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March, 2025 - Issue #238
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Saturday | March 22
Lead Singers of Classic Rock
Jason Scheff from Chicago & Tommy DeCarlo, Formerly of Boston

Jason Scheff, longtime lead singer of the band Chicago, and Tommy DeCarlo, former lead singer of the band Boston, team up for a night of unforgettable classic rock music spanning the '70s, '80s and '90s - and we can't wait.
This musical tribute features two great sets of classic hits with the timeless ballads of Chicago and the guitar-driven rock music of Boston. Over 15 million fans have attended a live Chicago or a live Boston concert over a 32-year span featuring either Jason or Tommy's signature high-tenor lead vocals.
Jason Scheff joined Chicago in 1985 as lead singer/songwriter/bass player and went on to perform thousands of live concerts spanning four decades during a non-stop touring and recording career with the band. Jason contributed vocals, bass, keyboards and songwriting, spanning 18 Chicago albums and 98 songs, including lead vocals on the 1986 #3 Billboard Hot 100 chart hit single, "Will You Still Love Me?"
Tommy DeCarlo joined Boston in 2008 after the passing of Brad Delp in 2007 and has been the lead singer on every Boston tour thereafter, including 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and the latest in 2017. In 2013, Tommy sang four songs on Boston's sixth and latest studio album, "Life, Love & Hope," including the title track.
Don't miss these two great lead singers along with a top band of touring professionals, which includes Steve Ferlazzo (Avril Lavigne), keyboards/vocals/music director; August Zadra (Dennis DeYoung), lead guitar/vocals; Steve Fekete (America), lead guitar/vocals; Mike Morales (Dennis DeYoung), drums; Tommy DeCarlo Jr., lead guitar/vocals; and JJo Oberle (Sarah McLachlan), bass/vocals.
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Friday | March 21 to Saturday | March 29
Masters Theatre Presents "The Importance of Being Earnest"

Set in Victorian England, audiences will be rolling with laughter with the most ingenious case of "manufactured" mistaken identity ever put into a play.
masters.edu/theatre

Saturday | March 1
Canyon High School Performing Arts Center Presents "Carmina Burana"

Experience one of the most widely-performed works for chorus and orchestra in the twentieth century: Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana." Composed by Carl Orff in 1936, "Carmina Burana" is a scenic cantata based on a collection of 13th-century poems found in the Benedictine monastery of Benediktbeuern. The text, written in Medieval Latin, Middle High German and Old Provencal, explores themes of fortune, fate, love and the cyclical nature of life. Orff's composition is renowned for its powerful rhythms, bold harmonies and dramatic intensity. The opening and closing movement, "O Fortuna," with its thunderous and evocative chorus, has become one of the most iconic pieces in classical music. The work is structured into three main sections: "Springtime," "In the Tavern" and "The Court of Love," each vividly bringing to life the passions and unpredictability of the human experience. "Carmina Burana" is celebrated for its raw energy and primal force, making it a captivating and enduring staple of the choral and orchestral repertoire.
our.show/carminaburana
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