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Jazz at Lincoln Center presents New Orleans Songbook

                                        Tickets: $35 general, $32 senior, $20 youth
                                        Sponsored by Pete and Pat Curran through the Kent Community Foundation, and
                                        Judy Woods

                                        Jazz at Lincoln Center brings the soul of New Orleans and the spirit of Mardi Gras to this
                                        amazing evening, celebrating the composers and inspired songs of the Crescent City,
                                        the historic epicenter of jazz. From Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong to Ellis Marsalis
                                        and James Black, New Orleans has long been an apex of innovation and inspiration. Led
        Friday, January 24  •  7:30 p.m.   by pianist Luther S. Allison and vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs, New Orleans
        Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center  Songbook immerses audiences in the captivating and timeless spirit of this vibrant city.


                                        International Guitar Night

                                        Tickets: $32 general, $30 senior, $20 youth
                                        Sponsored by Pete and Pat Curran through the Kent Community Foundation, and Curran
                                        Law Firm
                                        International Guitar Night is North America’s premier traveling guitar festival. Each tour, IGN
                                        founder Brian Gore assembles a new cast of guitar luminaries that come together for a special
                                        evening of solos, duets, and quartets that highlight the virtuosity and diversity within the world
                                        of acoustic guitar. For International Guitar Night's 25th year, featured guitarists include an IGN
                                        favorite and three exciting newcomers.
        Friday, February 7  •  7:30 p.m.   Lulo Reinhardt (Germany) is well known to IGN audiences. The grandnephew of legendary
        Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center  Django Rainhardt, Lulo plays Latin Swing music, a combination of Gypsy Swing with Latin
                                        rhythms. Alexandra Whittingham (England) is a dynamic classical guitarist with a repertoire
                                        ranging from the classics to contemporary composers. Niwel Tsumbu (Ireland) has kept his
                                        unique Congolese percussive style alive over the past 25 years living in Ireland. Soenke Meinen
                                        (Germany) is a leading contemporary fingerstyle guitarist, mixing the incredible dexterity of his
                                        high-speed compositions with sensitive ballads.


                                        Karla Bonoff

                                        Tickets: $32 general, $30 senior, $20 youth
                                        Karla Bonoff has been described as one of the finest singer-songwriters of her generation,
                                        and that description is not hyperbole. She has enjoyed critical acclaim, commercial success,
                                        enduring popularity, and the unwavering respect of her peers. Her songs have been hits for
                                        Bonnie Raitt, Wynonna Judd, and Linda Ronstadt, and many of Bonoff’s ballads are classics.
        Friday, March 14  •  7:30 p.m.
        Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center

                                        Lúnasa

                                        Tickets: $30 general, $28 senior, $20 youth
                                        Sponsored by the Pete and Pat Curran Family and co-sponsored by The Haffner
                                        Family

                                        Formed in 1997, Lúnasa has long been one of contemporary Irish music’s leading voices.
                                        Named after an ancient Celtic harvest festival in honor of the Irish god Lugh, the group that
                                        Folk Roots magazine once called an “Irish music dream team” was formed from members
        Friday, March 21  •  7:30 p.m.   of some of Ireland’s greatest bands. Over the years, Lúnasa has proven its mettle time and
        Kent-Meridian Performing Arts Center  time again, having sold over a quarter of a million records, and boasting collaborations with
                                        notable artists outside the tradition such as Natalie Merchant and Mary-Chapin Carpenter.
                                        They have performed more than 2,000 shows across 36 countries including high-profile
                                        concert venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, National Concert Hall (Dublin),
                                        and many leading festivals.


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