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Lisa Grigsby

DLM Cheese Show **Ticket Giveaway**

September 4, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

C’est cheese and taste the world one cheese at a time at the Dorothy Lane Market Cheese Show, 7-9 pm on  Thursday, September 13 at the Springboro location.

 

This cheese festival features unlimited samples of artisan, farmstead, and specialty cheeses of every imaginable style and flavor profile ranging from sweet to savory. You’ll also be able to taste some of the most exciting cheeses, from around the world. So if you love cheese as much as we do, this night is for you!

 Highlights we remember from the show last year include the fondue tasting table, the mac ‘n cheese bar and the grilled cheese creations . Who knows what the chefs and cheesemongers will create to wow us this year!

This event sells out each year, so reserve your ticket online now: $50 per ticket (or $25 with 2,500 Club DLM points). Ticket price grants you unlimited access to the cheese-y creations as well as a selection of wines and beers.

DMM Ticket Offer:

Like and share this post (be sure to share it publicly so we can see you’ve done it)  and leave a comment below for a chance to win a pair of tickets to The Cheese Show.  That’s a $100 value, so make those comment entertaining!  Winner will be posted here on Thursday night.

Congrats to Sandra Combs – she’s going to The Cheese Show!

Thanks for all who played along!  Keep following us, we’ve got more tickets to give away for future events!

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cheese Show, DLM, Dorothy Lane Market

The Art of Storytelling- Alive and Well in Dayton

September 3, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

In 1997 poet and novelist George Dawes Green,  wanted to recreate the feeling of sultry summer evenings in his native Georgia, when moths were attracted to the light on the porch, where he and his friends would gather to spin spellbinding tales. That was the beginning of the New York City based storytelling art that is known as The Moth.  It became a weekly podcast and in 2009 launched a national public radio show, The Moth Radio Hour.  You can hear this show  on WYSO Saturday’s at 2pm and Wednesday at 11pm.

Inspired by  The Moth,  Daytonian Shelly Hulce launched a story slam about a dozen years ago.  The premise was simple. People sharing true stories, in person, unscripted and live. For more than a decade a small group of storytellers have been meeting in coffee shops, libraries and bars in and around Dayton. In time the events faded away.  In 2016 Kettering storyteller Bryan Suddith went to Louisville to tell his story and and was selected that nights Story Slam winner.  He knew he needed to re-launch story slam in Dayton.  So in the fall of 2016 Shelly and Brian teamed up and began hosting a local storytelling open mic night at Wiley’s Comedy Club on the third Tuesday of each month.

Now getting ready to kick off their 3rd season, they hosted a workshop last month to encourage new story tellers and over 25 people showed up eager to get tips to become better storytellers.  The biggest pointers included making sure the story has a beginning, middle and an ending and crafting a hook to grab the audiences attention. The first Dayton Story Slam of the season begins Tues, Sept 18th at 7pm and admission is just $5. Interested story tellers can throw their name in the hat and 10 lucky tellers will be drawn to share their starting over/second chances themed tale and one will be voted the winner, leaving with a $50 cash prize.

Bryan Suddith and Bridget Flaherty

For those that want a more structured learning environment, Bridget Flaherty, a multiple Story Slam Winner here in Dayton, with a few Moth wins under her belt as well, is launching a 4 week storytelling class.

LORE , beginning Monday, Sept 10th.  will help you learn the fundamentals of storytelling and craft a short story of your own. The $149 ticket price includes four classes, each class will be 90 minutes and on Oct 3rd there will be a graduation show (which is optional for participants) at The Brightside Music & Event venue.

If you prefer one on one coaching, LORE offers that as well.  Whether you are seeking to drive your company’s culture, enhance a marketing campaign, or craft a personal story presentation, Bridget can help you craft your story.

 

Filed Under: On Stage Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bridget Flaherty, byran suddith, Shelly Hulce, story slam, storytelling

Enjoy The Tastes of Sunday’s Turkish Food Festival

September 1, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

 

The Turkish American Society Dayton Community center, located at 2601 E. 4th Street will be opening their doors and welcoming in guests to join them for a the Turkish Food Festival this Sunday, Sept 2nd from 11am – 4pm.

