Friday, July 19, 2019

WEEK NINE

Monday, July 22, 12 pm



Come enjoy professional opera performers as they give you an introduction into the 2019 season.  This year shows will include:  Mary Poppins, Newsies, West Side Story, the Marriage of Figaro, Bravo Caruso and Master Class.  Come early to get a good seat because the Tabernacle fills early on Mondays!

Tuesday, July 23, 12 pm
Debbie Ditton, Voice Studio
Debbie Ditton has been teaching voice lessons in Cache Valley for 25 years. She has worked with Music Theatre West, Cache Theatre Company and Pickleville Playhouse, both onstage and behind the scenes.  She has invited some of her students and friends to sing with her in the Tabernacle.   They will present music from multiple genres. Debbie and her students have been contributing to the Noon Music Concert Series for many years.  Top performers! Don't miss!


Wednesday, July 24, 12 pm
Ranch Hands' Band
Ranch Hand Band is the Dale Major Family from Avon, Utah.  They perform classic western music. They have performed extensively and are the principal hosts of the Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous held each year in March. Members of the group (who are still living at home) will include Erin and Jake on vocals, fiddle and bass.  Dale, the Dad,  will be there to keep the pace and things under control!  A lot of Western fun!



Wednesday, July 24, 7 pm
Evening Performance!

Bryce Chamberlain
An Evening with Brigham Young
Brigham Young was the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  He founded Salt Lake City and led the founding for the University of Utah and Brigham Young University.  He was considered the "American Moses" because, like the biblical figure, he led his followers, the Mormon pioneers, in an exodus  through a desert, to what they saw as a promised land.  Young was dubbed by his followers the "Lion of the Lord" for his bold personality!  Come enjoy as "Brother Brigham" is brought to life by Bryce Chamberlain.  



Thursday, July 25, 12 pm
Michelle Broadbent Hatch
Vocal
A native of Cache Valley, Michelle holds music degrees from Utah State University, Brigham Young University, and is currently a doctoral candidate at Arizona State University. Her education also includes studies in Italy with Oberlin Conservatory of Music, as well as with Daniel Ferro of the Juilliard School. Michelle has been the recipient of numerous scholarships and awards, was a district winner and regional finalist in the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, and has appeared in concert world-wide.   She will warm your heart as she spans genres from Classical to Broadway. A program you won't want to miss!



Friday, July 26, 12 pm 
SunShade'n Rain
Started in 1971, SunShade n' Rain has stood the test of time.  Men's three-part harmony that is magical!  Their music is patriotic, semi-classical with rock-n-roll sounds mixed in that will cause a nostalgic stir in your heart.  Touring extensively in the 70's and 80's they now tour the world doing conventions  and thrilling audiences young and old.  We are delighted to present them on the Tabernacle series.
  


Saturday, July 27, 7 pm 
Evening Performance!
Salt Lake Letter Carriers' Band
The Salt Lake Letter Carriers Band was organized in 1924 to represent the letter carriers of Salt Lake and the National Association of Letter carriers. At that time there were over 35 Bands but the number has since dwindled to about 6. At present this band is the largest amongst the remaining bands still in existence.  They have performed  at NALC conventions throughout the US. They also have participated in parades and other concerts throughout Utah and Idaho.  They not only deliver an awesome concert but you might also find them on any given day delivering your mail!  


THE CONCERT AND LECTURE SERIES IS SPONSORED BY  CACHE COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AN INTERFAITH AND CIVIC ORGANIZATION, AND IS ALSO SPONSORED IN PART BY THE RAPZ TAX.  THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ALLOWS FREE USE OF THE HISTORIC LOGAN TABERNACLE, AS WELL AS PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT.


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