Azteca del Sol will perform with six violins, 2 trumpets, 2 guitars and a bass, backup Genaro Moreno with his amazing voice along with twirling folklorico dancers Ballet Folklorico La Paloma.
More idetails to follow. Tickets: $21 inclusive....$23 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
SASO, Saturday, September 25, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra presents Cellist: Kai Fu from China and Oberlin College; Dvorak: Concerto for Cello, op. 104 in B minor; Strauss: Tritsch-Tratsch Polka; Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
Tickets: $21 inclusive $$23 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
New York to 'Frisco, Friday, October 1, 2010 - 7:30 pm
This exciting duo from Detroit will perform the music you love from Bennett to Barbara, from San Francisco to New York! Arlette sings in a beautiful soprano voice that will lift you and carry you away with each note in your heart! Mark will accompany her at the piano and perform as well. Get ready to tap your feet and clap your hands as he performs Boogie-Woogie, Blues and more!
Tickets $21 inclusive $24 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Dusty River Boys, Saturday, October 2, 2010 - 7:30 pm
The Dustry River Boys have been together for two years with some members joining from the Dusty River Bluegrass Band which goes back almost ten years. The band is steeped in traditional Bluegrass music as well as original compositions with emphasis on vocal harmonies and hard driving Bluegrass rhythms. The five piece band has found a way to feed off the energies of each member and push themselves to new musical heights.
The Mamula brothers, Rudy and Sam provide the main vocals and harmonies with Sam playing guitar and mandolin with Rudy anchoring the band on bass. Joining the Mamula brothers is Dean Brunner, one of the finest bluegrass fiddlers in the state. Dean also doubles on dobro. Bill Paul plays the hard driving banjo that is sure to make you tap your feet. Bill also sings lead vocals and provides harmonies.
The newest member of the band is SaddleBrooke's own Rich Errico on mandolin and guitar. You'll also hear Rich singing lead on some songs along with tenor harmonies. The Dusty River Boys are "finger pickin' good"!
Tickets $11 inclusive $15 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Manhattan Dolls, Thursday, October 7, 7:30 pm
Hop aboard the "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and join The Manhattan Dolls on a "Senmtimental Journey" through the great music of the 30's and 40's. Sit back and enjoy these timeless classics or if you are "In The Mood" get up and dance! Sentimental Journey blends beautiful ballads with your favorite toe-tapping tunes and in classic USO fashion takes some time to honor our brave men and women in the military. From boogie woogie to the blues, Sentimental Journey celebrates the best the Great American Songbook has to offer.
The Manhattan Dolls are a swing/jazz-style female vocal trio based out of New York City. Started by former USO Girl and Arizona native Heather Stricker-Dispensa, they have performed all over the world in parades, national television (Fox and Friends, Today in New York, CW11), air shows, verterans hospitals, hangar dances, award ceremonies and jazz and supper clubs. They can be seen performing every Wednesday night at SWING 46 with The Stan Rubin Orchestra in Manhattan and recently returned from their UK tour with the famous swing band, The Jive Aces!
www.themanhattandolls.com
Tickets $22 inclusive $24 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Strait Country, Saturday, October 16, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Kevin Sterner pays amazing tribute to the music of George Strait performing such hits as "Amarillo By Morning", "All My Ex's Live in Texas", "Ocean Front Property", "The Chair", and many more from George's more than 56 Number 1 Hits!
Featuring Rich Brennion on Pedal Steel Guitar, Bill Emrie on fiddle, Gerry Ptak on Bass and Ralph Gilmore on drums, you'll enjoy an evening of country music played the way ti was intended.
Kevin's easy going stage presence mirrors that of Strait, with his similar vocal style, his anecdotes about Strait's songs and career, this Tribute Show will seem as though you are actually at a George Strait concert. Website: kevinsterner.com
Tickets: $20 (inclusive)...at door $22. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Joe Bourne Dinner Dance, Friday, October 22, 2010, 5:30 pm
A captivating musical experience! Joe Bourne performs an eclectic blend of popular music from the Great American Song Book plus music of the 50's, 60's, & 70's. He sings music from all decades, swing, jazz, blues & pop standards, including the great music of Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond, Nat King Cole, Sammy Davis, Jr., Lou Rauls, and many more. Wonderful music to dance to & listen to!
