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World Famous Tommy Dorsey Orchestra’s December 2 Holiday Show

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Contact: Tracy Hanson 320.226.1192

 

World Famous Tommy Dorsey Orchestra’s December 2 Holiday Show

Dawson-Boyd Arts Association presents The One and Only Tommy Dorsey Orchestra for the performance of “Sentimental for the Season” at Memorial Auditorium in Dawson on Tuesday, December 2 at 7:00pm.

Tommy Dorsey, the “The Sentimental Gentleman”, was unsurpassed as a band leader during The Swing Era of American popular music. Today’s Tommy Dorsey Orchestra continues this great tradition for audiences worldwide, and fans of all ages. Experience explosive and swinging Big Band entertainment at its very best at this special show featuring both holiday tunes and traditional favorites.

Accomplished musical director and trombone legend, Jeff Bush, began studying music at the age of four and hasn’t stopped yet. He began touring with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra in 2000 while also continuing his graduate studies to build a career that continues to flourish today. Bush has toured the world and made numerous national television appearances with a variety of well-known artists.

2024 brought Bush’s career full circle as he assumed the music director position of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. He is excited and humbled to lead one of the greatest big bands of all time.

Outside of the performing world, Bush is very proud of his developments as an educator where he continues his work as a clinician and guest soloist with college and high school students. Dawson-Boyd’s senior high band, under the direction of Mr. Chris Lehne, will participate in an exclusive one-hour outreach workshop hosted by Bush. Additionally, our local students will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to perform the well-known jazz hit “Boogie Woogie” on stage alongside the famous orchestra during the evening public performance.

Event sponsors are Peggy Crosby and Dave Pederson. Seasonal beverages compliments of Gnometown Grounds will be served in the lobby.

Admission to the 7pm reserved seating concert is $40 for adults and $15 for students. Tickets are currently available online at dawsonboydartspresents.org or at the door or by calling the box office at 320-312-2311.

Award-Winning Nashville Band Performs in Dawson on November 15

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Contact: Tracy Hanson 320.226.1192

Award-Winning Nashville Band Performs in Dawson on November 15

Dawson-Boyd Arts Association presents Six One Five Collective at Memorial Auditorium in Dawson on Saturday, November 15 at 7:00pm. In the spirit of the Highwaymen, Little Big Town, Old Dominion and Fleetwood Mac, this 3x Grammy-nominated, award-winning, all-American band rooted in the heart of Nashville has a great live concert in store for us.

The band is a collaborative effort and creative brainstorm of artists steeped in the musical mix of country, Americana and pop. They’ve toured around the world and have played the Grand Ole Opry stage. The show is an eclectic mix of original solo music, hit songs written for other artists and high-energy covers that define the “Six One Five sound”. Their music feels like an open road, full of freedom, adventure and hope.

Event sponsors are AGP, Appleton Dental Care, FM Bank, Johnson Memorial Health Services, Odden & Zimbelman TV & Appliance & Sleep Center, Gary & Ingrid Larson, and Norma Powers.

Seasonal beverages compliments of Gnometown Grounds will be served in the lobby. Additionally, pottery bowls created exclusively for DBAA by Beyond Joy art & pottery will be on display in the lobby and available for purchase just in time for your holiday gift giving.

Admission to the 7pm evening concert is $25 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets are currently available online at dawsonboydartspresents.org or at the door or by calling the box office at 320-312-2311.

Experience American Roots Music in Dawson on October 24

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Contact: Tracy Hanson 320.226.1192

