Earl Turner Fall In Love Again
Join Earl Turner at Myron’s this Valentine’s Day for “Fall In Love Again,” an intimate concert experience packed with love songs. Earl Turner picked up his first guitar at 10
Join Earl Turner at Myron’s this Valentine’s Day for “Fall In Love Again,” an intimate concert experience packed with love songs. Earl Turner picked up his first guitar at 10
Al Stewart and his band, The Empty Pockets, are touring throughout the United States playing old favorites likw “Year Of The Cat,” “Time Passages,” “Nostradamus” and “Roads To Moscow.” The
At “An Evening with Seth MacFarlane and Liz Gillies” audiences will be treated to orchestra accompanied jazz duets and comedy featuring the celebrated actors, vocalists, and longtime friends/collaborators. Seth MacFarlane
Join Earl Turner and his special guests, Elisa Fiorillo and Ken Young, as they celebrate the holidays with classic festive tunes you know and love, as well as a few
Enjoy Making Spirits Bright, a show with holiday hits and more featuring jazz vocalist Naomi Mauro and recording artist Bruce Harper. Backed by a 17-piece big band of Las Vegas
Michael Cavanaugh was handpicked by Billy Joel to star in the hit Broadway musical “Movin’ Out” and received both Tony and Grammy nominations in the lead role. He plans to
Oleta Adams is celebrating more than 45 years in the music industry. Her success was first nurtured by worldwide tours with Tears for Fears, Phil Collins, Michael Bolton and Luther
Earl Turner picked up his first guitar at 10 years old. Learning to accompany his singing father, Earl Sr, he would play the songs by picking out chords by ear.
Nicole Henry performs an eclectic mix of jazz standards and reimagined pop tunes by a diverse group of iconic composers including Anthony Newley, James Taylor, Rodgers & Hart, Buffy St.
Join Brent Barrett as he reminisces about his 40 year career on Broadway and sings hits from “West Side Story,” “Phantom of the Opera,” “South Pacific,” “Annie Get Your Gun,
Enjoy a “Back To School” swing show dubbed “Too Darn Hot,” with songs from the Great American Songbook featuring jazz vocalist Naomi Mauro and recording artist Bruce Harper. Backed by
Known for his warm baritone vocals, Gregory Porter rose to acclaim in the 2010s with his earthy, cross-pollinated brand of jazz, soul, and gospel. A singer of standards as well
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