2010-02-18

Avalon Theatre Shows - February

Stage curtains slightly open, letting beam of light onto microphone stand

 Shows in Easton, MD at the Avalon Theatre

Dave Alvin & A Couple of Guilty Women 2/19 – 8 p.m.
Grammy winner Dave Alvin is considered to be one of the pivotal
founders of the current Americana music scene. And no one states
what he does better than the man himself. “To put it simply, there
are two types of folk music; there’s quiet folk music and there’s loud folk music. I like to play both.” From the aggressive rock & roll of The Blasters (70’s) to the acoustic storytelling of his solo work, Alvin continues to expand his musical range with the Guilty Women line-up, which features the always cool Cindy Cashdollar. $25
http://www.davealvin.net/

Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra
2/21 – 3 p.m.
Founded in 1925, with roughly 30 members, the BMO is an ensemble of
mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mandobasses, and classical guitars. They play a mix of classical music, show tunes, marches, rags, and a variety of other light classical and popular tunes. Orchestra music is a must see at the Avalon Theatre.
$20/$15 Student/Senior
http://www.baltimoremandolinorchestra.org/

Vagina Monologues
2/25– 8 p.m.
Benefiting For All Seasons
$15
http://www.forallseasonsinc.org/

Rock Bottom (KISS Tribute)
2/26 - 8 p.m. Oh yeah. You know you’ve been waiting for the Avalon to have a show like this. Well, here it is - in all of its blood-spitting glory! This is THE Mid- Atlantic KISS tribute band, playing an authentic live KISS show that will magically transport you back to the year 1976. Enjoy, rock fans. Costumes and make-up encouraged. $15
www.myspace.com/rockbottom1976

Ladysmith Black Mambazo
2/27 – 8 p.m. Hot off a 2009 Grammy win, LSBM’s music is the embodiment and soul of South Africa. The world was introduced to them when they heard their stunning harmonies on Paul Simon’s “Graceland” and they have continually shared their magic with musical luminaries such as Josh Groban, Taj Mahal, and George Clinton. Founder Joseph
Shabalala formed this group with his brothers 40 years ago and while the band continues to evolve and change with the times, the one thing that stays the same is their energetic and completely heart lifting dances. Keep an eye out for the red socks.
$30
http://www.mambazo.com/

February shows at the Avalon Theatre in Easton, Maryland sourced from http://www.avalontheatre.com/10_february.html

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