Experience American Roots Music in Dawson on October 24
Dawson-Boyd Arts Association presents 2x Grammy award winning
Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience at Memorial Auditorium in
Dawson on Friday, October 24 at 7:00pm. Zydeco is driven by African and
Caribbean rhythms and has evolved musically over decades becoming widely
popular around the world.
Terrance Simien is blessed with an extraordinary vocal talent and
on-stage charisma and has become one of the most respected and
accomplished artists in American roots music today who is clearly rooted
in Louisiana Creole music traditions. He and the highly skilled Zydeco
Experience band will take you on a multicultural tour of the world
creating a hypnotic blend of New Orleans funk and brass-reggae-flavored-
world-blues-American and Zydeco roots music, that beckons you to your
feet and into the groove.
Simien’s time in Dawson will include a special performance of
“Creole for Kidz and the History of Zydeco” for local students during
the school day in addition to the evening public concert. This
activity is funded in part with a grant from the Southwest Minnesota
Arts Council made possible by the voters of Minnesota, thanks to a
legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Event sponsors are Farmers for Dawson, Hanson & Dahl Funeral
Home, Kluver Law, Lac qui Parle Soil & Water Conservation District and
Subway—Gary & Cindy Hendrickx. Seasonal beverages compliments of

Gnometown Grounds will be served in the lobby.
Admission to the 7pm evening concert is $25 for adults and $5 for
students. Tickets are currently available online at
dawsonboydartspresents.org or at the door or by calling the box office
at 320-312-2311.

Light Through the Strings Meander Weekend Concert

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Contact: Tracy Hanson 320.226.1192

Light Through the Strings Meander Weekend Concert
Dawson-Boyd Arts Association presents an intimate listening room
concert featuring musicians Nikki Lemire and Doyle Turner at Madison
Mercantile in Madison on Saturday, October 4 at 7:00pm.
Join us for a special evening performance during Meander weekend
showcasing two talented musicians. Doyle Turner is a songwriter, a
singer and a recording artist from Northern Minnesota, White Earth
Nation whose heartfelt songs seek connection while inviting the listener
into conversation about what’s important about our experience as humans.
Nikki Lemire is an accomplished harpist and vocalist sharing an
innovative blend of classical, folk and contemporary sounds solidifying
her as a rising start in the indie-folk scene.
“Each performing arts season DBAA selects unique musicians for a
memorable evening performance at Madison Mercantile. We do this in the
spirit of collaboration and building our audience reach throughout
this wonderful region we call home,” said DBAA executive director
Tracy Hanson.
“We love to collaborate with Dawson-Boyd Arts Association as they
bring truly lovely, carefully curated events to our region. Rural
towns must work together to bring quality experiences to our community
and this collaboration benefits the entire region,” states Kris
Shelstad, chief energizing officer at Madison Art and Innovation
Center/Madison Mercantile.

Event sponsors are Beyond Joy art and pottery, Meander Art Crawl
and Pioneer PBS. The Madison Mercantile coffee and wine bar will be
open prior to the concert and again during intermission.
Admission to this performance is $25 for adults and $5 for
students. Tickets are currently available online at
dawsonboydartspresents.org or at the door or by calling the box office
at 320-312-2311.

Dawson-Boyd Arts Association to hold inaugural pottery fundraiser experience at Beyond Joy Studio

Dawson-Boyd Arts Association announces its inaugural visual arts experience at Beyond Joy art & pottery at Thompson Farm, located 11 miles west of Dawson. This ticketed event will be Saturday, September 13, beginning at 4 pm and will feature collectible pottery bowls designed exclusively for Dawson-Boyd Arts Association by local Meander artist and DBAA board member, Leasa Thompson.  

This special “fun”draiser kicks off DBAA’s 25th performing arts season. The late afternoon to early evening experience includes pottery demonstrations in Leasa’s studio and a lovely meal served under a tent, accompanied by ceramic bowls that you can take home to start your collection. The event also features live music and a variety of beverages, along with a wine pull and specialty silent auction items.

Proceeds will benefit programs and operations for Dawson-Boyd Arts Association to accomplish its mission to strengthen and inspire the community by presenting a wide variety of quality visual and performing arts for participants of all ages.

A limited number of tickets will be sold and are on sale now. Tickets are $75 each. Early bird pricing is $65 for purchases made before Sunday, August 31, or while supplies last. Tickets may be requested by emailingtracy.hanson.dbarts@gmail.com or through the box office phone at 320-312-2311. A board member will contact you to confirm availability. Payments by check can be mailed to DBAA, Box 434, Dawson, MN 56232. Venmo payments can be sent to @Amy-Dahl-92.