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THE CHENILLE SISTERS
Saturday, April 19, 8:00 p.m.
$30 ALL SEATS RESERVED
Sponsored by
Rosemont Inn
Experience the witty wisdom and exquisite harmonies of the Chenille Sisters. Their paths first merged and converged on the small stage of an Ann Arbor bistro in 1985. Over the years they've criss-crossed the map, amassing tens of thousands of fans young and old. Don’t miss the sweet, serious, silly and satisfying sensation of the Chenille Sisters.
Raves the Washington Post, “...beautifully harmonized repertoire... irreverent, loose humor...plenty of reason to both listen and laugh."
www.thechenillesisters.com
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The Chenille Sisters
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RUSTY EVANS | RING OF FIRE
A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Saturday, May 3, 8:00 p.m.
$35 ALL SEATS RESERVED
With a voice of rolling thunder and a spirit like gentle rain Rusty Evans and his band Ring of Fire have wowed audiences from Nashville to San Francisco with their stunning tribute to the "Man in Black." Evans’ weighted drawl doles out molasses-coated syllables, putting an upbeat spin on less than optimistic situations. Lending his own touch to world famous songs such as "I Walk the Line" and "Folsom Prison Blues" Evans honors Johnny Cash with soulful honesty and exuberance.
www.rustyevans.com
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Rusty Evans
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COLIN HAY
Saturday, May 17, 8:00 p.m.
$35 ALL SEATS RESERVED
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 18
Singer/songwriter/cult icon Colin Hay in a solo acoustic performance at the SCA. Grammy award winner and former lead man of the ‘80s super group “Men at Work”, Hay’s witty, soulful lyrics have earned him an international following.
www.colinhay.com
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SHEMEKIA COPELAND
Friday, May 23, 8:00 p.m.
$35 ALL SEATS RESERVED
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 18
Grammy-nominated Shemekia Copeland brings her big-voiced blues to the SCA. The Chicago Tribune calls her “one of the best singers in modern blues, if not all of pop music,” and the Los Angeles Times raves, “Copeland has unerring instincts and the raw vocal power of Koko Taylor or Etta James."
www.shemekiacopeland.com
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DAVE MASON
Saturday, May 24, 8:00 p.m.
$45 ALL SEATS RESERVED
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 18
Grammy-award winner and Rock ‘N Roll hall of famer Dave Mason and his band roll into the SCA for an evening of classic rock. Co-founder of Traffic, singer/songwriter/guitarist Mason has played with rock icons including Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, George Harrison, and Fleetwood Mac. Major hits include “We Just Disagree” and “Feelin’ Alright.” Don’t miss this opportunity to see Mason in an intimate setting!
www.dave-mason.com
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DEE ALEXANDER
Sunday, May 25, 8:00 p.m.
$30 ALL SEATS RESERVED
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 18
Sponsored by
Lakeshore Jazz Connection
Named “2007 Jazz Performer of the Year” by the Chicago Tribune, Dee Alexander is one of the Windy City’s most gifted and respected vocalist/songwriters. Her talents span musical genres from gospel to R&B, from blues to neo-soul, but her heart is rooted in jazz. From soft, sultry jazz ballads, to contemporary Jazz-Funk grooves, to scat-filled romps, Alexander proves why she has earned the title, “Queen of Jazz.”
www.deealexander.net
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Dee Alexander
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MARCIA BALL
Saturday, June 7, 8:00 p.m.
$35 ALL SEATS RESERVED
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 18
Grammy-nominated singer/pianist Marcia Ball knows how to raise roofs and tear down walls with her infectious, intelligent, and deeply emotional brand of southern boogie, rollicking, roadhouse blues and heartfelt ballads. Ball’s exquisite piano playing and passionate, playful vocals fuse New Orleans and Gulf Coast R&B with Austin's deep songwriting tradition. See why the Minneapolis Star Tribune proclaimed her “bayou queen of the piano!”
www.rosebudus.com/ball
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THE CAPITOL STEPS
Saturday, July 5, 8:00 p.m.
$40 General Seating
TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 18
Sponsored by
Media Partner
MICHIGAN RADIO
[ PERFORMANCE AT SAUGATUCK HIGH SCHOOL ]
What could be bigger than this roller coaster election year? The Capitol Steps singing about it! The Steps bring their witty brand of political satire to Saugatuck for this special 4th of July weekend engagement. The Capitol Steps have recorded 27 albums, including their latest, Springtime for Liberals, and have appeared on "Good Morning America," the "Today Show," "20/20," "Entertainment Tonight," "Nightline," CNN's "Inside Politics," and dozens of times on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered."
www.capsteps.com
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