I attended their last event in May and was wowed by the welcoming atmosphere, variety of homemade foods and very reasonable prices. I appreciated the signs that gave the ingredients for the dishes, making it easy to explore so many new tastes.

 

Upon arrival you purchase tickets and use those tickets to pay for your food at each table that line the walls of the center. Most items were just $1 -4. There was plenty of seating set up in the middle of the room and even a turkish coffee area set up, showing off some very elaborate brass and copper pots.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: baklava, dolma, Karnıyarık, Lahmacun, Turkish Food Festival

Don’t Miss Dayton’s Reggae Fest!

August 30, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Dayton’s annual free Reggae Fest is this Sunday at Riverscape from 1- 8pm

Filed Under: Dayton Music

FilmDayton’s 10th Anniversary & Sneak Peek of Dayton’s Newest Event Venue

August 30, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

FilmDayton Logo

Advancing the art, craft and business of film in the Dayton region

Created in 2008, FilmDayton’s first victory was helping the state pass a competitive film tax incentive in 2009 which would attract film projects to Ohio. Next they worked to showcase locally made films through film festivals and educate a diverse workforce to fill the jobs created as productions took advantage of The Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit. In 2016 they officially became The Greater Dayton Film Commission, educating, promoting and advocating for growth of the local film industry. They offer concierge services to productions that include permitting, permissions, and location scouting for films to drive economic development for our 9 county region.

Movies that have filmed locally include Miles Ahead – an exploration of the life & music of Miles Davis, Goat– a fraternity drama produced by James Franco that starred Nick Jonas and most recently, The Old Man and The Gun.

Now you can celebrate FilmDayton’s 10th anniversary in the venue that served as the Dayton set for the filming of Robert Redford’s last movie, The Old Man and the Gun.

This is your chance to case the joint, just like Robert Redford did in this  bank heist drama that was filmed here last spring.

Enjoy a nosh at the craft services table, where Danny Glover spent time between takes.

You’ll have a chance to enjoy a cocktail in the bank vault and buy a key to a safety deposit box and claim the prize inside to support FilmDayton.

You can see where Casey Affleck was looking for clues to solve the bank robbery or jut take in the view from above like Tom Waits is doing here .

This space is under construction but we will be pulling back the curtains to give you a first look at Dayton’s Newest Event Venue:

The Grande HallThe Grande Hall at Liberty Tower
120 W 2nd Street, Dayton 

Explore the glitz and glamour of this elegant new party space as you support the mission of FilmDayton- dedicated to growing the region’s film industry.

We’ve got an amazing cast of supporters for this event that are the best in the business:

  • Rentals: Prime Time Party Rental
  • Catering: Elite Catering
    Flowers: Floral V Designs
  • Custom Decor: Unlimited Events
  • Lighting: BLC Entertainment
  • Entertainment: All the Right Tunes
  • Event Photography: The Carrs Photography
  • Vintage Rentals: Lost & Found Vintage Rentals
  • Desserts: The Cakery

Buy Ticket Online:

Producer – includes the red carpet experience, appetizers and access to cash bar…$20

Executive Producer include 2 drink tickets, a ticket to a screening of The Old Man and The Gun at The Neon (Oct 12th – run of show)… $50

Director includes 2 drink tickets, FilmDayton Swag Bag and a ticket to the Dayton Premiere of The Old Man and the Gun on Thursday, Oct 11th at 7:30pm at The Neon… $100

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles

Get Your Tickets For Joe Head’s One Man Bourbon Show

August 28, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Voted to the top of  The Bourbon Review’s “America’s 75 Best Bourbon Bars,” each year since 2014 and named by Men’s Journal as one of the “10 Best Bourbon Bars in America, this historic Miami Valley bourbon house has turned many a Daytonian into a bourbon lover.

