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Cedar City Arts Festival

Besides 40 art booths, we’ll feature live music on the performance stage, featuring some of Cedar city’s finest musicians. Here is the schedule:
Friday –
11:00 Matt Briggs – folk singer
12:00 Aubrey Shirts – keyboardist
1:00 Ryan Kay – folk singer
2:00 Marisa Barth – solo violin
3:00 Austin Joseph – singer/songwriter
4:00 Dolce Quartet – string quartet
5:00 SUU Woodwind Ensemble – flute group
6:00 Steven Swift – singer/songwriter

Saturday –
11:00 Riley Sisters – fiddle duet
12:00 Cellomania – cello group
1:00 Steven Swift – singer/songwriter
2:00 Color Country Winds – woodwind band
3:00 Wood, Skin & Steel – eclectic international folk group
4:00 Karyn Whittemore – singer/songwriter
5:00 Matt Clegg – pop singer
6:00 Bagpipe – bagpipe

Please come out and support the artists and musicians!!

http://www.cedarcityartscouncil.org/fall_arts/index

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Kimball Art Center’s Open Mic Night

Hear the latest in live music from local musicians or try out some of your own material at the Kimball Art Center’s Open Mic Nights every Thursday at 7:00! Poets, storytellers and musicians of all kinds are invited to step up to the mic, or come be part of the audience and enjoy a FREE evening of entertainment. Join us in the Kimball Art Center’s Garage Gallery at 638 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah, 84060. Call 435.649.8882 for directions and details.

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Cow Ballet

The 11th Annual Cow Ballet – Come Hear Music and See Cows in TuTus!

Okay, we can’t guarantee pigs with wings, but multi-talented cows in tutus, we can! The Cow Ballet is a ridiculously fun way to celebrate the end of the summer and a major fundraiser for Mountain Town Music. This quintessential, wacky event is an opportunity for you, your family, and your business to help keep music alive by attending, volunteering and donating.

Along with food, bar, games, prizes, astonishing dance performances, and of course live music by Muddpuddle, the Cow Ballet also includes an astounding Silent Auction! Your donations make this auction fabulous.

In times of economic limitations, we would like to not only honor the dollar, but also appreciate the great array of talent, interests, experience, and craftmanship that exists in this community. This is why our silent auction is open to donations of services, special opportunities, outings, activities, art and other valuable items and certificates. (ie: yard work, consultations, lessons meals, etc.)

http://parkcityjournal.com/communitycrier/2009/08/21/the-11th-annual-cow-ballet-come-hear-music-and-see-cows-in-tutus/

Cow Ballet

Concerts in the Park

Listen to beautiful music in beautiful surroundings. Make it a point to attend the free concerts in the Brigham Young Historic Park on summer evenings. June and July concerts begin at 8:00 P.M. August concerts begin at 7:30 P.M. (visit the Upcoming Events tab at link below for the complete summer schedule). You can also enjoy informative garden talks throughout the summer.

The park is located at the southeast corner of State Street and North Temple (Second Avenue). Seating is available, but visitors can also bring blankets or their own lawn chairs.

http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/location/0,10634,1894-1-1-1,00.html

Concerts in the Park

Open Mic at Mo’s Neighborhood Grill

Shawn Vincent - Mo's Neighborhood Grill Open Mic Night, Acoustic Music, Salt Lake City, Utah, DowntownJoin Shawn Vincent and our bar crew for our musical open mic night. Utah’s longest running Open-Mic! In over 10 years, no two nights have ever been the same!

Set times are generally 15 minutes, but may vary based on the over all “list” occupancy for the evening.

 

Try and come early to sign up, for the “list” tends to fill up fast. 1st come 1st serve. No “text” or phone reservations.

Discontinued Event (Call Verified 11-01-2013)

Mo’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill
358 SW Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801) 359-0586

Chris Proctor with Alicia McGovern

Critics call Chris Proctor’s guitar playing “breathtaking,” “haunting,” and “rich.” They describe his compositions as “spectacular,” “elegant,” and “exquisite.” They trace the roots of his style to folk, jazz, pop, and classical music, and, when all else fails, they try and categorize his playing as “baroque folk,” or “Instrumental Americana.” The guitar press compares him to Leo Kottke and Michael Hedges. Another reviewer ventures this analysis: “In his taut, faceted compositions, Chris gives the guitar sole responsibility for a piece’s rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic components, and in the process creates full-voiced ‘guitar songs.’ His playing illuminates the instrument’s deepest voices and most sonorous qualities, rendering a pop-folk equivalent of the classical guitar sonata.”

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