These shows are presented by Memorial City Hall
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Special thanks for support to the Texas Commission on the Arts
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Single tickets for these shows go on sale August 7th at 10:00am
These shows are presented by Memorial City Hall
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Special thanks for support to the Texas Commission on the Arts
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T. Graham Brown
Saturday September 16 7:30pm Tickets: $56, $51, $46 It was one of the most vibrant and exciting time periods in Country Music history – the mid-1980s. A new and exciting crop of talents were springing up all over the place, and T. Graham Brown began to create his legacy. 3- #1 Singles, "Hell and High Water", "Don't Go to Strangers" and "Darlene"; 8- Top Ten’s, and 13 Studio Albums later, T Graham Brown is still putting out hits and will be bringing it all to MCH! |
Brought to you by:
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The Judy Carmichael Trio
Saturday October 28 7:30pm Tickets: $46, $41, $36 SWINGING PIANO, SULTRY VOCALS, SASSY HUMOR! Steinway Artist and Grammy nominee Judy Carmichael is one of the greatest interpreters of stride and swing piano in the world. Count Basie nicknamed her “Stride,” and she and her band will have you dancing in the aisles with high energy interpretations from the Great American Songbook and Judy’s own witty compositions (think Randy Newman meets Peggy Lee!). |
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B2Wins
"Top 40 from the last 40 years" Saturday November 11 7:30pm Tickets: $41, $36, $31 FROM THE SLUMS OF BRAZIL TO THE STAGES OF THE WORLD- Pronounced B-Twins, led by charismatic twin brothers from Brazil this high energy group continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its unique renditions of crowd favorites, combining a plethora of genres into a feel good performance that is equal parts rock concert, dance party, jam session and vacation for the soul. “We came from a reality in which some days it was hard to smile. Our desire is to positively impact the world and bring a smile to everyone we encounter” |
Generously sponsored by Verabank and McKool Smith:
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The Grand Ol' Christmas Show
Saturday December 9 7:30pm Tickets: $66, $61, $56 A Tribute to the Original, Traditional, One-Hundred Percent, Red-Blooded, Two-Fisted, All-American Christmas Show! The Grand Ol’ Christmas Show is a live, one-of-a-kind musical variety show bringing all-time favorite Christmas classics and original sketch comedy antics to theaters across Texas. An original by The Grand Ol’ Production Company, produced by Will Hearn, featuring globally-acclaimed “Texas Piano Man” Robert Ellis and Americana standout Blue Water Highway as well as a cast of the best artists and entertainers in Texas. |
Generously sponsored by Master Woodcraft Cabinetry:
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Andy Gross
Saturday January 20 7:30pm Tickets: $41, $36, $31 Andy Gross is the hottest stand-up comic, magician and ventriloquist working today as evidenced by his sold out shows and his online viral videos have over 1 Billion views and counting! You may recognize him from his numerous TV appearances, including, The Ellen show and an NBC television special featuring his talents. His ad-libs during his stand-up are compared frequently to Don Rickles and Robin Williams. His voice throwing is amazing to hear and only a few people in the world can throw their voice, it is must hear to believe! Andy Gross' show is suitable for all ages but best for ages 13 and up |
Lee Rocker of The Stray Cats
Saturday February 3 7:30pm Tickets: $56, $51, $46 Lee Rocker is a founding member of the Grammy-nominated music group, the STRAY CATS. The Stray Cats sold over 10 million albums, garnered 23 gold and platinum certified records, and The Stray Cats’ hits, “Rock This Town,” “Stray Cat Strut,” and “Sexy and Seventeen” have become a part of the fabric of rock and roll. Lee Rocker has recorded or performed with George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, John Fogerty and Carl Perkins. |
Pure Prairie League
Friday March 22 7:30pm Tickets: $66, $61, $56 Pure Prairie League continues to embellish the rich history of one of Country-Rock’s pioneering forces for over 50 years, with five consecutive Top 40 LPs in the 1970s and the #1’s “Amie” and "Let Me Love You Tonight" that are still on the radio today! |