According to Whiskey Advocate The “Century Bar has built its reputation in the trenches, pouring education with every shot and picking fine private selections of Wild Turkey, Four Roses, and Buffalo Trace. They have the largest bourbon collection in the state of Ohio.”  Much of that credit is due to co-owner Joe Head, who’s passion for bourbon has made him an in demand celebrity at bourbon festivals across the midwest.  The bar, which has been open since 1942 had hit a lull in business and as a bartender there Joe knew they needed something to revive business.  He talked owner Diane Spitzig into changing the bar from what had become know as a metal bar into specializing in bourbon.  Head proceeded to change the bar offerings and the clientele and became Diane’s business partner in what has become Dayton’s most nationally know drinking establishment.

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In honor of Bourbon Heritage month this September, Joe will be doing three “One Man Bourbon Show ” blind bourbon tastings.

 

These will take place here at the Century on Wednesday the 12th ,19th and 26th of September. These will be very intimate, as we are limiting each night to only 12 attendees. The only place you can purchase your tickets is at the Century, located downtown at 10 S Jefferson Street, starting this Thursday August 30th at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $75 per person.  Having attended Joe’s tastings before, I can assure you it will be highly educational in a fun way.  Joe’s storytelling alone is worth the ticket price.  But hurry, these tastings will sell out quickly!

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bourbon tasting, Century Bar, Joe Head

Gigi’s Gyros Ribbon Cutting Today

August 28, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

This Mediterranean restaurant opened quietly at the beginning of August in a strip mall on Central Avenue in Miamisburg  and now Gigi’s Gyros is read to welcome the masses with a ribbon cutting special offer today.

Their signature sandwich is thin sliced beef and lamb served on a warm pita bread, topped with tomato, red onion and tzatiki sauce for just $5.99.  They also offer a chicken gyro , a falafel sandwich and tilapia or veggie pita sandwiches.  You can upgrade them to deluxe for an extra dollar, which adds feta cheese, lettuce and pepperoncini.

Side orders include dolmades (stuffed grape leaves), spanakopita, rice pilaf, greek fries and Kalamata olives. And of course there is baklava for dessert! Check out their menu:

 

 


Gigi’s Gyros
1238 E Central Ave,
Miamisburg, OH 45342

Owner:  Gigi Latif

Open Mon – Sat 11am -9pm
Closed Sunday

(937) 530-8241

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: baklava, falafel, Gigi Latif, Gigi's Gyros, Mediterranean cuisine, spanakopita

Surf Dayton – Community Park and Play

August 27, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Meet your buddies at one of the new ‘River Features’ on selected Thursday evenings this summer! Bring your stand up paddleboards and/or kayaks and become a regular participant at this Community Park & Play! We plan to use either the Eastwood Park feature or the Riverscape feature, depending on water levels. The location will be posted. The event will run from 6:00-8:00 p.m.

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Filed Under: Active Living

The Slump’d Tour: Cedar Green, bloom., & MORE

August 27, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Cedar Green
bloom.
AND MORE

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Whoo Cooks For You Tickets Now On Sale

August 22, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

I’ve now attended this  Extraordinary Benefit Feast for The Glen Helen Raptor Center several times and each year it just blows me away.   It will happen again on Sunday, September 9th from 4 to 8pm and if you’re a foodie- this is a don’t miss event!

Enjoy a culinary adventure that will bring together chefs, raptors and you, our stewards of the land and sky. Devour hors d’oeuvres and sip a signature cocktail while you tour the Raptor Center.

Then you move on to the  fine dining tent where celebrated chefs from the area’s top restaurants will provide a bountiful six-course feast, sourced from local area growers. Enjoy a live and silent auction, music, Ohio wine and beer, and close encounters with our education raptors, Glen Helen Naturalists, and our new Raptor Center Director, Rebecca Jaramillo.

End your evening with an exceptional decadent dessert that will melt your senses and send you home with the satisfied feeling that you have indeed made a difference in the rehabilitation and care of Raptors at Glen Helen.

