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Continuous
pre-concert dinner service begins 90 minutes before each show.
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Dr.
John
Dr. John is a legendary pianist, singer, and songwriter whose blend of blues, boogie woogie, Dixieland jazz and rock and roll melds together like spicy Cajun gumbo. With timeless hits like “ |
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Hiroshima Sat, Aug 2 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Since Hiroshima's inception in 1980, the group has assumed the artistic mission of bridging cultural divides through the power of music. Hiroshima borrows from numerous cultures - Asian, Latin American, African American and more - and merges them into a unique and innovative whole that is solely their own. The result is a brand of music that speaks to nearly every aspect of contemporary culture. |
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Bobby Caldwell Fri, Aug 15 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Tracing a 25-year history from acclaimed soul stylist to in-demand pop and R&B songwriter, Bobby Caldwell is one of the most revered vocalists and songwriters in contemporary music. Drawing from a vast repertoire of rousing R&B, intimate smooth jazz stylings, and big band songs, he entertains audiences with charisma, talent, and greatest hits, like “What You Won’t Do For Love” and “Heart of Mine.” |
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Dana Daniels & The Psychic Parrot Sat, Aug 16 @ 11 am & 1 pm You’ll be laughing out loud when you experience the comedic magic of Dana Daniels and his Psychic Parrot Luigi. With Dana as the comedian, and Luigi as the straight bird, the duo perform off-the-wall magic blended with rapid-fire comedy and even some audience participation! Fun for the whole family! |
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Paula Poundstone Fri, Aug 29 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Paula Poundstone is one of the most talented and creative stage comics of the last 20 years. With razor-sharp wit, impeccable timing and an unmatched spontaneity, she brilliantly weaves improvisation with an offbeat commentary of everyday life. “A comedic genius...a masterful stand-up” - Hollywood Insiders “Ms. Poundstone had a sold-out crowd all but collapsing in laughter.” - Dallas Morning News |
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Colin Hay Colin Hay first landed on American shores as the frontman and principal songwriter of the pop sensation Men at Work. With Hay's wry songs and burnished vocals leading the way, they were responsible for a series of massive hits, such as "Down Under," "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Overkill." He has never been more masterful as a vocalist and writer in his latest CD "Are You Looking At Me", which is a tuneful, insightful meditation on life, love, sobriety, maturity and perseverance. |
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Dr.
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The Sax Pack Fri, Feb 6, 2009 @ 7 & 9:30 pm The Sax Pack consists of three signature sax players: Jeff Kashiwa, Kim Waters and Steve Cole. Backed by a tight rhythm section, the trio blends their life-long love of music and passion for performance, impacting audiences everywhere. Committed to sharing the excitement, spontaneity and creative energy that flows between them on stage, The Sax Pack inspires far beyond the duration of their shows. |
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Tango Fire Fri, Feb 13, 2009 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Buenos Aires’ Tango Fire features ten of Argentina's finest dancers, a live quartet of brilliant musicians, and Diego Fama, Tango Fire's powerful vocalist. Hailed as Argentina's hottest tango show, Tango Fire delivers an evening of high-energy, sensuality, and sophistication. The show traces tango from its origins in Buenos Aires to the Roaring ‘20s, and into the world of contemporary ballroom. |
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Vienna Teng Fri, Feb 20, 2009 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Vienna Teng is a rising star, winning accolades for her soprano and lyrics. The San Jose Mercury News calls her “a child of Chopin and Sarah McLachlan.” With powerful songs like the stirring folk ballad “Whatever You Want” and the string-laden “Now Three,” it’s easy to see why. Chamber folk or classically-influenced pop, Vienna Teng’s music is simply one of the most enchanting new sounds around. |
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California
Guitar Trio Fri, Feb 27, 2009 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Paul Richards, Bert Lams and Hideyo Moriya comprise the California Guitar Trio. With a whirlwind of instrumental styles fusing classical, rock, blues, jazz, world music, and California surf music, the group’s stunning virtuosity and sly sense of humor have earned them an enthusiastic following and wide notoriety, with significant crossover in the progressive, acoustic and classical music scenes. |
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Diary of Anne Frank Sat, Feb 28, 2009 @ noon American Family Theatre brings to life the life of Anne Frank, based on her famous diary with all its suspense, warmth and compassion. Anne Frank... A Voice Heard is enhanced by moving song. This is the story of two families secreted in a cramped garret in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. From the music and special effects to the fine, talented cast, the entire production is inspiring. |
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Judy Collins Sat, Feb 28, 2009 @ 7 & 9:30 pm Judy Collins is known for the stunning purity of her voice, and her eclectic tastes in the material she records. An icon of American music, she thrills audiences with her unique blend of interpretive folk songs and contemporary themes. This “First Lady of Folk” is best known for her Grammy Hall of Fame rendition of “Both Sides Now” and her award-winning version of “Send in the Clowns.” |
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