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Kalamazoo symphony orchestra
November 3, 2009, 7: 30 pm
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Giving their first concert in 1921, the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra has consistently delivered tremendous classical and contemporary concerts to a variety of audiences. The Orchestra presents professional orchestra performances and education programs for audiences throughout southwest Michigan and will return to Tibbits following a sold-out 2007 performance. The Orchestra will again include Coldwater High School Band and Choir students in the performance.
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For program information go to News |
Sponsored by Coldwater Board of Public Utilities |
Saline fiddlers
December 18, 2009, 7: 30 pm

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America's premier youth fiddling show has wowed audiences from the west coast to the White House with their fusion of folk, bluegrass, western and swing, seasoned with a dash of Celtic flair. The Saline Fiddlers travel the world showing what happens when old-time fiddling meets the polish, sound and energy of a professional stage show.
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For more information go to News or
Saline Fiddlers website |
The Singing Chef
January 16, 2010, 7 pm

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The Singing Chef, Andy Lo Rosso, brings together two of everyone's favorite things: food and music. The Singing Chef works together with the Branch Area Career Center to present a four-course Italian meal from his best-selling cookbook. Enjoy tasting each course, perhaps with a splash of wine, while listening to Andy sing and watching beautiful projected images of Italy. Buon appetito! For details including menu and ticket prices go to Singing Chef
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Sponsored by Gordon Food Service |
Jay Buchanan
February 12, 2010, 8 pm

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Singer, songwriter and outstanding acoustic guitarist Jay Buchanan comes to Tibbits from California where he has twice been awarded “The Best of the West” for his musical talents. Normally touring with his rock band “Rival Sons,” Buchanan loves the rare opportunity to perform in the old opera houses. His appearance at Tibbits is one of only two in the state.
listen to Ken Delaney's interview
Our compliments and thanks to WTVB Radio station for the interview with Jay!
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Not for Women only
March 13, 2009, 8 pm

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Three of West Michigan's finest vocalists, Kim Mercatante, Carol Black and Francesca Amari, with Wright McCargar on keyboard, present Not for Women Only! This sassy, funny, entertaining revue features songs by, for, and about women and their lives. All audiences (even men!) will delight in the variety of musical genres, including Broadway, pop and country.
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Sponsored byComfort Inn & Suites |
Kuungana African Drum & Dance
April 16, 2010, 7 pm

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Baba Kevin Collins, VSA Arts Michigan's Educator of the Year, culminates a week of performances in the schools with an appearance of his high energy drum and dance company. Sharing their love for African music through lively, participatory performances, Kuungana presents traditional dances from West Africa. Both children and adults will find the performances of this respected dance company impressive and fun.
Celebrate Cultural Connections
prior to the show with a Cultural Fair in the Tibbits Art Gallery starting at 6 pm
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Sponsored by Consumer's Credit Union
Grant support from Michigan 4-H and the MCACA through the Arts & Industry Council |
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the blanks
September 19, 2009, 8pm
| "The Blanks" are possibly better known as "Ted's Band" from the ABC hit television series Scrubs. This quartet of friends likes to sing a cappella music, which ironically, is exactly what their their role as "Ted's Band" on Scrubs has cast them doing. They have put out a CD, and do live shows, where they perform TV and movie themes such as "Charles in Charge" and the "Six Million Dollar Man." Their unique blend of humor and a cappella music has proven to be a crowd pleaser. |
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An Evening with Jeff Daniels
August 9, 2009, 7pm
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Jeff Daniels turns during a break in the run in the
Tony-award-winning play “God of Carnage” on
Broadway. The Michigan-based actor brings his music and comic lyrics in a one-of-a-kind show with plenty of genuine Midwestern humor and perspective.
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Glenn Miller Orchestra
June 2, 2009, 7 pm
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All new show, "In a Patriotic Mood." Considered the most famous and recognizable name of the big band era. The song list includes such legendary songs as In the Mood, Tuxedo Junction, Chattanooga Choo Choo, Moonlight Serenade, Little Brown Jug, Pennsylvania 6-5000, and many more.
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Sponsored by Southern Michigan Bank & Trust |
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