'War Bonds' show is musical journey through WWII
The production is sponsored by Mike Deas of Augusta Amusements Inc., who has a deep interest in big-band, blues and jazz music.
The show features the husband-and-wife team of David zum Brunnen and Serena Ebhardt. The vocalists will be accompanied by their pianist and four musicians from the Augusta Amusements Big Band, Deas said.
Joining the Big Band will be Augusta native and internationally acclaimed trombonist Wycliffe Gordon.
The Butler High School graduate worked with Grammy-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis for more than a decade. Gordon is widely considered the world’s premier jazz trombonist.
“I’m really looking forward to this,” said Gordon, noting that trombonist Glenn Miller was all the rage during World War II. “It’s an honor, and this provides another opportunity to perform at home.”
Gordon teaches at the Manhattan School of Music in New York.
“The production is a musical journey through a war that redefined the world,” Deas said.
“We’ll provide a multimedia living history cabaret that’s interspersed with personal letters from the front and headline news of the period. The production is a warm reminiscence and a harrowing reminder of a time that is not unlike the present,” he said.
Deas said the audience should look for colorful skit changes, personal letters and music from the 1940s big band era. Guests are encouraged to wear 1940s attire.
In the past year, Deas has also produced shows featuring jazz guitarist Earl Klugh, blues guitarist Keb Mo and the Artie Shaw and Glenn Miller Big Bands.
War Bonds: The Songs and Letters of World War II will be held at The Jabez Sanford Hardin Performing Arts Center inside the Columbia County Library, 7022 Evans Towne Center Blvd., in Evans. Tickets are $35. For more information, call Augusta Amusements at (706) 726-0366 or visit augustaamusements.com.
The show features the husband-and-wife team of David zum Brunnen and Serena Ebhardt. The vocalists will be accompanied by their pianist and four musicians from the Augusta Amusements Big Band, Deas said.
Joining the Big Band will be Augusta native and internationally acclaimed trombonist Wycliffe Gordon.
The Butler High School graduate worked with Grammy-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis for more than a decade. Gordon is widely considered the world’s premier jazz trombonist.
“I’m really looking forward to this,” said Gordon, noting that trombonist Glenn Miller was all the rage during World War II. “It’s an honor, and this provides another opportunity to perform at home.”
Gordon teaches at the Manhattan School of Music in New York.
“The production is a musical journey through a war that redefined the world,” Deas said.
“We’ll provide a multimedia living history cabaret that’s interspersed with personal letters from the front and headline news of the period. The production is a warm reminiscence and a harrowing reminder of a time that is not unlike the present,” he said.
Deas said the audience should look for colorful skit changes, personal letters and music from the 1940s big band era. Guests are encouraged to wear 1940s attire.
In the past year, Deas has also produced shows featuring jazz guitarist Earl Klugh, blues guitarist Keb Mo and the Artie Shaw and Glenn Miller Big Bands.
War Bonds: The Songs and Letters of World War II will be held at The Jabez Sanford Hardin Performing Arts Center inside the Columbia County Library, 7022 Evans Towne Center Blvd., in Evans. Tickets are $35. For more information, call Augusta Amusements at (706) 726-0366 or visit augustaamusements.com.
ONSTAGE
WHAT: War Bonds: The Songs and Letters of World War IIWHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9; doors open at 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Jabez Sanford Hardin Performing Arts Center, 7022 Evans Town Center Blvd., Evans
TICKETS: $35; (706) 726-0366, www.augustaamusements.com
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