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Maureen Christine Holds a Grand Night for Singing

Concert vocalist and national recording artist Maureen Christine will present a brand new concert "Grand Night for Singing, the songs of Rodgers Hammerstein and Hart, at the WOODSTOCK OPERA HOUSE (121 Van Buren Street, Woodstock IL - 815-338-5300) on Sunday, October 24th at 3:00 pm. Specially arranged music will include such favorites as "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning," "Some Enchanted Evening," "You Took Advantage Of Me," My Romance," "All The Things You Are," a choir medley from "The Sound Of Music," and much more. The concert will feature a talented ensemble of musicians including woodwind virtuoso Michael Bazan and pianist/music director Dan Smith. Tickets are $15.

Also included on the concert will be the combined mini choir of adults and children from St. Patrick's Church, under the direction of Cecilia Adams.

Maureen Christine is an award-winning vocalist who delights audiences throughout the country with her "melodious, expressive voice" (All Music Guide). She has sung with pop star Barry Manilow, recorded with saxophonist Pete Christlibe of the Johhny Carson Tonight Show Orchestra, and received a 2002 Grammy pre-nomination for her CD "My Romance." Woodwindist Michael Bazan is a talented saxophonist, flautist and clarinetest who is a music professor at Wheaton College Conservatory of music and has performed with jazz greats Cab Calloway and Billy Eckstein.

For more information, see http://www.maureenchristine.com/.

 

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