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Fox Valley Concert Band: Halcyon Hearts
Fox Valley Concert Band performs “Halcyon Hearts” at 3 p.m., March 3 at the Norris Cultural Arts Center, St. Charles.
Rediscovering the 1849 Richards Riot in St. Charles
Steve Gibson, past president of the St. Charles History Museum, relates the infamous and macabre story of the 1849 “Richards’ Riot” in St. Charles
Ides of March with Jim Peterik – 60th Anniversary Celebration Concert with Orchestra
The Ides of March with Jim Peterik – Chicago’s legendary rock band – celebrates its 60th anniversary on the actual “Ides of March” (March 15) in a unique concert backed by a full orchestra.
Chicago and the Home Front in WWII, with Jerome M. O’Connor
Author, journalist and educator Jerome M. O’Connor sheds light on how the home front helped win the war, May 1 at the Baker Community Center, St. Charles.
University of Wisconsin Varsity Band
The University of Wisconsin Varsity Band performs in concert February 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Norris Cultural Arts Center, St. Charles, Ill.
Rhapsody in Blue at 100 and the Great American Songbook: Shout Section Big Band with Pianist Jeffrey LaDeur
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue performed by the Shout Section Big Band and featuring pianist Jeffrey LaDeur.
Chad Goodman, from the Podium
In “Chad Goodman, from the Podium,” the new conductor of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra will relate the story of his unexpected career in orchestral conducting, and share insights into current and future trends in classical music.
Come What May: Songs of Hope and Love, with Alyssa Allgood
“Saturday Night Lights” at the Baker Community Center in St. Charles welcomes back the phenomenal Chicago-based jazz vocalist and composer Alyssa Allgood for a concert May 18.
Robbie Ellis, from the Piano
Creative and comedic powerhouse Robbie Ellis performs his comedy songs from the piano March 2 at the Baker Community Center, St. Charles.
Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen: Contemporary Folk
Music & More in the Gallery welcomes renowned contemporary folk music artists Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen, in concert April 14. Each is well-known and loved for their decades of music making – together, they have spent well over a decade and a half in a joyful musical collaboration.