Mb Road Trip!
Coming up at the House of Blues in Myrtle Beach: disco hitmakers KC
& The Sunshine Band do a little dance and make a little luv on Wed.
July 18; and, if he's well enough not to cancel, Manchester-born
crooner Morrissey (formerly of The Smiths) performs on Sat. July 21.
Check the full schedule at www.hob.com. —TBL
Jazz Society B-Day
This weekend marks the first anniversary for the Charleston Jazz
Society, a not-for-profit organization incorporated to be an "effective
advocate for jazz as an art form by furthering awareness and
appreciation through performance and education." On Sun. July 22, the
organization presents a special performance. "It's a stellar lineup of
our past performers," reports the organization's John Robinson, a
former D.C./N.Y.C-based jazz musician now based in town. The lineup
features trumpeters Charlton Singleton and Kevin Hackler, drummers
Quentin Baxter and David Patterson, bassist Kevin Hamilton, vocalists
Ann Caldwell and Duda Lucena, keyboardists Tommy Gill and Richard
White, sax player Mark Sturbank, and other guests The event takes place
at the Charleston Marriott (170 Lockwood Dr.) at 4 p.m. Advance tickets
are available for $25 downtown at Gallery Chuma (722-7568) and Nancy's
(722-1272). Cover is $30 at the door. See www.charlestonjazzsociety.org for more. —TBL
Hootie: CBS in the A.M.
Hootie & The Blowfish will perform at the CBS Early Show's
live broadcast at the Battery on Fri. July 20 between 7-9 a.m. It's
part of the show's summer concert series across the U.S. —TBL
Arum At Home Team
On Fri. July 20, Fiery Ron's Home Team BBQ presents the sweet riffage
and haunting voice of contemporary folk singer Arum Rae, a young
Berklee School of Music alum based in Savannah, touring behind a debut
disc titled Too Young To Sing the Blues. Check www.hometeambbq.com for more. —TBL
Top Brass: Warriors
The Wando High School Band has been selected to attend and perform at
the Midwest Clinic in Chicago this December, the premier band
conference in the world and the highest honor bestowed upon a high
school concert band. Wando's symphonic group, made up of the full
program's 68 best players, are one of only six worldwide who made the
cut. They will perform a one-hour concert on Dec. 21 at the Chicago
Hilton and Towers Hotel. —Stratton Lawrence
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