The Menu:

Passed Hors D’oeuvres (At The Raptor Center)

Chef Maria Walusis, Watermark Restaurant

Mango salsa in cucumber cups

Caprese skewers with tomato-tortellini-mozzarella-basil-balsamic

Seared rare tuna on wonton crisps with avocado and Thai chili glaze

Honeydew-mint-cucumber gazpacho shooters

Plated Appetizer (At the Outdoor Education Center)

Chef Jenn DiSanto, Fresco Foods

Summer into Fall: Caramelized Leek Flan with Composed Seafood Stack

Salad Course

Doug McGregor, Seasons Bistro and Grille

Local Greens with Cherry-brined Roast Pheasant, Port-braised Onions,

Blue Jacket Dairy Chevre and Basil Vinaigrette

Main Course

Chef Liz Valenti, Wheat Penny Oven and Bar

And Elizabeth Wiley, Meadowlark Restaurant

Slow-Braised Duck Legs with Garlic, Rosemary and Cherries

Vegetarian/Vegan Main Course

Chef Carrie Walters, Dorothy Lane Market

Ratatouille with Local Eggplant, Peppers, Tomatoes, Garlic and Herbs on Warm Farro

Main Course Accompaniments

Chef Roland Eliason, Winds Café and Bakery

Root Vegetable Mash and Zucchini Vinaigrette

Cheese Course

Chef Carrie Walters, Dorothy Lane Market

A variety of cheeses, fresh local fruit and honey,  with DLM raisin-walnut bread, and their signature bread using specially-developed local turkey wheat

Dessert

Chef Dana Downs, Roost Modern Italian

Heirloom Carrot “Cake”

Sous Vide Patchwork Farm Carrot Coins, Pulp, Juice and Greens, Sweet Cream Cheese,

Walnut Crumble and Raisin Coulis

Seating is limited. Please order your tickets early to ensure your place at the table. For more information, please contact  Ann Simonson or call 937.769.1902.

If you can’t make it to the event, but would like to contribute to the Glen Helen Nature Preserve please visit our Giving page to make a donation.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Carrie Walters, Chef Dana Downs, Chef Jenn DiSanto, Chef Liz Valenti, Chef Maria Walusis, Chef Roland Eliason, Doug McGregor, Elizabeth Wiley, Glen Helen Raptor Center, Whoo Cooks For You

7 Festivals To Celebrate Your Weekend

August 22, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

As we all try to hold on to the last bits of summer, it’s easy to spend time celebrating music, culture and great food at a variety of area festivals.  This weekend is chocked full of fun for everyone, just check out all your  options for this weekend in the Miami Valley:

Clifton Gorge Music & Arts Festival

Clifton Oprea House
August 24 from 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm .  August 25 10:00 am – 11:00 pm
Free

The event will feature back to back live music, displays of arts and crafts as well as vendors for shopping and food, plus a beer tent.

Find out more »

2018 Greater Dayton Lebanese Festival

St. Ignatious of Antioch Church Grounds –
August 24 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm, August 25 @ 11:00 am – 11:00 pm, August 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING!

The Festival will feature Middle Eastern dancing and entertainment, cultural displays, craft booths, and amusement rides for all ages.

Find out more »

Sweet Corn Festival

Fulton Farms

August 25 @ 11:00 am – 8:00 pm August 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

Free

Fun, food, games and live music all weekend. With local vendors selling food and hand made crafts. Don’t forget to try some roasted sweet corn! The Fulton Farms sweetcorn festival is a free family friendly event with plenty to offer for every member of the…

Find out more »

20th Annual AleFest Dayton

August 25 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

$40 – $45

Ohio’s longest running craft beer festival featuring over 130 breweries – including all 20 Miami Valley craft breweries!

With over 300+ curated and hand selected craft beers from across the world. You are sure to discover a new favorite!

Find out more »

Home Grown Tomato Fest

Downtown Tipp City
August 25 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Join us downtown at Canal Lock Park for the 2nd Annual Home Grown Tomato Fest, sponsored by Tip Top Canning, where tomatoes are the center of attention and all activities are BYOT (bring your own tomato).

