Amarillo entertainment briefs for the week of Aug. 28 – Amarillo Globe-News

Exhibit, “Quinceañera Traditions,” now open at PPHM

CANYON — Experience the historic and symbolic meaning of the quinceañera at the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum during “Quinceañera Traditions,” the newest textile exhibit on display at PPHM now through February 2023. It will feature stories from those in the Panhandle region about the tradition and three generations of ‘quince’ celebrations.

“As a rite of passage, a quinceañera, is a celebration of food, family, and faith that encompasses both the old and the new. Quinceañera Traditions celebrates the traditions surrounding a fifteen year old’s journey from girl to woman,” a news release says.

“PPHM is excited to celebrate the quinceañera and its unique importance to the people of our area.” said Deana Craighead, Curator of Art. “Quinceañera Traditions tells stories from our community and has been met with tremendous enthusiasm. Over these many months of planning, I have been overwhelmed by the people I have met and their incredible openness and generosity. We would especially like to thank our exhibit sponsors Dean Boyd, Los Barrios de Amarillo, Telemundo and Amarillo National Bank. I encourage the public to visit the museum to experience it for themselves.”

Located on the campus of West Texas A&M University, PPHM features more than 285,000 square feet and over 2 million artifacts dedicated to preserving this area’s past.

To learn more about the exhibit, tours, upcoming movie nights, and other summer events at the museum, visit panhandleplains.org.

‘Fantastic Visions’ exhibit on display at AMoA

The exhibit, “Fantastic Visions: Surreal and Constructed Images,” is on display at the Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA) now through Sept. 4. 

Drawn from private collections, this exhibition showcases the work of artists and photographers who embrace the surreal and challenge reality through creatively constructed images and unique perspectives. Real and imaginary figures inhabit worlds that hover between the sublime and visceral, according to a news release. 

“Shana and Robert ParkeHarrison’s images offer a mysterious narrative filled with constructed mechanical devices and architecture that investigate human interactions with nature. Israeli artist Michal Rovner pushes her ethereal images of anonymous individuals and non-specific locations to the point of near abstraction that are saturated with emotional resonance,” the release says. “The works from Dutch photographer Teun Hocks exist between photography and painting. His large-scale, hand-colored gelatin silver prints are humorous and surreal scenes that are staged self-portraits. The artist often portrays himself in tragic, but comic situations resigned to acceptance and defeat within the constructed narrative. Photographs from Vik Muniz’s series’ Pictures of Junk and Pictures of Chocolate are compositions of ordinary materials transformed and reconfigured into an image that is then photographed by the artist.”

Additional artworks by artists such as Matthew Brandt, Nick Simpson, German photographer Elger Esser, and Russian-born American artists Rimma Gerlovina and Valeriy Gerlovinj, among others, are included in this exhibition.

AMoA is located at 2200 South Van Buren on the Washington Street campus of Amarillo College. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. For additional information, visit www.amoa.org, email amoa@actx.edu, orcall 806-371-5050 or 806-371-5392 (weekends).

Parking is available in the #5 (north) and #6 (east) lots. Handicap parking

ALT plans production of ‘Significant Other’

Amarillo Little Theatre, 2019 Civic Circle, plans to present “Significant Other” Aug. 18-28.

Meet Jordan Berman. He’s single. And he has a date with a co-worker to see a documentary about the Franco-Prussian war. At least, he thinks it’s a date.

“Significant Other” follows Jordan who would love to be in love, but that’s easier said than done. So until he meets Mr. Right, he wards off lonely nights with his trio of close girlfriends. But as singles’ nights turn into bachelorette parties, Jordan discovers that the only thing harder than finding love is supporting the loved ones around you when they do.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit amarillolittletheatre.org

Friends of Lake Meredith & Alibates raising funds for fireworks show

The Friends of Lake Meredith & Alibates are seeking sponsors and donations for its fireworks show scheduled for Sept. 3. 

