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SUMMARY:Bluegrass and American Roots concert
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Music Presents the American Roots Ensemble in concert\, under the direction of Adam Schlener. The spring concert will feature music from the first generation to grow up with Bluegrass music. If we consider the Bluegrass sound to be established during the mid 1940's by musicians like Bill Monroe\, Lester Flatt\, Earl Scruggs\, then the first few generations of musicians who played this music would have already been born when Bluegrass came to be. The first musicians to grow up with bluegrass around them were artists like the White Brothers (The Kentucky Colonels) and The Dillards. This is also the first generation to think of Bluegrass music as a "traditional" form of music.\n\nFor this concert the students have selected music from the first few albums made between 1963-1964 by The Kentucky Colonels: The New Sound of Bluegrass America\, Long Journey Home\, Appalachian Swing and The Dillards:Back Porch Bluegrass\, Live!!!\, Almost!!!\n\nThis performance is dedicated to Roland White\, April 23rd 1938-April 1st 2022\n\nCOVID Policy information: In addition to the Denison community\, we are currently able to welcome fully vaccinated members of the public. You will be required to submit either your Denison D# or share your proof of vaccination when ordering your ticket. Family and Public ticket availability ends 24 hrs before the event. At this time\, masks are optional in the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts. All events and COVID policies are subject to change.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>The Department of Music Presents the American Roots Ensemble in concert\, under the direction of Adam Schlener. The spring concert will feature music from the first generation to grow up with Bluegrass music. If we consider the Bluegrass sound to be established during the mid 1940&rsquo\;s by musicians like Bill Monroe\, Lester Flatt\, Earl Scruggs\, then the first few generations of musicians who played this music would have already been born when Bluegrass came to be. The first musicians to grow up with bluegrass around them were artists like the White Brothers (The Kentucky Colonels) and The Dillards. This is also the first generation to think of Bluegrass music as a &ldquo\;traditional&rdquo\; form of music.</p>\n\n<p>For this concert the students have selected music from the first few albums made between 1963-1964 by The Kentucky Colonels: The New Sound of Bluegrass America\, Long Journey Home\, Appalachian Swing and The Dillards:Back Porch Bluegrass\, Live!!!\, Almost!!!</p>\n\n<p>This performance is dedicated to Roland White\, April 23rd 1938-April 1st 2022</p>\n\n<p>COVID Policy information: In addition to the Denison community\, we are currently able to welcome fully vaccinated members of the public. You will be required to submit either your Denison D# or share your proof of vaccination when ordering your ticket. Family and Public ticket availability ends 24 hrs before the event. At this time\, masks are optional in the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts. All events and COVID policies are subject to change.</p>\n\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Denison University Swasey Chapel 200 Chapel Drive
UID:e.180.16401
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DTSTAMP:20260419T051649Z
URL:https://business.granvilleoh.com/events/details/bluegrass-and-american-roots-concert-16401
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