Peabo Bryson is among the world’s most dynamic and gifted vocal talents. Over the course of a career spanning from the mid-`60s but truly igniting in the `70s, the 2x Grammy winner has amassed a fan base, critical acclaim, gold albums and an avalanche of awards by being one of the truly best friends a good song ever had…many of which he composed himself. From ballads that gracefully continued the legacy of sweet soul music such as “Feel the Fire” and “I’m So Into You” to chart-topping pop hits such as “If Ever You’re in My Arms Again” and “Can You Stop The Rain,” and a plethora of duet collaborations with artists ranging from singers Celine Dion (“Beauty & The Beast”), Regina Belle (“A Whole New World”) to Melissa Manchester (“Lovers After All”), instrumentalists Kenny G (“By The Time This Night is Over”) and Jim Brickman (“My Heart Belongs To You”), Peabo Bryson has proven himself as the consummate vocal professional.
The Pop/R&B and Jazz musician’s career is fast becoming one to watch. Hailing from South Carolina, Marcus Anderson is currently performing to audiences all over the world as one of Prince’s saxophonists in New Power Generation. As part of New Power Generation, Anderson has played and been showcased in such iconic festivals such as the Essence Music Festival, Monteux Jazz Festival and the Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival. Watching Marcus Anderson perform is akin to no other live experience. The tremendous musicianship Anderson displays in-person is matched only by his energetic, charismatic and passionate showmanship. Heavily influenced by artists such as Michael Jackson, James Brown and PRINCE, Anderson’s magnetic stage persona and tremendous enjoyment of performing is undeniable. Anderson makes the stage his musical playground and the stage becomes the setting for where “style meets substance.”
Bassist, composer, educator and actor John Brown is a native of Fayetteville, North Carolina, and currently resides in Durham, NC. He is a graduate of the School of Music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the School of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. John currently serves as Director of the Jazz Program and Associate Professor of the Practice of Music at Duke University. He has been performing professionally since his teens and has performed in the United States & abroad with artists like Wynton Marsalis, Ellis Marsalis, Delfeayo Marsalis, Elvin Jones, Nnenna Freelon, Cyrus Chestnut, Diahann Carroll, Rosemary Clooney, and so many more. For an explosive night of Big Band sounds, don’t miss John Brown’s Little Big Band.
FuntazticArt and Arty-O! Studio! present “Un-Still Life”
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Featuring famous creepy masterpieces in a theatrical production like you’ve never seen before…
nor will you ever forget! Fri., Oct. 21 and 28 5:20 and 6:30, Sat. Oct 22 and 29 at 10:30am, 5:30 and 6:30, Thurs., Oct 27 5:30 and 6:30. Adults $8 / kids 5-12 $5
Tickets available for purchase during studio hours 4-6pm, Monday – Thursday at the J. Bryan Floyd Community Center, 103 Possum Trot Rd., North Myrtle Beach
Proceeds to benefit Arty-O! Studio! teen/tweenz art field trip.
“We are excited to invite you to our second LowCountry Art Event in October!
Just like our first event, the October LowCountry Art Event will be a day filled with arts, crafts, food and fun!! Expect to see some returning vendors and some new vendors for this event.
For the kids, Kim’s Face Painting will be here for the day to make each child’s face into a work of art.
Local food vendors will be onsite for the day providing a variety of cuisine for attendees.
We hope you and yours will join us for the October LowCountry Art Events hosted by the Swamp Fox Peddlers Market.
Check out the Facebook event page for continous up-to-date details for this event including attending vendors for this event.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1422830807745857/
Vendor Space at the LowCountry Art Event:
- Vendors may choose to set up on the sidewalk under the awning of the building (no tent needed). Spaces are 10×10 or 8×12.
- Or vendors may choose set up on the grass in front of the parking lot (tents allowed). Spaces are 10×10.
- Vendors with “moveable booths” (food trucks, campers, etc.) are welcome also! Max size allowed is 40ft in length. These spaces are limited and first come first serve.
- Booth fee is $25.
- Any handmade arts, crafts or the like are welcome.
Call or email Nicolette for more details!
The 3rd Annual Charleston Jazz Festival is just around the corner. This 3-day festival presents many of Charleston’s TOP jazz bands as well as 20-time Grammy Award winners, The Manhattan Transfer and Take 6. Join us as we celebrate Charleston’s rich jazz heritage and thriving jazz scene!
Proceeds support Jazz Artists of Charleston’s Youth Jazz Programs.
The 3rd Annual Charleston Jazz Festival is just around the corner. This 3-day festival presents many of Charleston’s TOP jazz bands as well as 20-time Grammy Award winners, The Manhattan Transfer and Take 6. Join us as we celebrate Charleston’s rich jazz heritage and thriving jazz scene!
Proceeds support Jazz Artists of Charleston’s Youth Jazz Programs.
The 3rd Annual Charleston Jazz Festival is just around the corner. This 3-day festival presents many of Charleston’s TOP jazz bands as well as 20-time Grammy Award winners, The Manhattan Transfer and Take 6. Join us as we celebrate Charleston’s rich jazz heritage and thriving jazz scene!
Proceeds support Jazz Artists of Charleston’s Youth Jazz Programs.