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A mashup of our “Holiday Pops” song titles
Can you figure out what we'll be singing this weekend?
More about our Holiday Pops guest artists
The Moonlighters Orchestra has been performing at concerts, events and fundraisers across North Carolina and Virginia for the past two decades. The Orchestra performs traditional Big Band Swing and Ballroom music in the style of Glenn Miller, Count Basie, and Duke...
Holiday Pops
Saturday, December 13, 2014 at 1:00 PM Sunday, December 14, 2014 at 3:00 PM Guest Artists – The Moonlighter’s Orchestra The Cary Arts Center Usher in the Holidays with the songs of the season as we hearken back to the days of Doc Severinsen and the Tonight Show Band....
Our Nov 15 concert: Common themes, different styles
Our performance this Saturday includes works that share themes of exploration and improvisation, but offer widely different musical styles. You'll hear a composition based on the lost continent of Atlantis (in an imaginary language), a piece drawn from ancient Indian...
Can a sonic boom ever sound beautiful? Find out on Sunday.
Concert Singers of Cary Chamber Choir Sunday November 9, 3:00 PM at The Matthews House in Cary (tickets) "The response to sound is central to the human psyche. It's essential to our humanity and day-to-day experiences. It frames every moment of every day. It shapes...
World Music 4.0
[formcraft id='3' type='fly']Join our Email List[/formcraft] Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 7:30 PM Guest Artists – Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band The Cary Arts Center Join The Concert Singers of Cary Symphonic Choir, and guitarist Ed Stephenson and The Paco Bandor for...
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