 E. Sixth St
Info: Pop rock. Also Meese, Ha Ha Tonka and Without A Face. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 10, 2009 [8:30 p.m.]
Cost: $12; www.ticketweb.com
* ONGOING enrollment for TUCSON WOMEN'S CHORUS (Central & Northwest locations!)
CENTRAL: St. Mark's Presbyterian/NORTHWEST: Northwest UU Congretion
CENTRAL: 3809 E. 3rd St./NORTHWEST: 3601 W. Cromwell
Info: A cappella chants, rounds and songs from around the world. No auditions, sight-reading, experience or performing necessary. Open to girls accompanied by singing adult. TWC is a nonprofit organization. Karleena Ravenwood, Founder/Director.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: FREE 1st visit/$80 registration fee/scholarships/+ girls FREE
Chuck Prophet
Club Congress
311 E. Congress St
Info: Alt country, pop, rock. 21 and over.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $10 in advance, $12 day of show, available at www.ticketweb.com
Festival Internacional de Guitarra (First International Tucson Guitar Festival)
Holsclaw Hall, en el complejo de la artes en UofA, en
Info: Habrá una competencia de guitarra el 8 de noviembre a las 2:30 p.m., de $5 a $9. Rafael Aguirre Miñarro dará un concierto el 11, de $18 a $22. Todo finalizará con una presentación del famoso duo, Sérgio y Odair Assad, quienes tocarán el 12 y 13, de $20 a $30. Las presentaciones del 11, 12 y 13 serán a las 7 p.m. Para información sobre las clases que estos artista impartirán durante la semana, llama al 621-1157.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Competencia de guitarra: de $5 a $9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: de $18 a $22; Sérgio y Odair Assad: de $20 a $30
First International Tucson Guitar Festival
Holsclaw Hall, UA Fine Arts Complex
North Park Avenue and East Speedway
Info: Presented by the University of Arizona School of Music and the Tucson Guitar Society. ONLINE ONLY: The festival will open with the Beeston Guitar Competition on Sunday, November 8, featuring members of the nationally acclaimed UA guitar studio headed by Professor Thomas Patterson, whose Graduates have gone on to win major competitions and have succeeded as professional musicians and teachers. On Wednesday, November 11, renowned Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre Miñarro will present a concert. Miñarro made his solo debut at age 16 and has gone on to perform in venues in Europe and abroad. The festival will close with the world famous guitar duo, Sérgio and Odair Assad performing on Thursday and Friday, November 12 and 13. The virtuosic Grammy-winning brothers have shared the stage with musical icons such as Yo-Yo Ma and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, presenting avant-garde works, in addition to their masterful performances of traditional repertoire. It is an event you will not want to miss! Masterclasses by these renowned artists will be offered during the week of the festival. For more information, please contact Professor Tom Patterson, rtp@email.arizona.edu or 520-621- 1157.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [7:00 p.m.]
Cost: Beeston Guitar Competition: $5-$9; Rafael Aguirre Miñarro: $18-$22; Sérgio and Odair Assad: $20-$30
Fry Street Quartet
Leo Rich Theatre
260 S. Church Ave.
Info: Chamber music concert with works from composers Beethoven and Bartók.
Date & Time: November 11, 2009 [8:00 p.m.]
Cost: $25, call for tickets
* *Meet the Vendors of Maynards Market; Big Skye Pet Treats
Maynards Market and Kitchen
400 N. Toole Avenue
Info: A special added attraction will feature local author Edie Jarolim and her new book "Am I Boring My Dog" along with local vendor Big Skye Pet Treats featuring healthy Mesquite Dog Biscuits.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [11:30 a.m.]
Cost: Free
* Concert: Butch Thompson Trio
Western New Mexico University Fine Arts Center Theater
1000 College Avenue
Info: The Butch Thompson Trio, of Prairie Home Companion fame, offers a fresh take on classic jazz and ragtime, offering blues, stomps and pop all tied together with Trio style. Everything from Scott Joplin to Duke Ellington to Southside Chicago blues and the roaring Twenties of Harlem are drawn together.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $20 for adults; $45 season's tickets (5 concerts)
* Concert: Butch Thompson Trio
Western New Mexico University Fine Arts Center Theater
1000 College Avenue
Info: The Butch Thompson Trio, of Prairie Home Companion fame, offers a fresh take on classic jazz and ragtime, offering blues, stomps and pop all tied together with Trio style. Everything from Scott Joplin to Duke Ellington to Southside Chicago blues and the roaring Twenties of Harlem are drawn together.
Date & Time: November 12, 2009 [7:30 p.m.]
Cost: $20 for adults; $45 season's tickets (5 concerts)

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