Find out more »

Dayton Porchfest

St. Anne’s Hill Historic District
August 25 @ 1:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Free

Dayton Porchfest is a FREE, family-friendly music festival in St. Anne’s Hill. Dayton has a rich musical history and active…

Find out more »

The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival

Patricia Allyn Park
August 25 @ 10:00 am – 8:00 pm    August 26 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Free

A weekend of world class award winning music featuring the Native American flute and folk singers, Free and open to the public. Family friendly.

Find out more »

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Alefest, Clifton Gorge Music & Arts Festival, Homegrown Tomato Fest, Lebanese Festival, Porchfest, Sweet Corn Festival, The Ohio Valley Indigenous Music Festival

Maker’s Mark Ohio Private Select Barrel Program Launches Aug. 24

August 21, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

The Ohio Division of Liquor Control has partnered with Maker’s Mark to create Ohio Private Select.  They traveled to Maker’s Mark’s distillery in Lorretto, Kentucky and worked with the Private Select team, led by Scott Mooney, to select two barrels specifically for Ohio. These barrels are different than other barrels programs because they selected the finishing staves used to create the flavor profile of the finished whiskey. In the Private Select barrel process, there are five different types of wood staves that are added to the base Maker Red Top at barrel strength. A total of 10 staves are placed in these barrels which creates 1,001 different flavor variations. With the selected staves in place inside the barrels, they are rested for an additional nine weeks in a temperature controlled area. The final product has notes of vanilla, caramel and mocha over a little spice and smoke.
Bottles go on sale for $65.36 plus tax when the participating Agencies open on Friday.

In Dayton the only store to stock this special bottle will be the Arrow Wine and Spirits located at 615 Lyons Road in Washington Township.

When you pick up your bottle of Ohio Private Select, be sure to also grab a taste profile card!
The Ohio Private Select taste profile includes:
  • One Stave: Baked American Pure 2 (sweet brown vanilla, caramel, brown spice)
  • One Stave: Seared French Cuvee (oaky, caramel, roasted/toasted)
  • Four Staves: Maker’s 46 (dried fruit, vanilla, spice)
  • Two Staves: Roasted French Mocha (char, maple, cacao)
  • Two Staves: Toasted French Spice (smoke, coumarin, spice)

About Maker’s Mark:

Bill Samuels Sr. had his own idea of how whisky should taste. So he abandoned the family recipe that was passed down six generations and set out to create his own. If he was going to make bourbon and put his name on it, he wanted one he could be proud of. And that meant bourbon that was more pleasing to the palate. He developed a new recipe based on locally grown grains. The most unique thing he did, however, was replace the traditional bourbon flavoring grain of rye with red winter wheat, which produced a much gentler taste.

Distilled in Lorretto, Kentucky, the barrels are rotated during aging — to ensure every barrel achieves the same flavor maturation. Every bottle of Maker’s Mark bourbon to taste – not by age – to ensure the same consistent taste and quality batch-to-batch, year-to-year. Currently, aging lasts approximately five and three quarters to seven years.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Arrow Wine, Maker's Mark, Ohio Private Select

The Sweet Retreat Grand Opening Is Friday

August 15, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

The former Belmont Dairy Queen located at 2613 S. Smithville Road is getting new life when co-owners Simon Wiley and Chris Tobias reopen the spot as The Sweet Retreat. A bright new paint job makes the building a bright turquoise with hot pick accents – you can’t help but smile when you see it.   The  Grand opening is set for Friday, August 17th at 11am.   They will feature 24 flavors of soft serve ice cream, including Pina Colada, Cheeescake, Creme de Menthe and Maplenut.  They will also feature dipped ice cream and Sorbet.

Hours will be:

Sunday- Thursday 11-9
Friday and Saturday 11-10

Check out the menu:

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: ice cream shop, The Sweet Retreat

Stand Up Paddleboarding at Eastwood

August 11, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Rent a stand up paddleboard at Eastwood Lake on selected Wednesday evenings throughout the summer. This is a great after work activity and is perfect for the family and any new people wanting to try SUP’ing. If you are considering purchasing a board; this is an excellent opportunity for you to paddle one first. Bring your family and friends out for some fun and relaxing time on the water!

