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An Evening with John McEuen w/special guests Cynthia Sayer & David Amram
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November 16, 2009 (Mon)
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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COST:
$15.00
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JOHN MCEUEN John McEuen is a founding member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. His musical impressions from over 40 years of worldwide travels are brought to the stage with performing expertise that sets him apart from others as he focuses on acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle, and mandolin intertwined with storytelling. During his 43 years with the band, John has constantly broadened his artistic pursuits with his solo performances, film scores, and solo albums - leading to reviewers giving him the nickname: “The String Wizard.” With the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, he has made over 30 albums, including the platinum-selling Will the Circle Be Unbroken. The NGDB has been nominated for four Grammys (winning two), six Country Music Awards (winning one), and have even won the Best Recorded Event award from the International Bluegrass Music Association. On his own, McEuen has also been honored with Emmy and Grammy nominations and won the Western Heritage Award. Most recently, John has produced Steve Martin’s album of banjo music “The Crow” and has appeared with his old friend on American Idol (2009 season finale), Ellen, and the Grand Ole Opry. Come experience this once in a lifetime show…three times! CYNTHIA SAYER Cynthia Sayer is regarded as the top 4-string jazz banjoist in the world today. A member of Woody Allen’s jazz band for over 10 years, Cynthia’s solo career has taken her well beyond these New Orleans roots to become an acclaimed bandleader and guest artist. She has a unique and expansive approach to the instrument which is all her own. Her eclectic repertoire ranges from swing to tango, western, classical, and more. Before sharing the stage with Tom McEuen for tonight’s performance, Cynthia has played in concert with some of the top classic and progressive bluegrass players, including Tony Trischka, Béla Fleck, Eric Weissberg, and Mike Marshall. |
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