Chef Robert Kaslly presents an exciting gourmet dining experience: Palo Verde Salad; Chicken Boursin with Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce, Whipped Potatoes, Green Beans with Red Bell Peppers & Pumpkin Panna Cotta with Cinnamon Creme Anglaise.
5:30 pm Cash Bar; 6:30 pm Dinner
Tickets: $30 No Refunds or Exchanges
Double Grande Pianos, Saturday, October 23, 2010 - 4:00 pm
Double Grande Pianos Deborah Johnson & Wayland Pickard, often called "America's Premier Piano/Vocal Duo", are an unmatched team of talent, energy and headling entertainment. These Grammy contenders have delighted audiences at concert halls and corporate events around the world.
Double Grande Pianos shows appeal to audience age range from 8 to 80....from the very young to the very young at heart! They present a variety show filled with humor, music and romance crafted around the most popular music of the 20th century. Two Grand Pianos & two Grand Voices! Go to www.specialvarietyacts.com/Double-Grande-Pianos.
Tickets: $20...(plus processing fee)....at door $22 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Leona's "Dames of Broadway", Friday, October 29, 2010 - 7:30pm
SaddleBrooke resident and professional singer, Leona Mitchell, who brought us the unforgettable "Leona Sings Judy" last season, returns to the DesertView stage in October with an all-new one-woman show, "Leona's Dames on Broadway", a tribute to the wonderful women and their songs of The Great White Way.
Leona, who played to a standing-room-only audience last March, and her husband and director, Doug Mitchell, have collaborated on this new production highlighting the incredible careers of legendary Broadway stars, Ethel Merman, Mary Martin and Angela Lansbury, singing some of their most popular songs. Leona, who had the pleasure of singing with the great Ethel Merman in two separate productions, takes us on a nostalgic and entertaining journey down the street of lights with songs from such classics as "Hello, Dolly", "Peter Pan", "The Sound of Music,", "Mame" and "Gypsy", adding personal stories and little-known tidbits about the stars' personal lives.
If you enjoyed Leona Mitchell in "Leona Sings Judy" last season, you won't want to miss this new and exciting show. "Leon's Dames on Broadway" comes to the DesertView stage for two nights only, October 29th & 30th.
Tickets: $18 (+ processing fee)....at door $20. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Tickets: $18 (+ processing fee)....at door $20. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Cocktails at 5:00 pm (cash bar); dinner & wine at 6:00 pm.
Tickets: $50 per person No refunds or exchanges No tickets sold at the door All applicable taxes included
U of A Jazz: A Return from the Far East, Thursday, November 4, 2010 - 7:30pm
The UA Studio Jazz Ensemble (aka Jazz A) was founded by Tom Ervin in 1972. Jeff Haskell began conducting the ensemble regularly in 1977. In its ranks have sat some of the finiest young musicians in Southern Arizona. The players' names read like a "who's who" and so does the list of soloists who have starred with the band over the years. The quality has always been high. In the 1980's, the band was hired to tour with Dizzy Gillespie, a tour that exposed to the students the great teaching expertise that Dizzy had at his command.
Since then, the band has backed up some of the most high-profile and legendary jazz artists of our time including Bill Watrous, Bobby Shew, John Fedchock, Brian Lynch, Chris Potter, and many more. Most recently, they have been invited to undertake a groundbreaking two-week performance and educational trou throughout China. Moises Paiewonsky, assistant professor of trombone, serves as associate director of the ensemble. Together, Haskell, Paiewonsky, and the students continue to play the classics while exploring new material.
Tickets: $20 inclusive....$22 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availablility at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Newmans, Saturday, November 6, 2010 - 4:00 pm
A contemporary trio firmly rooted in their proud heritage as former Diamonds, performing such Diamonds hits as "LITTLE DARLIN" and "THE STROLL" along with other crowd pleasing rock and roll classics. The rich harmony of the group has the quality of brothers singing together and indeed they are - featuring Steve Whittier, Ron Newman and Mike Liddick. This fabulous show is a high energy, fast moving, foot stomping performance that keeps you dancing in the aisles. .