“In the past several years the Lake Meredith Fireworks events have been a big success, an estimated 60,000 people visited our National Park, and local businesses have had record sales. This event is good for the local economy and a tradition that everyone in the area enjoys. We need your help in supporting our local National Park and the continuation of the tradition,” a news  release says. All sponsors will be recognized before and during the event, with names and logos displayed on posters for each level of sponsorship. Platinum Level Sponsors ($10,000 or more)  will be announced on KGNC FM the night of the show as they will accompany music with the show. 

Star Parties are planned for 9-11 p.m. Aug. 20 and 7:30-9:30 p.m. Oct. l5, and a Small Fry  Fishing Tournament will be held Aug. 6. Other annual events include ranger led programs,  village tours, Panhandle days, kayak programs, Flint Fest and the McBride House Tour. Movies at the Lake will feature “The Blind Side” being screened July 16 for Everyday Heroes night, “The Sandlot” showing Sept. 3 for the fireworks night and “Hocus Pocus” on view  Oct. 29 for Trunk or Treat.

Donations may be mailed to The Friends of Lake Meredith and Alibates, P.O. Box 1372, Borger, TX 79008, or call 806-736-0113. Sponsorship deadline is Aug. 15. 

Events and dates are subject to change; for more information, call 806-857-3151 or visit their Facebook page.

ALT presents ‘Guys and Dolls’

Amarillo Little Theatre, 2019 Civic Circle, presents “Guys and Dolls” Sept. 8-25.

Hailed as the perfect musical comedy, this award-winning classic gambles with luck and love under the bright lights of Broadway.

Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls is an oddball romantic comedy. Gambler, Nathan Detroit, tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck; meanwhile, his girlfriend and nightclub performer, Adelaide, laments that they’ve been engaged for fourteen years. Nathan turns to fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, and Sky ends up chasing the straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown, as a result.

“Guys and Dolls” takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City, but eventually everyone ends up right where they belong.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit amarillolittletheatre.org

Earle & the Dukes to headline at Starlight

Steve Earle & the Dukes with Ray Wylie Hubbard will be live at Starlight Ranch at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 2.

One of the most celebrated singer/songwriters of his generation, Steve Earle first won an audience as a country artist, though it didn’t take long for him to demonstrate that designation was too narrow to embody all he had to say. Earle’s songs and his approach to performing them run the gamut from country to bluegrass to rock to folk to blues, and his populist lyrical stance, literate yet down to earth, finds room for the personal and the political, writing about the stuff of everyday lives as well as the forces that shape and define their existence.

He staked his claim to country stardom with 1986’s “Guitar Town”, and took on a harder rock sound on 1988’s commercial breakthrough “Copperhead Road”. He re-emerged in the mid 90’s stronger and healthier with two of his most critically acclaimed albums, 1995’s “Train A Comin'” and 1996’s “I Feel Alright”. Earle celebrated his love for bluegrass on 1999’s “The Mountain”.

Ray Wylie Hubbard. Poet. Trickster. Songwriter. Hubbard has twisted the mystic, the quixotic and the profane into songs for more than half a century on a journey that has crossed paths with the most acclaimed and quirky artists of our time.

With a love of life, characters and a certain funky beat, the Oklahoma-born, Texas-dwelling creative took part in the embrace of 2020’s “Co-starring” – the all-star project that included Don Was, Joe Walsh, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Dunn, Peter Rowan, Larkin Poe and Aaron Lee Tasjan, among others.

Tickets for this concert range from $27 to $65 (plus taxes and fees).

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/WU92qks

Friends of Fogelberg set for Sept. 9

The annual Friends of Fogelberg concert is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9, in the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts, 500 S. Buchanan St.

Dan Fogelberg died from prostate cancer on Dec. 16, 2007. We miss him dearly.

It was Dec. 17, 2007 when Joe Ed Coffman (in pain of losing his favorite singer/songwriter to cancer) started calling musicians – Bob Hopkins and Woody Key – about putting together a concert benefit to play Dan’s music, and raise money for prostate cancer awareness.

