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Our most popular package in our series, if you are going to be anywhere on a Saturday night – plan it under the stars at Delta Classic Chastain. Our Saturday series includes the return of the Gipsy Kings and Crosby, Stills & Nash, and many more!
Best seating and tickets for these concerts are currently only available through a package purchase. All remaining individual single tickets will go on sale May 12.
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Trumpeter Chris Botti is a gifted instrumentalist, a talented composer, and a charismatic performer who—since the release of his first solo album in 1995—has created a series of recordings which have made him a virtual genre-of-one in the realm of contemporary jazz while at the same time capturing the attention of the pop music world. |
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Jazz guitarist and vocalist and multi-Grammy award winner George Benson is popular largely in part due to his remarkable talent and versatility, but he is undeniably most celebrated for his ability to astonish his audience with his constantly changing musical focus. |
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Edwin McCain hails from Greenville, South Carolina. He and his band, the Edwin McCain Band are true road warriors having earned a reputation as a powerhouse live act loaded with straight forward rock and beautiful ballads. |
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Two legendary and monumentally influential singing groups together on the same night!! The Temptations and The Four Tops in the summer 2008 will be performing some of music’s most beloved and memorable songs including “Papa was a Rollin’ Stone,” “My Girl,” “I Can’t Help Myself,” and countless others. |
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David Crosby, Stephen Stills & Graham Nash (CSN) have consistently captured America’s most poignant political, sociological and musical movements. Collectively and individually, CSN have continued to prosper, and remain eloquent and lyrical, innovative and fresh.
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Gipsy Kings are a group from France. Their latest album is Pasajero. They are Cale musicians, best known for bringing Rumba Catalana, a pop-oriented version of traditional flamenco music to worldwide audiences.
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For Sister Hazel, it’s always been about the music, but over the course of their decade-plus music making career, it has been expanded beyond that to incorporate so much more. They’ve maintained their unerring focus and desire to help, to share, to include, and to grow – be it through their music or through other means – all the while stretching their musical umbrella to cover what has become a true community.
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20 years after they began releasing records as Indigo Girls, Amy Ray & Emily Saliers have politely declined the opportunity to mellow with age. You could just say it's just not in their constitution. Devoted environmental & social justice activists & lifelong music-industry mavericks, the Girls have spent their entire career pushing boundaries on a variety of fronts. Why stop now?
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