Tickets: $28 inclusive....$31 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Newmans, Saturday, November 6, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Tickets: $28 inclusive....$31 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Phillip Hemmo, Classical Guitarist, Sunday, November 7, 2010 - 3:00 pm
Phillip Hemmo is known throughout the Southwest as a teacher and performer of the classical guitar. He has been festured in concert throughout the US and Mexico as a soloist as well as working with symphonies and chamber ensembles. His new recording "Romantic Works for Classical Guitar" will be released in 2010 on the Project Aurora Recordings label. This new recording will feature compositions by Manual Ponce, Franciso Tarrega, Isaac Albeniz, and Frederico Moreno Torroba.
Tickets: $16 inclusive...at door $20 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Mr. Boogie Woogie, Saturday, November 13, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Mesmerized by that old piano in the living room, Eric-Jan Overbeek aka Mr. Boogie Woogie began studying classical piano at the age of eight. He demonstrated early an extraordinary talent for musical arrangement and got his first job at age twelve playing piano as an accompanist for dance classes. Att the age of 14, Overbeek heard Fats Domino play the Swanee River Hop on the radio. It was from that moment that his fate was sealed. He decided then and there he wanted to be a boogie woogie piano player. Overbeek who has recorded more than 10 CD's was recently awarded the prestigious honor of being named Best European Blues Pianist.
Tickets: $21 inclusive....at door $23 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door.
Good Rockin' LIVE!, Wednesday, November 17 - 7:30 pm
Produced by Robert Shaw, the second performance of Lonely Street Series features Robert Shaw, Eric-Jan Overbeek (Mr. Boogie Woogie)), Steve Gram, Danny Krieger and Jon Westfall team up to form an unstoppable band in a concert entitled "Good Rockin' LIVE!" - a salute to SUN records highlighting the music from the legendary Memphis recording studio that produced such luminaries as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and more.
Tickets: $22 inclusive $24 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or Exchanges.
SASO, Saturday, November 20, 2010 - 7:30pm
Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra a guest conductor Tao Fan from China (recipient of the Sibelius competition); pianist: Cong Fan from China. Program to include Ao, Chang-Qun Grieg: Concerto for Piano, op. 16 in A minor; Schumann: Sumphony No. 1, op. 38 in Bb major "Spring".
Tickets: $21 inclusive $23 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Soul Town, Monday, November 22, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Kick back and relax to the foot tappin' earth shakin' music that was created in the churchs and clubs of the 60's called "soul"! SaddleBrooke's DesertView Performing Arts Center is proud to present Soul Town: A Soul and Motown Revue.
Starring the Gaslight Theatre's very own, Charlie Hall. Featuring Rebecca Carlson and Laura Kepner-Adney with a world class, high powered 10-piece soul band driven by the smooth sounds of various members from the AZ Blues Hall of Fame and The Bad News Blues Band.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to have the whole family bouncing out of their seats and dancing in the aisles to some of the greatest and most explosive soul and Motown hits by Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and many many more!
Tickets $23 inclusive $25 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Enjoy an evening of classic Americana as Frank Guldseth and the "Tucson Swings! Orchestra" performs favorites of the great Cole Porter.
Returning after last year's popular shows: "The Benny Goodman Centennial Concert" and "Big Band Sampler", the band once more features their vocalist Miss Julie Anne, along with guest artist, Tucson's own "professor of jazz" - Mr. Jeff Haskell.
Come relax after the Thanksgiving holiday - bring your friends to hear "Night & Day", "I've Got You Under My Skin", "Begin the Beguine". Hear songs from Cole Porter's great Broadway shows: "Anything Goes", "High Society" and "Kiss Me Kate", and much more.
A great show! Fine entertainment! Tucson's top musicians!
Tickets: $19inclusive...$21 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The music will put you in a bright holiday mood. The entertainment will be your favorite songs, dance & skits from Christmas in the Brooke 2007, 2008, & 2009. Mixed in the flashbacks from the past will be audience participation where you will sing holiday songs accompanied by a live band of talented musicians. Chef Robert will prepare his famous Hot Fudge Cream Puff dessert dressed up for the holiday, accompanied by coffee, iced tea, & a cash bar.
If you missed Christmas in the Brooke in the past, here is your chance to see what everyone has been talking about. Jim & Shirley O'Brien are the producers, writers, & directors. All proceeds go to support youth music programs. Seating is limited so don't wait to get your tickets at the MountainView Ticket Office. Only $20 for the show featuring some of the finest talent & one of the best desserts in SaddleBrooke.
