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Local duo headlines MMoA set

Posted by Kevin Lee | Aug 20, 2014 | Art Gallery | 0 |

The second in this new series at the Mobile Museum of Art showcases Steven Bryte Laney and Joelle Rosen of Underhill Family Orchestra in a smaller combo with an original catalog of folk and swing billed as “low country ballads sure to make you swoon” in a setting emphazing the listening experience.

Underhill bandmate Ben Cook will open the show with his own bundle of original music.

Entrance is $10. Wine and beer are available by donation.

For more info, call 251-208-5200 or go mobilemuseumofart.com.


Muse Music: John Carolina Band
Where: Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Drive
When: Aug. 21, 7 p.m.

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Kevin Lee

Kevin Lee

Kevin Lee has served as Lagniappe arts editor since 2003. He won Mobile Press Club awards for both Best Commentary Print and In-Depth Reporting for Non-Daily Newspaper in 2004 and 2005.

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