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SUMMARY:Legendary Rock Vocalist Ann Wilson of Heart
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, June 27\, The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is thrilled to welcome legendary rock vocalist Ann Wilson\, of Heart\, to The Amp stage for a limited-capacity concert with distanced seating. Enhanced safety measures and protocols are in place\, including contactless digital ticketing\, face covering requirements\, and mobile ordering for concessions. Tickets for Ann Wilson go on sale Friday\, April 23 at 12:00pm at the venue Box Office or online at Ticketmaster.com. \nShe is\, simply\, one of the greatest voices in the history of rock n roll. Period. For the past 40 years\, Ann Wilson has been lead singer for the rock band Heart (35 million records sold)\, thrilling audiences with her vocal power and her natural gift to wrap her voice around an emotion in a song and lay it at the listener’s feet. Ann carved out a place for women to dominate a rock stage\, and her icon status was cemented when Heart was inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Ann’s early fascination with blues-based music culminated when she discovered Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin. She conquered his howls\, his wails\, and put her own female stamp on them. (In 2012\, Ann would bring Robert Plant to tears at the Kennedy Center Honors as he watched her masterful performance of his classic “Stairway To Heaven”.) \nAfter touring the big stages of the world with Heart\, Ann is eager to re-visit the bluesy fertile ground that gave rise to her one-of-a kind voice. She can bring intimacy to the stage\, breaking hearts along the way. And inevitably\, she will repair them as she transforms the moment into an up-on-your-feet\, Rock Party. Every audience walks away\, with wobbling knees\, knowing they have witnessed a legend in her prime. Tickets for Ann Wilson go on sale next Friday\, April 23 at 12:00pm at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office and online at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets are sold in pre-configured pods (groupings) ranging from two to six seats per pod. Each pod is at least six feet from one to the next\, and all seats within the pod must be purchased together. Additionally\, all tickets are digital. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office will be open on Fridays from 10:00am-6:00pm and Saturdays from 8:30am-12:30pm\, and will only accept payment via debit or credit card. \nSHOW: Ann Wilson of Heart\nVENUE: St. Augustine Amphitheatre\nDATE: Sunday\, June 27\, 2021\nTIME: Doors 6:30pm / Show 7:30pm\nTICKET PRICES: Tickets Ranging from $47.00 – $82.00\nWEBSITE: www.annwilson.com; www.theamp.com\nLOCAL CONTACT: Ryan Hall\, Marketing & Promotions Specialist rhall@sjcfl.us/ (904) 209-3753
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/legendary-rock-vocalist-ann-wilson-of-heart/
LOCATION:St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, 1340 A1A South\, St. Augustine
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Live Entertainment,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210820T193000
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SUMMARY:St. Augustine Music Festival Celebrates 15 Years
DESCRIPTION:THE ST. AUGUSTINE MUSIC FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY\nWITH FREE\, WORLD-CLASS MUSIC CONCERTS AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE\nAND THE CATHEDRAL BASILICA \nJune 19\, 24\, 25\, 26 & August 20-21\nSt. Augustine Music Festival Chamber Orchestra & the Ritz Chamber Players\,\nPlus Multi-Community Choirs \nAfter our kick-off concert at the AMP on June 19\, St. Augustine Music Festival (SAMF) moves to the Cathedral Basilica for the remainder of its concerts. The SAMF is excited to present a full slate of amazing concerts in celebration of its 15th Anniversary. SAMF continues its commitment to only presenting the very best\, professional musicians at its concerts and offering the highest quality music to our audiences. \nOn June 19 we kick off the Festival with our Let Freedom Sing! Concert in honor of the end of slavery in collaboration with the Ritz Chambers Players and Multi-Community Choirs\, with two concerts at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, one at 3 pm and one at 7.30 pm. \nAt 3 pm SAMF Artistic Director\, Jorge Peña is joined by RCP’s artistic director\, Terrance Paterson in a