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Three Men and A Maestro

Three Men and A Maestro
Time: 
Friday, 9 October 2009 - 7:00pm
Location: 
Paul A. Johnston Auditorium, Johnston Community College
245 College Road Smithfield
NC, 27577
United States

If you enjoyed “Laughing With The Legends” then you’ll love this Rip-Roaring, Acoustic "Fun Arts" Foursome. Brian Gurl along with three dynamic guys will charm and dazzle the audience with a highly energized fusion of Pop, Jass, Ethnic, Classical, Bluegrass and Broadway. Prepare for an evening of “hot licks”, poignant melodies, sizzling arrangements, drama, whimsicality and a sprinkling of comedy. Simply put, Three Men And A Maestro offers a decadent smorgasbord of masterfully played music, unexpected surprises and pure exhilaration.

Ticket Info: $25 advance / $27.50 at door

Venue: 
Paul A. Johnston Auditorium, Johnston Community College

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