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: Eastwood, paddle boards, SUP

“Double Eagles” A Tribute to the Eagles

August 10, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Spinoza’s Summer Concert Series
“Double Eagles”
A Tribute to the Eagles
Produced by Gary Hill & Jeff Truit

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Free Summer Concert Series Kicks Off Tonight!

August 9, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s officially opening weekend for the Levitt Pavilion Dayton!

Starting tonight at 7pm tonight there will be four concerts in a row to kick off the grand opening of this new outdoor venue.  The $5 million dollar venue will host over 30 FREE concerts featuring  rock, blues, jazz, folk, R&B, country, pop and family friendly acts this summer, increasing to over 50 in 2019 when they will have the entire summer to program.  Showtime will be 7pm for Thursday- Saturday shows with the Sunday performance beginning at 3pm.

 

 

What you need to know:

Bring your own lawn chair or blanket.

Bring your own food & drink (yes that includes alcohol- just no glass please).

Your dog is welcome, if it’s well behaved and on a leash.

No smoking on the Levitt Pavilion Dayton lawn, including e-cigarettes or vapor cigarettes.

Wheelchairs can be parked all along the sidewalks or on the lawn. Ramps lead to the lawn on the Jefferson Street side of the park.

Weather Permitting- if a show has to be cancelled due to weather it will be  posted on  Levitt Pavilion website,  Facebook page and Twitter.

 

Don’t have time to pack a picnic?  Some local merchants are posting some great eats to gp making it easy for you to grab before you head to a show.  Here’s what we’ve seen on facebook today:

Crafted and Cured
531 Wayne Ave, Dayton, OH 45410

Offering a carryout package with everything you need for the shows. For only $25, receive two chef paired meat & cheese cones and one fresh canned 32oz Crowlered beer of your choosing. Transportable cone vessels double as cups for your Crowler.

 

 

Trolley Stop 
530 E 5th St, Dayton, Ohio 45402

Let Trolley Stop pack your picnic.
They’ve got hummus, falafel, tabouli, fruit with cottage cheese, chili dogs  and burgers, as well as salads they are happy to pack up for you  all in guilt free packaging!

 

Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar
46 W 5th St, Dayton, Ohio 45402

Pick up your wines or snack pack from Third Perk.  $5 wines or $10 wine snack packs that include grapes and cheesek

 

Food trucks will also be lined up around the park:

Thursday, August 9 – Drunken Waffle, Twisted Taco, Graeter’s Ice Cream, El Meson

Friday and Saturday – D Fish D Chicken and Gary’s Italian Ice

The Talent For Opening Weekend:

Opening Night: WORLD MUSIC   Gina Chavez .  AUGUST 9, 2018 AT 7 PM

Gina Chavez is blending the sounds of the Americas with tension and grace. As a multi-ethnic Latin pop songstress, Chavez’s passionate collection of bilingual songs traverse cumbia, bossa nova, vintage pop, indie-folk and reggaetón that takes audiences on a journey through the Americas as she discovers her own Latin roots through music. An eight-time Austin Music Award winner, Gina and her band have opened for Grace Potter, GRAMMY winners La Santa Cecilia, Gaby Moreno and Grupo Fantasma, and are winning audiences throughout the U.S. and abroad while on tour as official ambassadors with the U.S. State Department’s American Music Abroad program. She took home the Grand Prize in the 2014 John Lennon Songwriting Contest for Siete-D, a song about her experience volunteering in a gang-dominated suburb of San Salvador where she founded Niñas Arriba, a college fund for young Latinas.

EICHELBERGER JAZZ SERIES: Paul Brown ft. Chris Standring AUGUST 10, 2018 AT 7 PM

Two-time GRAMMY winning jazz guitarist, engineer, and producer Paul Brown career spans over two decades and includes the release of eight solo albums and countless collaborations with well-established smooth jazz artists like George Benson, Jeffrey Osborne and Kirk Whalum. His newest release One Way Backfeatures the #1 hit Put It Where You Want It. The Funky Joint had two #1 hits and was on the jazz charts for a year and a half, solidifying Paul as one of the prominent jazz guitarist on the scene today.