resounding concert featuring African American composers\, spirituals and gospel music. Choir directors for these concerts are the renowned Deborah McDuffie and Dr. Herbert Vincent-Ricardo Pea’dro Jones. Works include words by Dr. Martin Luther King and Jr\, and compositions by Florence Price\, Margaret Bonds\, Jesse Williams and Keith Hampton. \nThe 7.30 pm concert will feature music from Chevalier de Saint-Georges\, Jessie Montgomery\, Igor Stravinsky\, and Beethoven’s Piano Concert No. 5 performed by internationally renowned pianist Terrence Wilson. An African-American Art exhibit curated by the Lincolnville Museum and the St. Augustine Art Association will take place between concerts. \nThe St. Augustine Music Festival continues at the Cathedral Basilica on June 24\, 25 and 26 with music from Mozart\, Prokofiev\, Mendelssohn\, Beethoven and guitarist Stephen Robinson performing music by Joaquin Rodrigo. Other superb musicians for June include Jin Kim on cello\, Patrick Graham on clarinet\, Sarah Jane Young on flute and Nigel Armstrong and Gabriela Peña on violins. \nAlso at the Cathedral Basilica\, on August 20 and 21\, we end the Festival with music from Paganini\, Ravel\, Tchaikovsky\, Debussy and Liszt. Our incredible musicians in August include Justin Dawn Tiu on harp\, Jorge Peña on viola\, and Ingang Han on violin. \nThanks to our sponsors and individual donors\, tickets are complimentary but please register at www.staugustinemusicfestival.org. Here you will also find more information on musicians and the music programs for each night. \nThe sponsors for the 2021 Festival are the St. John’s Cultural Council\, the Community Foundation\, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, the Benjamin & Jean Troemel Arts Foundation. The Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center and the St. Augustine Art Association and the St. John’s County Tourist Development Council. \nVisit www.staugustinemusicfestival.org
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/st-augustine-music-festival-celebrates-15-years-4/
LOCATION:Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine\, 38 Cathedral Plaza\, St. Augustine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210821T193000
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SUMMARY:St. Augustine Music Festival Celebrates 15 Years
DESCRIPTION:THE ST. AUGUSTINE MUSIC FESTIVAL CELEBRATES ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY\nWITH FREE\, WORLD-CLASS MUSIC CONCERTS AT THE ST. AUGUSTINE AMPHITHEATRE\nAND THE CATHEDRAL BASILICA \nJune 19\, 24\, 25\, 26 & August 20-21\nSt. Augustine Music Festival Chamber Orchestra & the Ritz Chamber Players\,\nPlus Multi-Community Choirs \nAfter our kick-off concert at the AMP on June 19\, St. Augustine Music Festival (SAMF) moves to the Cathedral Basilica for the remainder of its concerts. The SAMF is excited to present a full slate of amazing concerts in celebration of its 15th Anniversary. SAMF continues its commitment to only presenting the very best\, professional musicians at its concerts and offering the highest quality music to our audiences. \nOn June 19 we kick off the Festival with our Let Freedom Sing! Concert in honor of the end of slavery in collaboration with the Ritz Chambers Players and Multi-Community Choirs\, with two concerts at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, one at 3 pm and one at 7.30 pm. \nAt 3 pm SAMF Artistic Director\, Jorge Peña is joined by RCP’s artistic director\, Terrance Paterson in a resounding concert featuring African American composers\, spirituals and gospel music. Choir directors for these concerts are the renowned Deborah McDuffie and Dr. Herbert Vincent-Ricardo Pea’dro Jones. Works include words by Dr. Martin Luther King and Jr\, and compositions by Florence Price\, Margaret Bonds\, Jesse Williams and Keith Hampton. \nThe 7.30 pm concert will feature music from Chevalier de Saint-Georges\, Jessie Montgomery\, Igor Stravinsky\, and Beethoven’s Piano Concert No. 5 performed by internationally renowned pianist Terrence Wilson. An African-American Art exhibit curated by the Lincolnville Museum and the St. Augustine Art Association will take place between concerts. \nThe St. Augustine Music Festival continues at the Cathedral Basilica on June 24\, 25 and 26 with music from Mozart\, Prokofiev\, Mendelssohn\, Beethoven and guitarist Stephen Robinson performing music by Joaquin Rodrigo. Other superb musicians for June include Jin Kim on cello\, Patrick