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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Berklee Presents Great American Songbook: The Sound
 s of Nashville\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/44112599
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 Date Begin: 2011-02-27\nEvent Date End: 2011-02-27\n\nBerklee Presents Gre
 at American Songbook: The Sounds of Nashville  Featuring the Music of Hank
  Williams\, Patsy Cline\, Ray Charles\, Alison Krauss\, and Others   \nSun
 day\, February 27 at the Berklee Performance Center   Boston\, MA\, Februa
 ry 1\, 2011 -- The 2011 Berklee College of Music Signature Series continue
 s with Great American Songbook: The Sounds of Nashville. Berklee students 
 and faculty will tell the story of the Nashville music scene through the s
 ongs of acclaimed American country songwriters like Hank Williams\, Patsy 
 Cline\, Loretta Lynn\, Bill Monroe\, Alison Krauss\, Ray Charles\, Johnny 
 Cash\, Dolly Parton\, the Dixie Chicks\, and many others.  Great American 
 Songbook: The Sounds of Nashville takes place on Sunday\, February 27 at 7
 :30 p.m. at the Berklee Performance Center\, 136 Massachusetts Avenue\, Bo
 ston. General admission tickets are $20\, $15 reserved seating\, and are a
 vailable at the box office\, at ticketmaster.com\, or by calling 617 931-2
 000. For more information\, call 617 747-2261 or visit berkleebpc.com. The
  BPC is wheelchair accessible. \nUnder the direction of professor Ken Zamb
 ello\, student and faculty vocalists will perform such Nashville classics 
 as 'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry\,' 'Stand By Your Man\,' and 'I Can't Stop
  Loving You\,' along with such contemporary hits as Carrie Underwood's 'La
 st Name' and Lady Antebellum's 'Need You Now.' The concert will also inclu
 de performances of duos/duets\, bluegrass music\, and heartbreak-themed me
 dleys. Student lead vocalists include Hannah Juliano\, David Wyatt\, Naomi
  Gillies\, Torrence Nelson\, Emily Miller\, and others. Professor Mike Ihd
 e will make a special guest appearance on pedal steel. A full rhythm secti
 on with a strings\, horns\, and flutes\, and a small bluegrass band\, will
  accompany the vocalists.   \nFor more than 20 years\, Berklee students on
  spring break have participated in Berklee in Nashville\, a program is des
 igned to help students gain an insider's knowledge of the music industry b
 y meeting and learning from top performers\, songwriters\, publishers\, pr
 oducers\, and engineers. Berklee's Nashville alumni network numbers at upw
 ards of 600 and includes Gillian Welch '92 and David Rawlings '92. Acclaim
 ed Nashville artists/songwriters/producers Mike Reid\, Janis Ian\, Kathy M
 attea\, and Kyle Lehning\, among others have visited Berklee to meet with 
 students.   Berklee presents its Great American Songbook concert annually 
 to pay tribute to songwriters whose work has endured over generations and 
 who continue to inspire listeners\, and other writers\, across the globe. 
 Previous concerts have honored Duke Ellington\, Cole Porter\, Stevie Wonde
 r\, Burt Bacharach\, and the music of Motown.\n\nStart time: 7:30 p.m.
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