Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra - Feb. 11
Guest artist: The Texas Tenors
In 2009, millions of viewers fell in love with The Texas Tenors on the hit NBC show "America’s Got Talent." The three incredible voices of these classically trained tenors perform the most romantic songs of the last century and bring their unique blend of gospel, country, classical, and Broadway to the stage with breathtaking vocals, humor, and a hint of Texas charm.
Tops in Blue: Rhythm Nation - Feb. 21
Tops in Blue, an all-active duty U.S. Air Force special unit made up of talented amateur performers, is one of the oldest and most widely traveled entertainment groups of its kind. Composed of 35 to 40 of the most talented vocalists, musicians, dancers, and techncians anywhere, their primary purpose is to perform for military personnel and their families throughout the world. However, the enormous popularity of the group has also made them America’s goodwill ambassadors around the globe.
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Where:
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Memorial Auditorium 1300 Seventh Street |
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When:
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7 p.m. |
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Cost:
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Free |
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Artist Lecture Series: Collins Tuohy - Feb. 22
Collins Tuohy shares a famously close bond with her adopted brother Michael Oher. As chronicled in "The Blind Side," it began when she first met Oher in the hallways of Briarcrest Christian School in Memphis, Tenn. Tuohy grew close to Oher as she helped him adjust to both Briarcrest and his new life with her family. Tuohy will take audiences through her journey with Oher from fellow student to close friend, confidant and, ultimately, adoptive sister.
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Where:
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Akin Auditorium Midwestern State University |
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When:
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7 p.m. |
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Cost:
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$20 Free for MSU students, faculty and staff |
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