Their first tribute concert was 2008 at the Globe News Center for the Arts. The concerts and dream continues raising over $300,000 in 12 years, and hosting Free PSA Blood Test to men in the Amarillo Panhandle. This allows men to be flagged – early detection for prostate cancer can save men’s lives.

All proceeds benefit Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation to provide FREE prostate screenings and prostate cancer awareness.

Tickets for this special benefit concert are $21 and available online at panhandletickets.com

Sublime with Rome to perform at Starlight

Sublime with Rome takes the stage at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9, at Starlight Ranch.

“What I Got,” “Santeria,” “Wrong Way,” and “Doin’ Time” remain innovative staples from the ’90s alternative boom. But they accomplished even more: In less than a decade within the national limelight, the laid-back Long Beach trio spawned an entire genre — fusing reggae grooves, punk grittiness, ska energy, back porch folk introspection, and hip-hop swagger.

Selling more than 18 million albums to date, the music remains timeless — a rite of passage for misfit listeners who refuse to color within the lines of conventional genre.

Sublime with Rome came back with “Blessings”, their 2019 album. With Rome Ramirez on lead vocals and original Sublime bassist and co-founder, Eric Wilson anchoring the group, Sublime With Rome is armed with a new album, along with drummer Carlos Verdugo, that makes a real statement… their statement.

Tickets for this show range from $40 to $125 (plus taxes and fees).

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/WU92qks

Trevino brings comedy to civic center

Steve Treviño brings his America’s Favorite Husband tour to the Amarillo Civic Center at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10.

Treviño shares hilarious observations on fatherhood, husband-hood, and modern life-hood at large.

He locks into an undeniable rhythm fueled by straight-shooting honesty and a whole lot of heart. He appeals to audiences on the most relatable level by fitting right into their families.

Among many skills, he can “speak wife” fluently. He takes pride in his ability to assemble his own swing sets, slides, and backyard playground projects—neglecting to “call the guys” Amazon offers at $500 a pop.

This identifiable approach affirms his status as one of the country’s fastest-rising comics, viewed over 175 million times, selling out shows coast-to-coast, amassing over 1.1 million social media followers, and headlining specials for Amazon, NETFLIX, Showtime, and more.

Tickets to the comedy show range from $30 to $37 (plus taxes and fees) and are available online at panhandletickets.com

Queen tribute benefits Family Care Foundation

Join us as Queen Legacy, a tribute to Queen, takes the stage at Starlight Ranch at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10.

Queen Legacy has been dubbed the most authentic Queen tribute in Texas with all the vocal power and raw energy of the real band. You’ll feel like you’re back in the 70s watching Queen work their magic – delivering the full package: the vocal power, the raw energy, and the stage persona & theatrics of the legendary Freddie Mercury.

Join in for a night of fun and live music benefitting the Family Care Foundation.

Tickets for this benefit concert range from $15 to $35 (plus taxes and fees) and are available for purchase online at https://ift.tt/WU92qks

Toadies return to Starlight Ranch

Toadies with special guest Drakulas are set to perform live at Starlight Ranch at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 15.

Best known as the creators of the 1995 grunge staple “Possum Kingdom,” Fort Worth’s Toadies found success during the alternative rock boom of the ’90s with crunchy yet hooky guitar-based music that put a fresh spin on hard rock. With tunes influenced by the Pixies and guitars that were powerful but melodic, the Toadies made a splash with their major label debut, 1995’s Rubberneck.

On Sept. 15 at Starlight Ranch, the band will be playing its entire “Rubberneck” album from start to finish.

Tickets for this outdoor concert are range from $20 to $40 (plus taxes and fees).

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/WU92qks

Symphony opens season with Mozart, Shostakovich

Amarillo Symphony will present Mozart and Shostakovich at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 and 17 at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts.

Join the Amarillo Symphony for its season opener featuring renowned New York pianist Jeffrey Biegel in Mozart’s last piano concerto, No. 27, and also presenting Shostakovich’s masterpiece Symphony No. 5.

