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蜜桃视频 announces ‘A Season of Note’ concert series lineup; season tickets go on sale Aug. 4

July 31, 2017

Collin Ray playing the guitar.
Collin Ray is among this year's 'A Season of Note' performers.

POCATELLO - 蜜桃视频 will host a range of entertainment during the 2017-18 “A Season of Note” series with all performances at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center’s Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Season tickets go on sale Aug. 4.

There are three different season packages available. Package A is for the full season, $250 for main seating and $220 for upper level seating. Package B features Tribute to John Denver, Bellamy Brothers, Collin Raye, Riders In The Sky and Reckless Kelly, $150 main and $130 upper. Package C features David Archuleta, Kathy Mattea, Gaetano Donizetti鈥檚 鈥淟鈥檈lisir d鈥檃more,鈥 Collin Raye and Midtown Men, $155 main and $135 for upper.

The upcoming shows are:

鈥 Oct. 5, Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon鈥檚 Tribute to John Denver ($26 main seating, $22 upper level)

The award-winning Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon present a tribute to the music and legacy of John Denver. With similarities between Collins鈥 and Denver鈥檚 voices, Collins brings to the stage the unmistakable enthusiasm that was a hallmark of a John Denver concert. Performing famous hits such as 鈥淩ocky Mountain High,鈥 鈥淭ake Me Home Country Roads,鈥 鈥淎nnie鈥檚 Song,鈥 and many more, Collins and Canyon are committed to keeping the music and message of John Denver alive.

More information is available at bouldercanyonband.com.

Photo of Bellamy BrothersOct. 28鈥 Bellamy Brothers 鈥 ($40 main seating, $36 upper level)

Howard and David Bellamy continue to prove that the trail they鈥檝e ridden to fame has been as unique as their music itself鈥攎usic that is now celebrating 40 years of success. The road that started on the pop music charts in the 鈥70s, took a winding turn into country music in the 鈥80s, paving the way for duos to come, such as Brooks and Dunn, Montgomery Gentry and Big & Rich. But before the road forked into country, the music of the Bellamy Brothers started in their home state of Florida, before going national amidst the 鈥70s pop music culture of Los Angeles.

The Bellamy Brothers latest project is their new album titled 鈥40 Years,鈥 a project that celebrates their career with 20 of their biggest hits and then adds 20 new songs in this two-CD anniversary collection.

More information is available at bellamybrothers.com.

鈥 Nov. 3, Opera 蜜桃视频 Presents Gaetano Donizetti鈥檚 鈥淟鈥檈lisir d鈥檃more鈥($25 Adult $15 children main seating, $21 Adult, $11 children upper level)

One of opera鈥檚 most endearing comedies, 鈥淟鈥檈lisir d鈥檃more鈥 features tenor Thomas Glenn and the country-bumpkin Nemorino, Christopher Job as the slippery Dulcamara and the Boise baritone Jason Detwiler as the braggadocious Belcore. This production has been updated to the late 1940s or early 1950s.

The setting, Adina鈥檚 Nightclub at the end of the USO nightclub craze, allows the drama of the opera to unfold both 鈥渙nstage鈥 and 鈥渙ffstage,鈥 providing big production numbers and intimate moments. Adina is the proprietor of the nightclub and their star chanteuse. Nemorino is the janitor, smitten with his boss. Gianetta is the headwaiter and leader of the club鈥檚 chorus. Dulcamara is a traveling snake-oil salesman who has come to town with his two assistants. And Belcore is an army officer on leave before his deployment. This production, originally staged for the Resonance Works Pittsburg, won the American Prize in Opera Performance in 2015.

More information is available online at operaidaho.org.

Promotional photo of David AchuletaNov. 18, David Achuleta - ($45 main seating, $40 upper level) David Archuleta became a star when he was just 16. In 2008, more than 30 million viewers fell in love with his angelic voice and their 44 million votes made him runner-up in Season 7 of 鈥淎merican Idol.鈥 David鈥檚 first single, 鈥淐rush,鈥 debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of its release. Archuleta鈥檚 self-titled album, 鈥淒avid Archuleta,鈥 went gold, selling more than 750,000 copies in the United States and more than 900,000 worldwide.

鈥淚t was so neat to see how positive fans were about 鈥楥rush,鈥欌 Archuleta said of the enthusiastic reception for his chart debut.

More information is available online at davidarchuleta.com.          

鈥 Dec. 16 鈥 Collin Raye Christmas - ($38 main seating, $34 upper level)

Collin Raye was one of the true hit makers in the 1990s. Raye still continues to crank out soulful, heartfelt material with the honesty and richness that is signature to his vocals alone. With 24 top-10 records, 16 No. 1 hits, and having been a 10-time male vocalist of the year nominee (five Country Music Association (CMA) and five Academy of Country Music (ACM), this electrifying performer remains one of the great voices of our time.  

