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Post by leisha1 on Nov 16, 2006 8:24:29 GMT -5
Tonight, Nov 16/07 at 7:30PM Individually, Harry Manx and Michael Kaeshammer are both truly dazzling musicians. Spontaneous standing ovations are commonplace throughout their concerts, ignitred by their sheer musical virtuosity - Harry on an assortment of instruments, including the exotic Mohan Veena guitar/sitar hybrid and Michael with his jaw-dropping dexterity on the concert grand piano. This pairing makes for a fascinating juxtaposition of musical forms that meld together wonderfully. Harry manx's intermeshing of traditional acoustic blues with Asian influences and overtones are intertwined with Michael Kaeshammer's outstanding piano skills in jazz and boogie-woogie styles. fans of either of these two artists are sure to embrace the heart and soul of the other's magnificent artistry. This astounding concert package will showcase Harry Manx and Michael Kaeshammer each performing their own half-hour solo set. Then the two return to the stage together for a tour de force half-hour concert segment uniting their collective talents into a heart-stopping synergy of music and entertainment. This is a show destined to become a highlight for audiences of any concert season. Enjoy an evening of superb musical skill right here on the stage of the Imperial Theatre. Artists website : www.livetourartists.com/kaeshammer-manx/ Price: $25.00 Order your tickets now.
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Post by leisha1 on Nov 17, 2006 8:32:53 GMT -5
The combined talent of these two seasoned performers intermingled with witty dialogue made for a memorable evening. The Boogy Woogy piano and blues combined to make the night memorable. Harry Manx played guitar, a special 20 string guitar made in India by a student of Ravi Shankar, Banjo and a home made cigar bix slide guitar which so impressed Bruce Springstien that he signed it! Every once in a while you see somthing so special it is a event in ones life. This performance was indeed in that class. I saw Gowan at the VPP in Petrolia just before he went to join "Styx". That performance as well as the first time we heard Jen Brace were two more similar 'life events'. A performance which rated the standing ovation. ;D ;D
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