Tickets for this concert range from $21 to $71 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating and are available for purchase online at panhandletickets.com

Tickets on sale for 2nd annual ‘Love, Laughter & Friends Festival’ in September

Nfinity Entertainment & Live Capital proudly announce their 2nd Annual “Love, Laughter & Friends Festival,” which will take place Sept. 17, starting at 6:30 p.m. in Amarillo’s Azteca Music Hall. 

Tickets start at $55 and went on sale to the public June 6. There will be comedy, food and live performances from multiple Grammy nominated artists such as Frankie J, Twista, Pleasure P, Bobby V. and also Yung Joc from VH1’s “Love and Hip Hop” — all five artists on one stage for one special night.

Last year’s festival showcased musical artists Ginuwine, Baby Bash and R&B group Dru Hill and drew an energetic diverse audience of more than 1,000 strong, and this year’s event will be even bigger. 

Keep up with news about the festival on Facebook and Instagram, and also by following @Nfinity Entertainment and @LiveCapitalTX. For additional information on tickets/VIP sections, call (806) 779-6360.

Beach Boys making Amarillo stop, now with John Stamos

The Beach Boys will make a stop in Amarillo at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 23, at the Amarillo Civic Center auditorium.

The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who, along with Jeffrey Foskett, Christian Love, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, Christian Love and Scott Totten continue the legacy of the iconic American band.

John Stamos will be playing with The Beach Boys on their Amarillo date, it was announced this week. A gifted drummer, singer and musician, Stamos has occasionally performed with the Beach Boys since 1985, making this show extra special. With a career spanning 30 years, Stamos has become one of the most revered television stars of his generation. Stamos won the 2016 People’s Choice Award for “Favorite Actor in a New TV Series” for his role on FOX’s Grandfathered, and was awarded TV Land’s ‘Timeless Icon’ Award, presented to him by long-time friend and mentor, Garry Marshall. Also in 2016, ‘Fuller House,’ a multi-camera comedy spin-off of iconic comedy ‘Full House,’ premiered, with Stamos serving as a producer and guest star. The series which has been reported by Symphony Advanced Media to be the most watched TV program anywhere on streaming or traditional TV was recently renewed for its third season.

Grammy-winning songwriter Bruce Johnston joined The Beach Boys in 1965, replacing Glenn Campbell, who filled-in for Brian Wilson, on vocals/bass, when he retired from touring. Highly regarded in his field, Johnston’s vocal work with such legendary artists as Elton John and Pink Floyd firmly established him among rock’s elite artists.

Captained by Mike Love, The Beach Boys play an astoundingly busy schedule of concerts, averaging 150 shows a year, ranging from sundrenched summer festivals to gala New Year’s celebrations and special events across the globe.

Tickets for this concert range from $53 to $103 (plus taxes and fees) and are available for purchase online at panhandletickets.com

Bart Crow returns to Amarillo

Bart Crow makes his way back to Amarillo and the Starlight Ranch at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 23, for an outdoor show.

With a sound all his own, Crow produces an ever-evolving flow of Red Dirt, Texas Country and Americana music.

Born and raised in Maypearl, country music singer/songwriter Crow made his first attempts to write songs while in the United States Army and started first performing live while studying at Tarleton State University in Stephenville.

Crow has put together an impressive track record as a recording artist, having lofted six No. 1 singles onto the Texas Music Chart – one of which, “Wear My Ring,” sold more than 165,000 copies. He has sold more than 40,000 albums, released five self-co-produced records in just over a decade, including “Dandelion”, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Heatseekers South Central chart.

Crow’s latest release, “I’m Not Finished,” caught much attention throughout the music scene, with new music on the way.

Tickets for this concert are $10 to $125 (plus taxes and fees).

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/WU92qks

Junior League presents Best of Texas

Junior League of Amarillo presents Best of Texas 2022 starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24 at the Starlight Ranch.