鈥淚n the beginning, I wanted hits and all that,鈥 Raye said. 鈥淏ut what drives me now is what music means to people. Songs have landed on me that made me realize there鈥檚 more to this than I thought. It鈥檚 about entertaining people one minute and healing them the next. It鈥檚 kinda like a ministry.鈥

More information is available online at collinraye.com.

Midtown Men group photo. Feb. 3, 2018 鈥 The Midtown Men 鈥 ($38 main seating, $34 upper level)

The Midtown Men reunites stars from the smash Broadway hit musical, JERSEY BOYS: The Story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Formed in 2010, the popular vocal group has been widely praised for its signature renditions of the greatest rock and roll songs of the 1960s. Together, they have played more than 650 concerts in North America and China, and have headlined alongside more than 30 symphonies including The Boston Pops and The National Symphony.

Featuring stories and songs, their concerts feature classic songs originated by The Four Seasons, The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Temptations, and more. Television audiences have enjoyed The Midtown Men on 鈥淕ood Morning America,鈥 鈥淭he Today Show,鈥 鈥淭he Chew,鈥 鈥淜atie鈥 and 鈥淎ccess Hollywood.鈥

Their holiday single, 鈥淎ll Alone On Christmas,鈥 which they recorded with Stevie Van Zandt and members of Bruce Springsteen鈥檚 E Street Band, plays yearly across radio airways.

More information is available online at themidtownmen.com.

Riders in the Sky group photo of four cowboys. 鈥 Feb. 28, 2018 鈥 Riders in the Sky - ($26 main seating, $22 upper level)

For more than 35 years, Riders in the Sky have been keepers of the flame passed on by Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, reviving and revitalizing the genre.

While remaining true to the integrity of Western music, they have themselves become modern-day icons by branding the genre with their own legendary wacky humor and way-out Western wit, all along encouraging fans to live life 鈥渢he cowboy way.鈥

In addition to being inducted into the Grand Ol鈥 Opry, Riders are in the Western Music Association鈥檚 Hall of Fame, the Country Music Foundation鈥檚 Walkway of Stars and the Walk of Western Stars along with Gene, Roy, John Wayne and other cowboy legends.

Along with two Grammy wins, the group has been the Western Music Association鈥檚 鈥淓ntertainers of the Year鈥 six times, and won 鈥淭raditional Album of the Year鈥 multiple times.

More information is available online at ridersinthesky.com.

Photo of Kathy MatteauMarch 17, 2018 鈥 The Acoustic Living Room Songs and Stories with Kathy Mattea Featuring Bill Cooley - ($26 main seating, $22 upper level)

Kathy Mattea鈥檚 mainstream country accomplishments have already earned her Grammy, CMA and ACA Awards.

Songs including 鈥淓ighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses,鈥 鈥淲here You鈥檝e Been,鈥 鈥455 Rocket鈥 and more have earned her a place in the West Virginia Hall of Fame.

The Acoustic Living Room Tour began as an experiment in trying out a wide range of new songs and styles with a fresh approach to singing.

It features Bill Cooley, her brilliant long-time guitarist and musical collaborator.

The tour presents the songs and stories of Mattea鈥攊n a simple, relaxed presentation that spotlights the duo鈥檚 acoustic guitar and her expressive vocal style.

More information is available online at kathymattea.com.

 

 

Photo of five members of Reckless Kelly鈥 April 14, 2018 鈥 Reckless Kelly - ($38 main seating, $34 upper level)

In their 20th year, Reckless Kelly continues to do what鈥檚 made them among the best in the Texas music scene, balancing roots country and rock with original songs centered around rousing and introspective melodies, and dynamic musicianship.

The band鈥檚 ninth album 鈥淪unset Motel鈥 released last September, has already been named the No. 10 鈥淏est Essential Album of 2016鈥 and scored a 2017 Grammy nomination.

The 2016 album was a follow-up to the band鈥檚 Grammy-winning, ballad-rich 鈥淟ong Night Moon鈥 that featured roots-rocking tunes about heartache and indecision including 鈥淗ow Can You Love Him (You Don鈥檛 Even Like him),鈥 鈥淢oment in the Sun,鈥 and 鈥淥ne More Last Time.鈥

Reckless Kelly has a string of other critically acclaimed albums that include 鈥淯nder the Table and Above the Sun鈥 (2003), 鈥淲icked Twisted Road鈥(2005), 鈥淏ulletproof鈥 (2008), 鈥淪omewhere in Time鈥 (2010), and the Grammy鈥搉ominated 鈥淕ood Luck & True Love 鈥(2011) and Grammy-winning 鈥淟ong Night Moon鈥 (2013).

More information is available online at recklesskelly.com.

For more information on the 2017-18 Season of Note, contact the Stephens Performing Arts Box Office at (208) 282-3595 or visit isu.edu/stephens. Ticket information and purchase is available at www.idahostatetickets.com or by calling the Box Office.

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