Tickets: $20.00 No Refunds or Exchanges No tickets sold at the door.
The Gatekeepers, Friday, December 10, 2010 - 7:30 pm
One of our most popular groups return to DVPAC - The Gatekeepers from Ironwood Hills Church in Tucson. The chorale consists of fifteen members rendering a number of Christian songs in traditional, contemporary and southern Gospel styles.
Tickets: $16...at door $20 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges. .
The Award winning quartets AUDACITY and PHX return for more songs as well as the wonderful Sweet Adeline group ONE VOICE.
This concert has sold out four years straight!
Tickets $19 inclusive $21 at door. Price includes all applicable sales taxes. We do not gurantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Tickets: $22 inclusive $24 at the door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Always a favorite here at DesertView, popular vocalist Joe Bourne and his quartet will bring the most popular of Nat King Cole songs.
Then Joe and the 40 plus voices of The Tucson Arizona Mass Choir, will seque into the music of the season with an eclectic blend of secular and gospel Christmas songs. This entertaining and festive program is sure to make your season merry and bright!!
Tickets: $21 (all inclusive)...at door $23 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Tickets: $16 inclusive...$20 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Arizona Repertory Singers, Monday, December 20, 2010 - 7:30 pm
Critically regarded as "Tucson's crown jewel of choral groups", the Arizona Repertory Singers is a 50 voice choral ensemble performing under the direction of Dr. Jeffry A. Jahn. The group performs a vast and diverse repertoire spanning Renaissance and Baroque works, spirtuals, Americana, modern music and new compositions it has commissioned.
For 27 years, The Arizona Repertory Singers' holiday concerts have been a beloved Tucson tradition. The ensemble invites you to enjoy a delightfully ecelectic program of sacred and secular a cappella music for the season.
Tickets $18 inclusive....$20 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering, Saturday, January 15, 2011 - 3:00 pm
Saddle up In The Brooke! This is an event not to be missed! The first annual SaddleBrooke Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering starring Baxter Black. Performers to include Baxter Black,, Dave Stamey, Ross Knox and the Way Out West Trio.
Cowboy poetry is rhymed, metered verse written by someone who has lived a significant portion of their life in Western North American cattle culture. The verse refects an intimate knowledge of that way of life and the community from which it maintains itself in tradition.
Whereas Cowboy Poetry was recited in the cow camps for their own amusement and to entertain, Cowboy Music had a different origin. It was certainly sung by the cowboys in the evenings around the campfires and in cow town saloons, along with poetry recitation, but the music had a higher purpose. On the long cattle drives the cowboys would sing and yodel to calm the cattle at night and avoid stampedes.
All net proceeds from this event will benefit the Tucson Troop Support Group.
Go to: http://sites.google.com/site/saddleupinthebrooke2011/ for details of this event.
Showtimes: 3:00pm and 7:00pm
Tickets: $26 inclusive...$28 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering Reception, Saturday, January 15, 2011-5:00 pm
A wonderful opportunity to meet those performing in the Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering at the DesertView Performing Arts Center. The reception will be held in the ballroom at the MountainView Country Club. Hors d'oeuvres will be served along with a cash bar. 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Tickets: $11.00 No Refunds or Exchanges Price includes all applicable taxes.
Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering, Saturday, January 15, 2011 - 7:00 pm
Saddle up In The Brooke! This is an event not to be missed! The first annual SaddleBrooke Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering starring Baxter Black. Performers to include Baxter Black,, Dave Stamey, Ross Knox and the Way Out West Trio.
Cowboy poetry is rhymed, metered verse written by someone who has lived a significant portion of their life in Western North American cattle culture. The verse refects an intimate knowledge of that way of life and the community from which it maintains itself in tradition.
Whereas Cowboy Poetry was recited in the cow camps for their own amusement and to entertain, Cowboy Music had a different origin. It was certainly sung by the cowboys in the evenings around the campfires and in cow town saloons, along with poetry recitation, but the music had a higher purpose. On the long cattle drives the cowboys would sing and yodel to calm the cattle at night and avoid stampedes.
All net proceeds from this event will benefit the Tucson Troop Support Group.
Go to: http://sites.google.com/site/saddleupinthebrooke2011/ for details of this event.