Graham on clarinet\, Sarah Jane Young on flute and Nigel Armstrong and Gabriela Peña on violins. \nAlso at the Cathedral Basilica\, on August 20 and 21\, we end the Festival with music from Paganini\, Ravel\, Tchaikovsky\, Debussy and Liszt. Our incredible musicians in August include Justin Dawn Tiu on harp\, Jorge Peña on viola\, and Ingang Han on violin. \nThanks to our sponsors and individual donors\, tickets are complimentary but please register at www.staugustinemusicfestival.org. Here you will also find more information on musicians and the music programs for each night. \nThe sponsors for the 2021 Festival are the St. John’s Cultural Council\, the Community Foundation\, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, the Benjamin & Jean Troemel Arts Foundation. The Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center and the St. Augustine Art Association and the St. John’s County Tourist Development Council. \nVisit www.staugustinemusicfestival.org
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/st-augustine-music-festival-celebrates-15-years-5/
LOCATION:Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine\, 38 Cathedral Plaza\, St. Augustine\, FL\, 32084\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Pioneering Alt-Country Rock Group Old 97’s Return to Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
DESCRIPTION:Ponte Vedra Concert Hall\, in partnership with Flying Saucer Presents\, is pleased to announce that pioneering alt-country rock group Old 97’s will return to the stage\non Friday\, October 1\, 2021 for a full capacity performance. Tickets for Old 97’s go on sale this Friday\, May 21 at 10:00am at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office or Ticketmaster.com. Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Box Office remains closed at this time. \nIn 1996\, Old 97’s recorded Too Far to Care. It was their major-label debut—following two independent releases and a year-long bidding war\, the Dallas-based quartet had signed with Elektra Records. But rather than venture into some state-of-the-art studio in New York or LA\, the band decamped to Village Productions in Tornillo\, Texas\, a remote facility in the middle of two thousand acres of pecan trees near the Mexican border\, with a mixing board acquired from an engineer who had worked on some of\nQueen’s albums. Now over twenty years later\, they have returned to record their eleventh studio album\, Graveyard Whistling. \n“Too Far To Care is the sound that best defined us\,” says Rhett Miller\, the lead singer and primary songwriter. “It was a really magical time\, and we go back to it a lot in our collective memory.” \nAnd so when it came time for the band—which still consists of the same four members: Miller\, guitarist Ken Bethea\, bassist Murry Hammond\, and drummer Philip Peeples—to record their newest endeavor\, producer Vance Powell brought up the idea of returning to Tornillo. “We knew instantly that it was the\nperfect move\,” says Miller. “We weren’t trying to remake Too Far to Care\, but to make something where fans would say\, ‘This band hasn’t lost a step in twenty-some years.’” \nThe result is the eleven songs of Graveyard Whistling\, from a group that has earned the respect and veneration as one of the pioneers of the alt-country movement\, while still retaining the raucous energy\, deceptive cleverness\, and knockabout spirit that first distinguished them from the pack. The record comes out blazing with the breakneck shuffle of “I Don’t Want to Die in This Town” (based on a possibly apocryphal quote from Frank Sinatra)\, and maintaining that feverish intensity even when the tempo drops on songs like the more contemplative “All Who Wander.” Echoes of such barroom saints as the Replacements and the Pogues appear on sing-alongs “Bad Luck Charm” and “Irish Whiskey Pretty Girls\,” but bigger and more mature issues simmer underneath the steamroller swing. \nTickets to see Old 97’s go on sale this Friday\, May 21 at 10:00am at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office or Ticketmaster.com. Ponte Vedra Concert Hall Box Office remains closed at this time. A friendly reminder that all tickets are digital. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office will be open on Fridays from 10:00am-6:00pm and Saturdays from 8:30am-12:30pm\, and will only accept payment via debit or credit card. \nSHOW: Old 97’s\nDATE: Friday\, October 1\, 2021 \nTIME: Doors: 7:00pm / Show: 8:00pm\nTICKET PRICE: Reserved Seated Tickets Ranging from: $37.00 – $52.00\nWEBSITES: www.old97s.com; www.pvconcerthall.com;\nLOCAL CONTACT: Ryan Hall\, Marketing & Promotions Specialist rhall@sjcfl.us / (904) 209-3753
