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Timeless
performer opens DCCA Artists Series season
Darke County Center for the Arts will present
singer/songwriter/guitarist David Myles and his trio at Henry St. Clair
Memorial Hall in Greenville on Saturday, September 9; the show begins
at 8 p.m.According to DCCA Artistic Director Keith Rawlins, David Myles
will entertain music lovers of all types, and is therefore the perfect
performer to open DCCA’s 2017-2018 Artists Series season. “Whether
crooning pop songs, punching out roots tunes, or jazzing up standards,
David’s music is timeless,” said Rawlins. “And in addition to being a
flawless musician, he’s a great showman who will charm audiences of all
ages,” Rawlins continued.
Hailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia, David Myles has won a large Canadian
fan base and earned many awards with his music which embraces modern
and vintage pop, folk, and soul. Known as an energetic performer, the
bespectacled crooner always dons his trademark suit and tie whether
invoking the singing style of Tony Bennett, James Taylor, or Justin
Timberlake. As a songwriter, his affection and respect for the past
makes his own music reverberate with classic references while embracing
modern sensibilities and trends.
The Spotlight Sponsor for the concert by David Myles and his trio is
Greenville Technology, Inc. This performance is made possible in part
by state tax dollars allocated by the Ohio Legislature to the Ohio Arts
Council (OAC), a state agency that funds and supports quality arts
experiences to strengthen Ohio communities culturally, educationally,
and economically. DCCA also receives support from the Ketrow
Foundation, Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund, and Harry D. and
Esther Stephens Memorial, as well as memberships.
Tickets for the David Myles performance cost $20, and can be obtained
by contacting DCCA at dcca@centerforarts.net or calling 937-547-0908.
Tickets are also available online at www.CenterForArts.net or may be
purchased at DCCA's office located within Greenville Public Library.
Tickets will also be available at the door prior to the performance.
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