This year’s headliners feature Easton Corbin, Roger Creager, with a Pre-Party Dinner hosted by Pat Green and Lindsey Lane.

For more than 90 years, Junior League of Amarillo has been the driving force behind the kinds of initiatives and institutions that make our community a healthier, more vital place to live.

JLA is an organization of woman committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.

The schedule includes: VIP Dinner Gates open: 5 p.m.; Lindsey Lane Pre-Party Dinner: 5:30 p.m.; Live Auction: 6:15 p.m.; Pat Green Pre-Party Dinner: 7 p.m.; Gates open for general admission: 8 p.m.; Roger Creager: 8:30 p.m.; and Easton Corbin: 10 p.m.

Tickets range from $35 to $3,200 (plus taxes and fees) depending on features and sponsorships involved.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/WU92qks

‘Celebrate America’ with Amarillo Symphony at Hodgetown Oct. 1

The Amarillo Symphony and Hodgetown Events are excited to present “Celebrate America,” a community concert for the whole family on Saturday, Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Gates are scheduled to open at 6 p.m. 

Tickets are currently on sale for the event. 

The Amarillo Symphony will perform a variety of patriotic classics, film music and other American musical favorites. The concert will end with a fireworks finale set to Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” and John Philip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever.”

Hospitality options for groups are available as well including Dugout Suites, Concourse Suites, Luxury Suites, and the Pepsi Party Deck. For more information on hospitality areas and tickets, call 806-803-7762 or email groups@sodpoodles.com. 

Hoodoo Mural Festival returning to downtown Amarillo Oct. 1

The Hoodoo Mural Festival returns to downtown Amarillo on Saturday, Oct. 1. 

Among the festival’s music lineup will be Los Angeles’s modern pop duo Neil Frances, who recently released their debut album “There is No Neil Frances” in February; New Jersey-based music producer and DJ Flamingosis, known for his tunes that blend the sounds of funk, soul, and electronic music; multi-platform music producer Kaelin Ellis from today’s electronic and hip-hop beat scene; and up-and-coming electro-pop duo Little Jet.

In the mural art lineup is Tristan Eaton, who has more than 25 years of art experience with projects spanning the country and is often sought ought for his unique patchwork, multi-medium portraits; Ricardo Gonzalez (aka It’s A Living), a designer and artist from Durango, Mexico, who emphasizes unique typographies in his larger-than-life murals; and Los Angeles-based muralist Rabi, who is part of the artist collective CYRCLE and whose most notable fans include the likes of Shepard Fairey, Sean Combs, and the MGM Grand Las Vegas.

In addition, Hoodoo alumni Drew Merritt (2021) and Malcolm Byers (2019) are also set to return to the festival, the release says.

For more information, the full lineup and to purchase tickets, visit the festival’s website at www.HoodooMural.com.

Casting Crowns set to perform Oct. 8

Christian music group Casting Crowns brings its The Healer Tour to the Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum at 7 p.m. on Oct. 8.

The prolific and chart-topping CCM group has achieved sales milestones with more than 12 million albums sold. Additionally, they have received numerous RIAA certifications: one RIAA 2x multi-Platinum® album, five RIAA Platinum albums, two RIAA Platinum DVDs, seven RIAA Gold® albums, four Gold DVDs, six RIAA Platinum singles, and 12 RIAA Gold digital singles. Casting Crowns has also been honored with four American Music Awards (out of seven total nominations), a GRAMMY Award® for their 2005 album Lifesong, and eight additional GRAMMY Award nominations. In addition, the group has garnered 18 GMA Dove Awards, two Billboard Music Awards, and 13 total Billboard Music Award nominations.

