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Eye LevelThe evolution of a 25-year friendship among five noted area musicians has resulted in another outstanding musical collaboration. Eye Level, a favorite of the area jazz scene, launches the Jazz@TheRedhouse 2005 jazz concert series. Eye Level featured performers include SAMMY award winners Jim Johns and Mark Copani. |
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Donna Colton and The Troublemakers
Colton has distinguished herself in the Central New York music scene as an acoustic amazon. She brings her modern covers and original tunes such as “Fatal Love” and “Oh Brother” to clubs, coffeehouses, colleges and festivals, building her loyal fan base with every exposure. A Sammy nominee for “Best Acoustic Act” in 2002, Colton’s musical style is best described as “ready for anything” as she can sing rock, country, folk and blues on any given day. |
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Great Bear Trio
The Great Bear Trio is an exciting and energetic family band from Fulton, NY. Since the spring of 2000 these three talented musicians have been performing their unique blend of Celtic, French-Canadian, Scandinavian and Appalachian music at concerts, festivals, schools and dance halls across the Northeast. |
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Simplelife
Simplelife is a group of four youthful, energetic musicians who not only are mostly family, but also best friends. The bond that makes them close as friends is the same bond that makes them collaborate so well as musicians. With brilliant harmonies and intelligent songwriting, the guys of Simplelife know how to communicate with their fans. |
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Kim Monroe
She’s sassy, soulful and singing with a maturity and sophistication well beyond her years. Kim Monroe performed songs from her new self-titled album at a special CD release party at The Redhouse. |
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