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PBS sensation
kicks off DCCA season
Annie Moses Band brings "Rhapsody In Bluegrass" to St. Clair Memorial
Hall
Saturday, September 13th at 8 p.m., the critically acclaimed Annie
Moses Band will perform Rhapsody In Bluegrass: The Art of American
Music at St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville, OH, to open the Darke
County Center for the Arts 2014-2015 Roots & Wings season.
Written and arranged by the Annie Moses Band, Rhapsody in
Bluegrass is a panoramic exploration of America and her music.
Featuring favorites from Aaron Copland, George Gershwin and other
American originals, the show fuses Appalachian bluegrass, Irish fiddle,
classic themes and roots music to create a beautiful and transporting
concert experience.
“With Rhapsody in Bluegrass, we wanted to cover the scope of the
American musical landscape," says Annie Dupre, lead vocalist of the
Annie Moses Band. "We can't wait to share this cinematic experience
with audiences."
With accolades that include 1200+ hours on PBS and recent debuts
at Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry, the Annie Moses Band is
bringing a distinctive style to American music. Their cutting edge
sound fuses American roots, folk rock, and jazz in stunning
performances that feature strings, keyboards, guitar and rhythm. The
family that makes up the Annie Moses Band is musically diverse - their
converging artistry on stage creates a unique and beloved style.
Together they are leading an artistic renaissance, inspiring all
generations to join the beauty and excitement of highly skilled
musicianship.
Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Cape Cod
Symphony says of the Annie Moses Band: “Our audiences had an
overwhelming experience. Their combination of high energy, raw talent,
and showmanship is a consistent recipe for success."
The opening concert with the Annie Moses Band is sponsored by
Second National Bank and presented as part of DCCA’s Artists Series.
Additionally, the Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state
tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and
cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. DCCA also receives operating
support from the Harry D. and Esther Stephens Memorial as well as
funding from the Ketrow Foundation and Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust
Fund.
The Annie Moses Band will perform at St. Clair Memorial Hall in
historic downtown Greeneville, OH on Saturday, September 13th at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $25 and may be purchased online at www.centerforarts.net,
or through the DCCA office 937-547-0908, located on the 3rd floor of
the Greenville Public Library. In addition, tickets for this
performance will be sold at Bread of Life, in downtown Greenville, OH.
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