The band’s 2018 release, “Only Jesus”, was met with astonishing success and response. Casting Crowns received its newest RIAA Gold Certification for their No. 1 song “Only Jesus” and RIAA Platinum Certification for the song “Nobody.” This album also produced two No. 1 radio singles including the group’s 15th career No. 1, a GRAMMY nomination, a 2019 Dove Award, two 2020 Dove Award nominations, and two Billboard Music Awards nominations for “Top Christian Album” and “Top Christian Song” (“Nobody” ft. Matthew West). The impact of this album three years later includes more than 480 million streams life to date. The band’s newest album, Healer, released early this year and has already yielded radio hits “Scars In Heaven” and “Crazy People.” For more information, visit CastingCrowns.com.

Tickets for this concert range from $30 to $125 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating and are available for purchase online at panhandletickets.com

Symphony presents Dvorak

The Amarillo Symphony presents Dvorak’s Cello Concerto at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 14 and 15, at the Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts.

The orchestra performs Dvořák’s lush cello concerto with superbly talented artist, Oliver Herbert, rising composer Jessie Montgomery’s joyous Strum, and Beethoven’s grand and uplifting Symphony No. 2.

Tickets for this performance range from $21 to $71 (plus taxes and fees) depending on seating and are available for purchase online at panhandletickets.com

‘Menopause the Musical’ set for Oct. 18 performance at Amarillo Civic Center

GFour Productions, winners of 56 Drama Desk and 44 Tony Awards, are bringing the international hit show “Menopause The Musical” to Amarillo. The national touring production will be at the Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium for just one performance on Oct. 18.

“Menopause The Musical” is a groundbreaking celebration of women who are on the brink of, in the middle of, or have survived “The Change.” Tickets went on sale July 22 and are available online at PanhandleTickets.com, at the Civic Center Box Office, by phone at 806-378-3096 and area United Supermarkets.

Now celebrating 20 years of female empowerment through hilarious musical comedy, “Menopause The Musical” has evolved as a “grassroots” movement of women who deal with life adjustments after 40 by embracing each other and the road ahead. Set in a department store, four women meet while shopping for a black lace bra at a lingerie sale. After noticing similarities among one another, the cast jokes about their woeful hot flashes, mood swings, wrinkles, weight gain and much more. These women form a sisterhood and unique bond with the entire audience as they rejoice in celebrating that menopause is no longer “The Silent Passage.” Inspired by a hot flash and a bottle of wine, “Menopause The Musical,” a laughter-filled 90-minute production, gets audience members out of their seats and singing along to parodies from classic pop songs of the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s.

“Menopause The Musical” is now in its 20th year and 15th as the longest-running musical in Las Vegas history, performing nightly at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. Seen by more than 15 million, it has played every state in the continental U.S. and more than 500 cities worldwide, and has been translated into ninelanguages. For more information, visit https://ift.tt/xd6uALh.

“Menopause The Musical” is welcomed in Amarillo as a season add-on, followed shortly by Mannheim Steamroller Christmas and the 2022-2023 Broadway Spotlight Series which includes “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Legally Blonde,” “Anastasia,” and “Fiddler on the Roof.” For more information on the season and season tickets, visit https://ift.tt/IdA0zGn.

Get social with the Broadway Spotlight Series by becoming a fan on Facebook.com/BwayAmarillo and Instagram.com/BwayAmarillo .

Mannheim Steamroller 2022 Christmas Tour comes to Amarillo Civic Center Complex Auditorium on Nov. 25

Celebrity Attractions and Amarillo Civic Center is ringing in the holiday season with the return of Mannheim Steamroller Christmas. Chip Davis, founder and creator of Mannheim Steamroller, will celebrate more than 35 years of his annual Christmas concert tour. Tickets are on sale and are available online at panhandletickets.com,the Civic Center box office, by phone at 806-378-3096, and area United Supermarkets.

Davis said the hallmark tour will begin on Nov. 15 and run through Dec. 30, with two traveling ensembles holding performances in cities across the country. “I remember when I came out with my first Christmas album in 1984 followed by our first tour. Back then, many in the music industry said focusing on Christmas just wouldn’t work,” said Davis. “Now, over 35 years later, we are still going strong. I want to thank our fans for making us part of their holiday tradition, especially after the hardships of the last few years. Today we often see multigenerational families join us during the holidays each year.”

