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Gene Bryant Concert

Wednesday, March 26th 

7:30-9:30 pm Halton Theatre

This concert celebrates the CPCC music department and the legacy of its founder and longtime chairman Gene Bryant. Gene remains a source of inspiration for anyone who knew him personally or through his enduring achievements. The nature of the Arts & Communication division is and will likely always be a consequence of his vision, spirit and tireless energy as his impact still resonates throughout the music department, college and community.

 

Acoustic Syndicate

AcousticSyndicate

Thursday, March 27th 7:00-10:00 pm

Halton Theatre

Tickets: $10

Box Office: 704-330-6534

Sponsored by Creative Loafing

Acoustic Syndicate is a rock/folk/bluegrass band from North Carolina formed in 1992. They have toured nationally in the US, including appearances at Farm Aid and the Bonnaroo festival. Their sound is characterized by three-part vocal harmony and complex polyrhythmic banjo playing. Lyrically, the group often discusses themes relating to subsistence, sustainability and quality of life.

 

An Evening of Bluegrass

 Eightwentythree with bluegrass author

 John Santa, plus Moonshine Racers

Friday, March 28

 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Halton Theater 

Tickets are $10.00.

However, $5.00 with a valid student ID, and FREE if you bring your ticket from the Acoustic Syndicate performance!

Come experience the dynamic performance of two great bands playing at the top of their form. Bluegrass and traditional music are more popular than ever and Friday night the Halton Theater will be filled with top level musicianship. Don’t miss this chance to see two of North Carolina’s best!

 New Music Concert

Saturday, March 29

 4:00-6:00 pm Tate Hall

This second annual new music concert highlights the works of living composers from North Carolina and the surrounding area.  These new works are performed by musicians also from the greater Charlotte/Mecklenburg region.  This year’s concert features works mostly written for string ensembles of various sizes & complement…augmented with additional instruments of the non-string variety.
 
 

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