Cartoons are a joyful, essential part of the American experience. From the beloved Saturday morning antics of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in the ‘40s and ‘50s to today’s inspired anime, they express wild swings of energy and emotion, explosive triumphs, and deserved defeats. One element of the cartoons that we’ve recently recognized is the genius of the music that underscores them, a mash-up of classical, jazz, pop, folk, and everything in between.
The Mitchell, Illinois drive-in that once screened this obscure "bad seeds" horror movie is long gone, but Clint Walker is still here, and so is THE THROWBACK MACHINE!
The keepers of tradition – the duo of Joe Newberry and April Verch will continue the Old South Church Concert Series at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 23, at the Old South Church, 235 Main St., in Farmington. Growing up, Joe Newberry and April Verch absorbed traditions of home and hearth in his […]
FARMINGTON - Old South Church Concert Series proudly presents the keepers of tradition, the duo of Joe Newberry and April Verch to Farmington on Monday, October 23. Doors open at 6:30pm. The concert begins at 7pm. Admission: Adults $25, Seniors (65+) and Students $20. Old South Church, located at 235 Main Street, is handicapped accessible.
It may seem odd to blend improvisation – or music created spontaneously within a performance – with classical works that seem fixed and timeless. But the two go hand-in-hand at Emerald City Music’s October 21, 2023 “Evolution of Improvisation” performance held in South Puget Sound Community College’s Minnaert Center for the Arts.