Davis founded his own record label, American Gramaphone, which went on to become one of the industry’s largest independent record labels. A Grammy Award winner, Mannheim Steamroller has sold more than 41 million albums, with over 31.5 million in the Christmas genre. Their holiday CD’s have become synonymous with Christmas and occupy top positions on Billboard’s Seasonal Chart every year.

This year’s show will feature classic Christmas hits from the Mannheim Steamroller holiday albums along with multimedia effects in an intimate setting. Davis will direct and co-produce tour performances with MagicSpace Entertainment, a boutique producing and presenting firm focused on first-class properties and productions. Based in Park City, UT, the company has produced and presented shows and exhibits for more than 40 years; more info can be found online at www.magicspace.net . For more on Mannheim Steamroller, visit https://ift.tt/5SKcGVz .

Mannheim Steamroller is welcomed in Amarillo as a season add-on, followed shortly by the 2022-2023 Broadway Spotlight Series which includes “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Legally Blonde,” “Anastasia” and “Fiddler on the Roof.” For more information on the season and season tickets, visit https://ift.tt/IdA0zGn. Get social with the Broadway Spotlight Series by becoming a fan on Facebook.com/BwayAmarillo and Instagram.com/BwayAmarillo. To connect with Mannheim Steamroller, follow them on Twitter @MannheimSteam , on Facebook or at MannheimSteamroller.com .

‘Mostly Hits & the Mrs’ Tour stops by Jan. 28 at Amarillo Civic Center

Grammy-winning Country superstar Clint Black and his wife Lisa Hartman Black are hitting the road again for year two of the “Mostly Hits & the Mrs” Tour with special guest Lily Pearl Black. They will be making a stop at the Amarillo Civic Center on Jan. 28, 2023.

Tickets start at $51 plus applicable fees and went on sale July 29. They are aavailable online at panhandletickets.com, the Civic Center Box Office, by phone at 806.378.3096, and area United Supermarkets. Clint and LisaExperience pre-show packages also available online at panhandletickets.com.

Clint Black surged to superstardom leading the fabled Class of ’89, with five consecutive singles from his triple platinum debut album, “Killin’ Time,” reaching #1; a feat never accomplished before in any music genre. He followed that with his second album, certified triple platinum “Put Yourself in My Shoes,” followed by a string of certified gold and multi- platinum albums. Black has earned 22 #1 singles and 31 Top 10’s, making him one of the most successful singer/songwriters of the modern era. He has sold more than 20 million records and has received dozens of major awards and nominations including a GRAMMY and stars on both the Music City and Hollywood Walk of Fames. In 2021, Black launched Clint Black Cowboy Coffee, a line of Texasroasted coffee available at clintblackcoffee.com. Black also hosts and co-produces “Talking in Circles with Clint Black,” which just completed a successful second season on Circle TV.

Lisa Hartman Black starred in the iconic TV show “Knots Landing,” which launched her career in a formidable array of movies and mini-series. With her prowess as an actress and her high TVQ, Lisa assured top ratings for the networks with her performances in “The Operation” with Joe Penny, “Roses Are for The Rich” with Bruce Dern, “Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues” with James Brolin and “Without A Kiss Goodbye” with Chris Meloni and Cloris Leachman. She starred in three miniseries: “Valley of the Dolls,” “2000 Malibu Road” and Judith Krantz’s “Dazzle.”

Lisa and Clint starred together in “Still Holding On: The Legend of Cadillac Jack” and “Flicka: Country Pride.” Lily Pearl joined in the cast of the latter at age nine. Clint and Lisa released their Grammy-nominated duet, “When I Said I Do,” in 1999, which won an Academy of Country Music Award. The two were a part of “The Masked Singer,” season 4, as the first-ever duo, “The Snow Owls.”



from Entertainment – My Blog https://ift.tt/1esIbuC
via IFTTT

You may like these posts

No comments