Showtimes: 3:00pm and 7:00pm
Tickets: $26 inclusive...$28 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Blues Brothers, Thursday, January 20, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Produced by Robert Shaw, the fourth performance in the Lonely Street Series has you rumbling with the "Blues and Soul Explosioin" featuring internattional hitmakers and Tucson favorites - The Bad News Blues Band and Mike Yarema and Charlie Hass as The Blues Brothers.
Tickets: $22 inclusive $24 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availablity at the door. No refunds or exchances.
Lonny Lynn Orchestra, Wednesday, January 26, 2011 - 7:30 pm
The Lonny Lynn Orchestra will be playing music from the 30's and 40's with some Country music and Latin. The band has been entertaining in the midwest for over 20 years. Website: lonnylynn.com
Tickets: $19 (inclusive)...at door $22 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Sunshine Boys, Friday, January 28, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Neil Simon's funniest comedy hit, "The Sunshine Boys" comes to the DesertView Performing Arts Center stage for two nights. "The Sunshine Boys" which was originally produced on Broadway in 1972, features an all-SaddleBrooke cast of actors delivering some of the funniest one-liners ever written for the stage.
Professional actor Doug Mitchell heads the cast as Willie Clark, an aging Vaudeville star who's never gotten over the "good old days" teaming up for one final television performance with his life-long partner and arch-enemy, Al Lewis, played by SaddleBrooke favorite John Allen. What ensues in an hilarious evening of entertainment guaranteed to have you rolling in the aisles.
The show, directed by Tim Koch and produced by Lloyd Maritz and Leona Mitchell, also features performances by David Johnson, Stan Udowitz, Duane Hartzler, Karen Moore, Selma Goldstein and John Wright. You won't want to miss this one!
Tickets: $19 inclusive $21 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Sunshine Boys, Saturday, January 29, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Neil Simon's funniest comedy hit, "The Sunshine Boys" comes to the DesertView Performing Arts Center stage for two nights. "The Sunshine Boys" which was originally produced on Broadway in 1972, features an all-SaddleBrooke cast of actors delivering some of the funniest one-liners ever written for the stage.
Professional actor Doug Mitchell heads the cast as Willie Clark, an aging Vaudeville star who's never gotten over the "good old days" teaming up for one final television performance with his life-long partner and arch-enemy, Al Lewis, played by SaddleBrooke favorite John Allen. What ensues in an hilarious evening of entertainment guaranteed to have you rolling in the aisles.
The show, directed by Tim Koch and produced by Lloyd Maritz and Leona Mitchell, also features performances by David Johnson, Stan Udowitz, Duane Hartzler, Karen Moore, Selma Goldstein and John Wright. You won't want to miss this one!
Tickets: $19 inclusive $21 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Arthur Migliazza - Boogie Woogie & Blues Piano, Monday, February 7 , 2011 - 7:30 pm
Arthur Migliazza will be returning to the Southwest for an evening of Boogie Woogie and Blues Piano accompanied by bass and drums. Arthur will pay tribute to some of his main pianistic influences, such as Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, Otis Spann and Professor Longhair and will give some historical insights into these men and their music.
Tickets: $21 inclusive $25 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
SASO, Saturday, February 12, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra presents Pianist: Jesus Maria Figueroa (professor at UNAM - Mexico City). Program to include Ravel: Bolero, Ravel: Concerto for Piano in G major, Grainger: Colonial Song; Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber.
Tickets: $21 inclusive $23 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Bernie & Red, Sunday, February 13, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Mark your calendars! Bernie & Red, the funniest husband & wife team since Burns & Allen, return to DesertView Performing Arts Center for a fun filled evening of comedy & music. Bernie is the straight man while Red, the zany red-head, is brash, outspoken, a little outrageous at times and very funny. She also has a great voice and her musical numbers are an integral ingredient in the entertainment mixture that Bernie & Red present.
Tickets $20 inclusive $22 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Tucson Concert Band is a volunteer community concert band which provides concerts to the greater Tucson area throughout the year. The band was founded by Howard Beaver with four other musicians in 1966 and has grown to around eighty members. Some of our members played instruments in school and then took long breaks from music before returning to it as retirement approached. Other members have played continuously since school, sometimes as music educators, sometimes as professional musicians They range in age from early 20's to early 90's.
