Things to do in San Antonio this week: Aubrey Logan, Dean Dillon, conjunto festival
Jim Kiest and Deborah Martin, Staff writers
May 17, 2021
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Live entertainment options are increasing every week. This week’s highlights include touring shows by jazz and polka stars and a concert by a Country Music Hall of Fame member.
Jazz: Musician
Aubrey Logan is a double-threat: She’s a jazz trombone player and a peppy vocalist who once earned a golden ticket on “American Idol.” She’s also an eclectic artist who has vamped up Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” with Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox, dropped an aria from “Carmen” onto her debut album and recorded an instrumental version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” for her upcoming “Standard.”
Live concerts, shows set San Antonio apart from most of the country during coronavirus pandemic
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Members of the San Antonio Symphony played in masks for their first concerts of the pandemic era. The performances came nearly a year after the symphony went dark because of the pandemic.Robin Jerstad /Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less
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When the symphony performed, musicians were spread out on the stage, and rather than sharing music stands, each musician had their own. The string players were masked the entire time.Robin Jerstad /Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less
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Unlike the San Antonio Symphony, almost have of the performing arts groups that responded to a recent national survey said they have no idea when they will return to live performances.Robin Jerstad /Robin JerstadShow MoreShow Less