Door Community Auditorium Shows
Tickets: $60/$50/$45
Date: Friday & Saturday, July 1 & 2, 2011
Time: 8:00pm
As leader of the ground-breaking American rock band Wilco and the alt-country band Uncle Tupelo, Jeff Tweedy is one of American music’s most accomplished songwriters, musicians and performers. Since founding Wilco in 1994, Tweedy has written original songs for seven Wilco albums, sold millions of records worldwide, won multiple Grammy Awards and earned rave reviews from critics and fans alike. Tweedy’s solo shows (like the one he’ll play at the DCA) showcase his prolific output as songwriter, his proficiency as a guitarist and his wry sense of humor.
Tickets: $38/$36/$34
Date: Friday, July 8, 2011
Time: 8:00pm
The Imuka Singers – Passionate East African Song
COMMUNITY PARTNERS AT DCA
From the shores of Lake Victoria, Tanzania, comes an energetic performance of rare singing, drumming and hand instrumentation. Using traditional folk music as a unifying cultural experience, Imuka earnings go back to East African communities supporting economically sustainable projects.
Tickets: $20 for Adults, $5 for Students, $45 for a Family 4-Pack
Date: Saturday, July 9, 2011
Time: 7:30pm
Since their formation over two decades ago, ground-breaking folk rock duo Indigo Girls have become one of America’s most beloved vocal groups. The Indigo Girls became folk icons overnight and have maintained that status ever since, garnering six Grammy nominations and consistently playing to enthusiastic audiences throughout North America and Europe. During their long, successful musical career, the Indigo Girls have remained fresh and relevant, securing their spot as one of the most legendary musical acts of this generation.
Tickets: $60/$50/$45
Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Time: 8:00pm
Mark Shurilla’s “Day the Music Died” All Star Tribute
Community Partners at The Door
Wisconsin entertainer, Mark Shurilla, is known for playing the music of The Winter Dance Party, a tour that starred Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, the Big Bopper and Dion. Add in the music of Elvis, Johnny Cash, Brenda Lee and the Ronettes and you’ve got a Rockin’ 1950s Dance Party. Join Mark and his band, the Greatest Hits, on this special narrated look at the golden age of rock and roll. Mark won the WAMI Award in 2009 for ‘Best Tribute Artist’ in Wisconsin.
Tickets: $28/$25
Date: Saturday, July 16, 2011
Time: 8:00pm
The heat of Memphis soul, the groove of Southern blues and the redemption of American gospel are artfully woven to create the musical tapestry of Ruthie Foster. Foster’s 2009 album, The Truth According to Ruthie Foster, received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Equal parts singer, songwriter and truth teller, Foster has been called “a blues powerhouse,” by O: The Oprah Magazine. The unparalleled power of Foster’s live performances is a phenomenon not to be missed.
Tickets: $35/$28/$22
Date: Friday, July 22, 2011
Time: 8:00pm
5 Milers Benefit for DoorCAN and DCA
Community Partners at The Door
The 5 Milers perform folk music of the 1960′s including favorites by Peter Paul and Mary, Kingston Trio, Limeliters, Chad Mitchell Trio, We 5, Bob Dylan, The Weavers and more. Sing along in harmony, tap your foot or just sit back, relax and enjoy the memories.
Tickets: $15
Date: Saturday, July 23, 2011
Time: 7:30pm
The Duchess of Coolsville
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