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/pioneering-alt-country-rock-group-old-97s-return-to-ponte-vedra-concert-hall/
LOCATION:Ponte Vedra Concert Hall\, 1050 A1A North\, Ponte Vedra\, 32082
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Live Entertainment,Music
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SUMMARY:Earth\, Wind & Fire at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
DESCRIPTION:The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is pleased to announce that legendary music group Earth\, Wind & Fire will take the stage on Thursday\, October 14\, 2021. Tickets for Earth\, Wind & Fire go on sale on Friday\, June 11 at 10:00am at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office and online at Ticketmaster.com. \nEarth\, Wind & Fire are a musical institution. 2020 marked a year-long celebration of their 50th anniversary in entertainment – one that has taken them all around the globe playing sold out concerts. In 2019\, their contributions to arts and culture were acknowledged in Washington DC with the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors. The Smithsonian\nNational Portrait Gallery also awarded Earth\, Wind & Fire with its Portrait of a Nation Prize. \nThe band has scored eight number one hits\, have sold over 100 million albums worldwide and released 23 albums. Eight of those albums went Double Platinum and hit the Top 10\, making them one of the best-selling artists of all time. \nThey’ve won an impressive nine Grammy Awards including one for Lifetime Achievement (2012). In 2000\, Earth\, Wind & Fire was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame\, cementing their lasting impact on popular music. \nFor their record-breaking success\, they’ve also been awarded with Lifetime Achievement honors from ASCAP\, NAACP\, BET\, and have star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Their reach extends to heads-of- state. They have been invited to perform for Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama\, who said in an interview with Rolling Stone that Earth\, Wind &\nFire was a “rhythm and blues and pop staple.” \nTheir achievements are equally matched by their generosity. Over the years\, the band has supported various charity organizations including the Make a Wish Foundation\, Race to Erase MS\, the American Cancer Society\, and the Human Society. In 2007\, leader Philip Bailey founded Music Is Unity\, which helps youth in foster care successfully transition into\nadulthood and provides music instruments to youth with musical aspirations but lacking the resources. Co- founder\, Verdine White has led important initiatives with the Girls & Boys Club of America and opened The Verdine White Foundation in Los Angeles as a mecca to serve youth with music scholarships and other programs. \nThe music of Earth\, Wind & Fire is more alive than ever as they continue to inspire new audiences and thrill those who have been with them from the beginning. Like the elements in their name\, Earth\, Wind & Fire’s music has withstood ever-changing trends in the world and shows no sign of vanishing as they continue to create joy and uplifting music that\nwill forever reach a sacred universal atmosphere. \nTickets for Earth\, Wind & Fire go on sale this Friday\, June 11 at 10:00am at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office and online at Ticketmaster.com. A friendly reminder that all tickets are now digital. \nSHOW: Earth\, Wind & Fire\nVENUE: St. Augustine Amphitheatre\nDATE: Thursday\, October 14\, 2021\nTIME: 7:30 PM (6:30 PM Doors)\nTICKET PRICE: $45.00 – $105.00\nEVENT DETAILS: Earth\, Wind & Fire\nMEDIA CONTACT: Ryan Hall\, Marketing and Promotions Specialist rhall@sjcfl.us / (904) 209-3753 \nTIP: Avoid ticket fees by purchasing tickets in person! The St. Augustine Amphitheatre Box Office is now open Thursdays\nand Fridays\, 10:00am – 6:00pm and Saturdays 8:30am – 12:30pm and accepts credit and debit card payments only.
URL:https://www.staugustineguesthouse.com/event/earth-wind-fire-at-the-st-augustine-amphitheatre/
LOCATION:St. Augustine Amphitheatre\, 1340 A1A South\, St. Augustine
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Live Entertainment,Music
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