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Thursday, April 19, 2012

A Celebration of American Music 3 with Jim and Maggi Dalton

Faculty Recital: A Celebration of American Music 3 with Jim and Maggi Dalton

Jim and Maggi Dalton with guest musicians from BoCo
Monday, April 23, 2012 - 8:00pm
Seully Hall
Price:
FREE

COME CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF OUR NEW RECORDING! "THE SIGH OF THE WEARY: THE CIVIL WAR AT HOME"

Take a sometimes haunting, sometimes amusing, musical journey through America's past with A Celebration of American Music 3, featuring a performance on voice, guitar, mandolin and banjo, as well as a varied palette of styles, carving a broad path through the American past from 18th-century ballads to 20th-century blues.

This year features a special segment commemorating the Civil War. Jim and Maggi Dalton will be joined by guest musicians from The Boston Conservatory’s faculty.





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