The band is directed by Dr. Herschel Kreloff, a retired music educator who has played trumpet in both the Phoenix and Tucson symphonies. He also conducts the Civic Orchestra of Tucson. Dr. Kreloff is asssited by Lt. Cdr. Lorelei Conrad, USN retired. Mrs. Conrad played trumpet in a Navy band until she was selected to be the Navey's first female bandmaster.
The band will be playing contemporary and classical band music, including marches, show and movie tunes.
Tickets: $19 inclusive $21 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not gurarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Experience the ultimate musical celebration. Take an amazing journey through the career of a true American superstar.
Enjoy an unforgettable eveing of Las Vegas style entertainment with Dayna Wagner's masterful and heartfelt homage to Barbra Streisand. Legendary and iconic classic performances backed by a quartet of vittuoso musicians, this is the one show you can't miss! Barbra's rich history of music is brought to life with hit songs and storytelling. You'll laugh, cry, and fall in love all over again with the lady and the legend.
Arizona can finally say we have the show to see! Costume changes, original scores, all the songs you know and love. Hello Gorgeous is the musical event we've been waiting for. Roll out the red carpet and light the spotlights. Prepare to be dazzled by the show you'll want to see again and again. Barbra Streisand's legacy has never sounded so wonderful. Prepare to experience the classics and make new memories. Big entertainment hits the stage with Hello Gorgeous.
Tickets: $20 inclusive...at door $22 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Three incredible voices of classically trained tenors: JC - who is the ever romantic tenor with his interpretations of classic Neapolitan love songs, MARCUS - who brings a contemporary feel into the group and JOHN - who is simply...THE TENOR! These young gentlemen combine their talents to wow audiences with their vocal abilities, larger than life personalities and humor.
From well loved arias, to songs of the unexpected, The Texas Tenors bring to the stage one gendre of music they all grew up with: country. Just a little bit of Texas in everyone one of them..
4:00 pm & 7:30 pm performnaces. Tickets: $38...(plus processing fee)...at door: $40 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
The Texas Tenors, Sunday, February 27, 2011 - 7:30 pm
4:00 pm & 7:30 pm performnaces. Tickets: $38...(plus processing fee)...at door: $40 Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
Las Vegas Legends, Saturday, March 12, 2011 - 7:30 pm
D & K Productions present Las Vegas Legends - A Musical Tribute that will have you on your feet! Featuring Brian Brenner as Wayne Newton, Rich Butler as Engelbert Humperdinck, Lou Nelson as Tom Jones and Brigitte Valdez as Celine Dion.
Tickets: $23 inclusive.. $25 at door Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
A instrumental musical journey from the banks, braes and glens of Ireland and Scotland to the hills and hollers of Appalachia and the Smokey Mountains.
Internationally recognized guitarist Christoper Dean has been mesmerizing audiences with his musical style for years. He has put his own, highly personal stamp on the instrument, not only by the way he plays, but also by the music he writes and interprets, and the emotions and images his music invokes.
Tickets $17 inclusive...$19 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
SASO, Saturday, April 2, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra presents Soprano Ana Paula Brunkow from Brazil/Italy. Program to include Verdi: La Forza del Destino Overture; Performance by SASO Yourth Competition Winner; Puccini: Suor Angelica with Southern Arizona Opera Company
Tickets: $21 inclusive $23 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
How Great Thou Art, Wednesday, April 13, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Produced by Robert Shaw, the final performance of the Lonely Street Series will feature Robert and The Lonely Street Band with their most popular and favorite production "How Great Thou Art - The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley!"
From the earliest days of his boyhood until his untimely death, gospel music held a special place in the heart of Elvis Presley. Featuring a 12 peice band with a gospel quartet performing such hits as "Peace in the Valley", "Amazing Grace", and of course the title track "How Great Thou Art".
Come see for yourself why the Arizona Daily Star says "Shwa's grasp of Presley's powerful vocals are keeping the King's spiritual legacy alive".
Ticket: $22 inclusive $24 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guarantee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.
SASO, Saturday, May 21, 2011 - 7:30 pm
Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra presents guitar soloists: Eduardo Costa and Gabriel Navia from Brazil/USA. Program to include Casteinuovo-Tedesco: Concerto for two Guitars, op. 201; Beethoven: Symphony No. 7, op. 92 in A major.
Tickets: $21 inclusive $23 at door. Price includes all applicable taxes. We do not guranatee ticket availability at the door. No refunds or exchanges.