Performances in Dubai, Iceland, Japan, Canada, throughout Europe and the United States he has taken his trademark smooth groove with catchy melodic sound and made his mark on the international jazz scene. The Paul Brown sound is warm and inviting. His music is funky yet has elegance and beauty. He woos the crowd with understated confidence, as every note falls in the perfect place.  Called the “Baby Face of Smooth Jazz,” the 2011 Canadian Smooth Jazz “Best Vocalist” nominee currently has over 60 #1 hits on the Radio & Records’ smooth jazz chart, is considered to be the genre’s #1 producer and has earned the distinction of having a #1 Radio & Records chart hit as both an artist and producer.

While Standring became a popular force in contemporary urban jazz with infectious, ubiquitous R&B-driven hits. When it comes time for Standring to start a new project, he seeks out that small, indefinable and sometimes hard-to-articulate moment of inspiration that becomes a catalyst and provides the perfect sonic through line. One can trace the multitude of cool, trippy textures on his new album Sunlight to the sparkling, hypnotic sound of what he calls “swirly guitars”—split between a panning to the left and then the right on the sonic spectrum—that sparked three of the album’s key tracks. He will join Paul Brown as his special guest.

LEVITT NATIONAL TOUR .  Paul Thorn & Blind Boys of Alabama     AUGUST 11, 2018 AT 7 PM

The 2018 Levitt National Tour presents a one-of-a-kind collaboration between acclaimed Southern raconteur Paul Thorn and his five-piece band and GRAMMY-winning gospel legends Blind Boys of Alabama. Billed as the “Mission Temple Fireworks Revival,” the show will include songs off of Thorn’s 2018 album Don’t Let The Devil Ride—which journeys through classic gospel, soul and spirituals, featuring guest vocals by Blind Boys of Alabama. Thorn is celebrated for his muscular brand of roots music—bluesy, rocking and thoroughly Southern American, while speaking universal truths. He has performed on major television shows like Late Night with Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel Live!; been the subject of numerous National Public Radio (NPR) features; charted multiple times on the Billboard Top 100 and Americana Radio Charts; and performed alongside living legends like Bonnie Raitt, Mark Knopfler, Sting, and John Prine. Co-headliner, Blind Boys of Alabama—dubbed “gospel titans” by Rolling Stone magazine—push musical boundaries with innovative approaches to traditional gospel and contemporary spirituals by songwriters such as Eric Clapton, Prince and Tom Waits. Blind Boys’ 75-plus-year career has been honored with five GRAMMY Awards, induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and Lifetime Achievement Awards from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS). They’ve recorded with fellow musical greats Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Susan Tedeschi, Patty Griffin and Taj Mahal. Blind Boys of Alabama have appeared on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman, The Grammy Awards, 60 Minutes, The Colbert Report and many other television shows. Levitt National Tour audiences are in for an electrifying evening of gospel meets blues meets rock!

PNC FAMILY SERIES    Trout Fishing in America   AUGUST 12, 2018 AT 3 PM

Trout Fishing in America is the longstanding, four-time GRAMMY-nominated musical partnership of Keith Grimwood and Ezra Idlet. A willingness to at once make fun of our most annoying daily habits, then to touch our hearts with tender and passionate images of family life, is what makes the connection between Trout Fishing in America and its audiences so compelling and poignant. The most recent family release is Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers. The CD features tongue twisters, mind-benders, spooky situations and instantly identifiable slices of a kid’s life. In 2017, they changed gears and released a folk/rock CD called The Strangest Times. The project is a return to the roots of the band. The songs explore a wide range of feelings and musical styles that blend seamlessly into an inspired and cohesive work. Their infectious mix of folk/pop and family music is the result of their diverse backgrounds as well as growing up in the musical melting pot that is Texas. Their recordings have garnered three National Indie Awards, multiple Parents Choice and NAPPA Gold awards, the American Library Award, as well as four GRAMMY nominations.

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