Back by popular demand! THE COMPANY BAND returns to Green Dolphin Street (Chicago) for another performance! If you missed the last show, you definitely don't want to miss this one!
An eclectic blend of Jazz, R&B, Top 40, Motown, Rock, and
everything in between, "The Company Band" experience is one you will
never forget!
The elegance of one of Chicago's classic live music venues combined with the charisma The Company Band make a perfect evening.
Green Dolphin Street is located at 2200 N. Ashland. Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 8pm. Get there early to get a great seat!
A limited amount of advance tickets are available buy clicking the ticket link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=65HGR9K85TVMW
The Company Band Returns to Chicago
Hanoch Hickman Plays Second Harvest Food Bank's Annual Empty Bowls Event
Join us for this year’s Empty Bowl’s event on February 26, 2010 from 11:30am – 1:30pm at the Charotte City Center Marriott in Uptown Charlotte. This will be Hanoch Hickman's 8th year playing the event.
Empty Bowls is a fundraiser designed to raise awareness and funds in our battle to end hunger in the Metrolina region. Potters of all ages, skill levels and approaches to clay will donate hundreds of handmade ceramic bowls. The public is invited to attend this wonderful event. Maureen O’Boyle with WBTV News is the guest emcee. Empty Bowl attendees will receive a simple lunch which will include soup, a variety of sandwiches and drink. They also receive a handcrafted bowl of their choice. The bowl then serves as a reminder that someone’s bowl is always empty and that we need to continue our efforts to alleviate hunger in our community. During the event, a silent auction is held as part of the fundraiser.
Ticket sales begin the end of January. Check back at that time for more details about the event.
Contact Information:
Event Contact: Toni Morris
Event Contact Email: tmorris@secondharvest.org
Empty Bowls is a fundraiser designed to raise awareness and funds in our battle to end hunger in the Metrolina region. Potters of all ages, skill levels and approaches to clay will donate hundreds of handmade ceramic bowls. The public is invited to attend this wonderful event. Maureen O’Boyle with WBTV News is the guest emcee. Empty Bowl attendees will receive a simple lunch which will include soup, a variety of sandwiches and drink. They also receive a handcrafted bowl of their choice. The bowl then serves as a reminder that someone’s bowl is always empty and that we need to continue our efforts to alleviate hunger in our community. During the event, a silent auction is held as part of the fundraiser.
Ticket sales begin the end of January. Check back at that time for more details about the event.
Contact Information:
Event Contact: Toni Morris
Event Contact Email: tmorris@secondharvest.org
Noc Noc Productions in collaboration with The Charlotte Civic Orchestra and Grace AME Zion Church proudly presents its "Ode to Joy" Concert!
Noc Noc Productions in collaboration with The Charlotte Civic Orchestra and Grace AME Zion Church proudly presents its "Ode to Joy" Concert!
Date: Sunday, February 28, 2010
Time: 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Location: Grace AME Zion Church
Street: 3722 David Cox Road
City/Town: Charlotte, NC
At a very affordable price, come and enjoy a wonderful afternoon of classical music with a full symphony orchestra conducted by Dr. Geoffrey Whitehead performing Mozart's Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter Symphony", and Handel's Concerto Grosso No. 8 featuring oboe soloist Claudia Devereaux (prinicpal oboist for the Charlotte Civic Orchestra).
The Charlotte Civic Orchestra will be joined by the Choir of Grace AME Zion Music Ministries to perform multiple pieces for gospel choir and orchestra - including an orchestral excerpt of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 "Ode to Joy", an American hymn tune fantasy "Present Joys" by Walter Hartley, as well as other hymn favorites including A Mighty Fortress is Our God, and Holy, Holy, Holy.
The concert will take place at the newly built Grace AME Zion Church located at 3722 David Cox Road Charlotte, NC 28269, near the intersection of W Sugar Creek Rd and West WT Harris Blvd. Sunday - February 28, 2010, at 3:30pm
Tickets: Adults $10, Seniors $8, Students $8, Family $22
Tickets are available at the door or online at http://www.charlottecivicorchestra.org/
For further information, please contact us at info@charlottecivicorchestra.org or phone: 704-344-0098
The Charlotte Civic Orchestra is a volunteer group of musicians enriching our community. The Charlotte Civic Orchestra is funded in part by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Arts and Science Council; however, we cannot survive without your generous donations and support. Thank you for your support.
Date: Sunday, February 28, 2010
Time: 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Location: Grace AME Zion Church
Street: 3722 David Cox Road
City/Town: Charlotte, NC
At a very affordable price, come and enjoy a wonderful afternoon of classical music with a full symphony orchestra conducted by Dr. Geoffrey Whitehead performing Mozart's Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter Symphony", and Handel's Concerto Grosso No. 8 featuring oboe soloist Claudia Devereaux (prinicpal oboist for the Charlotte Civic Orchestra).
The Charlotte Civic Orchestra will be joined by the Choir of Grace AME Zion Music Ministries to perform multiple pieces for gospel choir and orchestra - including an orchestral excerpt of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 "Ode to Joy", an American hymn tune fantasy "Present Joys" by Walter Hartley, as well as other hymn favorites including A Mighty Fortress is Our God, and Holy, Holy, Holy.
The concert will take place at the newly built Grace AME Zion Church located at 3722 David Cox Road Charlotte, NC 28269, near the intersection of W Sugar Creek Rd and West WT Harris Blvd. Sunday - February 28, 2010, at 3:30pm
Tickets: Adults $10, Seniors $8, Students $8, Family $22
Tickets are available at the door or online at http://www.charlottecivicorchestra.org/
For further information, please contact us at info@charlottecivicorchestra.org or phone: 704-344-0098
The Charlotte Civic Orchestra is a volunteer group of musicians enriching our community. The Charlotte Civic Orchestra is funded in part by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Arts and Science Council; however, we cannot survive without your generous donations and support. Thank you for your support.
BlacCatt Live @ Third Thursdays, Greensboro
The BIGGEST After Work Set In The Triad
"THIRD THURSDAY"
This Thursday, February 18, 2010
An Evening Full of Mingling, Networking, Relaxing, Dancing, Eating, Drinking & Live Music With All Female Band Everyones Talking About Across The Carolinas,
"BlacCatt"
Doors Open @ 6pm & First Set Kicks Off Around 7:30pm Get There Early For FREE Food & Business Networking
Brought to You By R&R Productions, Corona & 97.1QMG
"THIRD THURSDAY"
This Thursday, February 18, 2010
An Evening Full of Mingling, Networking, Relaxing, Dancing, Eating, Drinking & Live Music With All Female Band Everyones Talking About Across The Carolinas,
"BlacCatt"
Doors Open @ 6pm & First Set Kicks Off Around 7:30pm Get There Early For FREE Food & Business Networking
Brought to You By R&R Productions, Corona & 97.1QMG
The Company Band LIVE @ Green Dolphin Street in CHICAGO
An eclectic blend of Jazz, R&B, Top 40, Motown, Rock, and
everything in between, "The Company Band" experience is one you will
never forget!
The elegance of one of Chicago's classic live music venues combined with the charisma The Company Band make a perfect evening.
everything in between, "The Company Band" experience is one you will
never forget!
The elegance of one of Chicago's classic live music venues combined with the charisma The Company Band make a perfect evening.



















