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All ZAAC Events, Music in the Park

Music in East Park – 7pm Tuesday, July 21st, 2015

June 12, 2015 ZAAC
July 21 — Captain Gravitone $ String Theory Orchestra
Sponsored by Bridget's Cafe and Edward Jones

Full Summer 2015 Music in The Park schedule and location

Zumbrota's East Park,
on East Avenue — 1 block east of Main Street.

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    GERSHWIN! Prudence Johnson & Dan Chouinard with violinist Randy Sabien

    7:00 PM

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    GERSHWIN! Prudence Johnson & Dan Chouinard with violinist Randy Sabien
    No other composer captured the spirit and energy of 20th-century America better
    than George Gershwin. In his tragically short lifetime, he gave us masterpieces like
    Rhapsody in Blue, An American in Paris, Porgy and Bess and beloved songs—
    “Summertime,” “Lady Be Good,” “Someone to Watch Over Me”--that have become part of the fabric of our culture. Gershwin’s music is in good hands with pianist Dan Chouinard, violinist Randy Sabien and vocalist Prudence Johnson, who bring gentle virtuosity and playful invention to the stage. Toes can’t help tapping when Randy
    starts swinging, hearts melt when Prudence wraps her velvet voice around a
    Gershwin love song, and Dan’s version of Rhapsody in Blue is an absolute show
    stopper!

    “(Johnson’s) lush, precise, expressive voice, with its pearls of vibrato, is best
    unadorned. A smart, sensitive pianist – like Chouinard, an in-demand
    accompanist – is all she needs.” Pamela Espeland, MinnPost

     

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