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Trisha
Yearwood
Opening Act: Amy Dalley
Saturday,
September 22, 2007 | 8 PM
She may
be a small-town Georgia girl, but Trisha Yearwood has one of
the biggest voices—and one of the quickest rises to the
top—in country music. This multi-Platinum, Grammy-winning
star helped define contemporary country music, rising to fame
in the ‘90s. Yearwood has been honored with three Grammy
Awards and dozens of other trophies including two Country Music
Association Awards for Female Vocalist of the Year. She has
also performed with the Grand Ole Opry since 1999. www.trishayearwood.com
This
performance is part of the 103.1
KTPI Country Concert Series.
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this performance is sold out.
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Pure
Prairie League and Firefall
Sunday,
September 23, 2007 | 7 PM
Pure Prairie
League is one of the true originals of country rock. Always
a formidable presence on the touring scene, the band has established
a reputation that only a select few can claim. The harmonies,
lyrics, musicianship and honesty in their musical vision set
them apart, reinforcing their status as originals and as current
leaders in the field. With a wealth of songs old and new, Firefall
demonstrates the depth and diversity of the band’s lyrical
and musical excellence in the folk rock genre. They recreate
their many hits, including “You Are the Woman,”
“Mexico” and “Sweet and Sour” with a
freshness rare in live performances. www.pureprairieleague.com
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KTPI Country Concert Series.
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Georgian
State Dance Company
Monday,
September 24, 2007 | 8 PM
Like an
illuminated manuscript come to life, a company of 80 dancers,
singers and musicians from the Republic of Georgia dazzle audiences
with their vigor, agility and spectacular costumes. Their folk
dances reflect the traditional weddings, harvests, sword fights
and games of this land nestled between Russia and Turkey near
the Black Sea. At one time the famed Silk Road moved through
the region, bringing European and Asian influences to the culture.
A live orchestra accompanies the group, featuring drums, flutes,
harmonicas and traditional folk instruments.
Sponsored
in part by superpages.com
and the Lancaster
Performing Arts Center Foundation.
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