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This & That from Here & There ~March 07~ (E) - Weekend Evening (S) - Sunday Sounds (F) - Family Fun Series (T) - Theater Productions
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Vaneese Thomas Women of Soul
Friday, March 2, 2007 7:30 p.m. in the Ciccone Theatre
Vaneese Thomas performs a legacy of traditional R&B songs. Born in Memphis, TN and daughter of R&B legend Rufus Thomas, Vaneese is committed to preserving and passing on the musical traditions with which she grew up. The women to whom she pays tribute in this concert are important in the development of the southern folk tradition. Her soulful vocals and colorful stories entrance us and give us insight into the music we call R&B and
Soul. Explore this rich history with her and enjoy an evening of roots music that you’ll never forget. Vaneese is a founder of Segue Records, the label of her latest release A Woman’s Love which perfectly displays her distinct brand of sultry vocals, tasteful arrangements, and outstanding song selection. Presented in commemoration
of Black History Month & Women’s History Month – call (201) 447-7428 for detailed calendars of related events.
Tickets: $20; $18 - students & seniors (65+); $16 - All Bergen Community College
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Sunday Sounds Classical & World & Pop Music Matinees Tickets: $12; $10 - students & seniors (65+); $8 – BCC Reserved seating - Advance ticket purchase is recommended. |
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Isle of Klezbos ~ Genre Bending Music
Sunday, March 4, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. in the Ciccone Theatre
This soulful, all-gal, Klezmer sextet approaches tradition with irreverence and respect. Since their 1998 debut, Isle of Klezbos has extensively toured North America and Europe. Their award-winning recordings have topped world music charts at home and abroad, and their exuberance led the Village Voice to proclaim: “These women will make you shake your tushies!” Isle of Klezbos first emerged as an organic offshoot
of New York’s famed Metropolitan Klezmer, also founded by drummer Eve Sicular. The sextet brings together a rare combination of talent inspired by extensive experiences in an array of styles, from Klezmer to Cajun, funk, reggae, classical, punk, and Latin jazz. Don’t miss an afternoon of great music and good fun! Presented in Commemoration of Women’s History Month – call (201) 447-7428 for a detailed calendar of related events. | |
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Carmel Quinn ~ An Irish Delight 
Sunday, March 18, 2007 at
3:00 p.m. in the Ciccone Theatre
The captivating Carmel Quinn has been charming audiences for decades ever since she captured the American public as part of the Arthur Godfrey family on his famed ’50s television show. A star of television and stage, as well as an ever-popular recording artist, Carmel is the only performer to have graced the stage at Carnegie Hall for 25 consecutive years. A perfect way to wrap-up your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Presented in Commemoration of Women’s History Month – call (201) 447-7428 for a detailed calendar of related events. | |
Family Programming Tickets: $10 - adults; $68- children 18 and under Reserved seating -Advance ticket purchase is recommended |
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Cathy & Marcy Scat Like That & More
Saturday, March 24, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. in the Ciccone Theatre
Scat Like That: A Musical Word Odyssey earned Cathy & Marcy their 11th Grammy nomination. These two-time Grammy winners are among our most favorite gals - presenting delightful sing-a-long family concerts accompanying themselves on guitars, banjo, mandolin, steel drums, percussion and a variety of other musical instruments. Their 7,500+ live performances worldwide have set the standard for family participation and fun and their recordings have inspired kids, parents, grandparents, teachers and friends to sing together and enjoy the magic of music. Their recordings have won numerous awards including those from the American Library Association, Parents’ Choice, and National Parenting Publications. A Women’s History Month Performance. | |
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