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Music Calendar

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ACOUSTIC GOSPEL JAM — Brainerd United Methodist Church, McFerrin Chapel, 4315 Brainerd Road. Jam session, 6-7 p. m. each Sunday. Free. 423- 698-5928. AUTISM BENEFIT CONCERT — Lee University’s Pangle Hall, 340 Church St., Cleveland, Tenn. EmiSunshin­e headlines fundraiser for LUDIC (Lee University Developmen­tal Inclusion Classroom), a private school for children with autism spectrum disorders, 7 p. m. Friday, June 22; doors open at 6: 30 p. m. $ 50 VIP (premium seating, CD, autograph, photo), $ 10 general admission, free for Lee students (with reservatio­ns), $ 5 other students. www.tickettail­or. com/events/ ludic1/ 175509/ BLUEGRASS UNDERGROUN­D — The Caverns, 555 Charlie Roberts Road, Pelham, Tenn. Undergroun­d concert series kicks off in new venue, with select shows taped for PBS broadcast. thecaverns. com.

Saturday, June 23: The Grascals, 2 p. m.; doors open at 1 p. m. $ 40, $80 and $90.

Saturday, June 30: Bobby Osborne & Rocky Top X- Press, 4 p. m.; doors open at 3 p. m.

$ 45, $75 and $90. CATHEDRAL MUSIC FOR CHOIR AND ORGAN — First Baptist Church, Golden Gateway, 401 Gateway Ave. Composer Ethan McGrath presents program of church music for choir and organ, including a choir presentati­on of his “Te Deum” and solo work “Pastorale” written as going-away present for organist/choir director Keith Reas, 5- 6:15 p. m. Sunday, July 1. $ 10. EventBrite.com. 423- 883- 9212. CD RELEASE PARTY — White Oak Baptist Church, 310 Memorial Drive. Gospel singer Crystle Elam debuts new CD, “Sing a Song,” 6: 30- 8: 30 p. m. Friday, June 22, with guest artists Rocky and Gail Smith and Danny Pilkey. Refresh- ments follow. 423- 400-3843. CHARLES & MYRTLE’S COFFEEHOUS­E — Christ Unity Church, 105 McBrien Road. Music by Page Turners, 8 p. m. Saturday, June 23. $ 10 suggested donation. 423- 8924960, www.christunit­y.org. CHOO CHOO CHORUS — All Saints Academy, 310 E. Eighth St. Men’s barbershop harmony group rehearsal, 7- 9: 30 p. m. each Monday. All voice ranges needed; not required to read music. 423- 894- 8559, 423- 413- 8681. FREE FIDDLE SCHOOL — Fiddlers Anonymous, 2248 Dayton Blvd., Red Bank. Instructio­n for newbies at 2 p. m., beginners at 2: 30 p. m., intermedia­tes at 3: 30 p. m. Sundays; fiddles provided. Free potluck dinner, 4 p. m.; bluegrass jam, 4- 8 p. m. 423994-7497. GOSPEL, DAYTON, TENN. — McDonald’s, 130 Able Drive. McDonald’s Singers and featured acts, 7 p. m. each Thursday. 423-240- 6027. GOSPEL, HIXSON — Dairy Queen, 5433 Highway 153. Kindred Spirits Vocal Band and Steve Langley featured, 6- 8 p. m. Tuesday, June 26. 423-593-7217. GOSPEL, OOLTEWAH — Rafael’s Italian Restaurant, 5032 Ooltewah- Ringgold Road. Spirit Filled and Adopted featured, 6: 30- 8: 30 p. m. Monday, June 25. 423-356- 9260. GOSPEL, OOLTEWAH— Wendy’s, 6009 Ooltewah- Georgetown Road, Ooltewah. Featured singers, 6: 30- 8: 30 p. m. each Tuesday. 423- 488- 6031. INTERNATIO­NAL PIANO FESTIVAL AND COMPETITIO­N — Lee University, Cleveland, Tenn. Weeklong celebratio­n of piano for pre- college and college performers to study with internatio­nally acclaimed artists in masterclas­ses and small- group lessons. Free admission to performanc­es. 423- 614- 8240, www. leeupiano.com.

Sunday, June 24: Piano faculty recital, 5: 30- 6: 30 p. m., Curtsinger School of Music Building, 1130 Parker St.

Monday, June 25: Guest recital by pianist Ann Schein, 7- 8: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall, 1250 Parker St. NE.

Tuesday, June 26: Pre- college semifinal competitio­n, 1: 30-5: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall, 1250 Parker St. NE.

Tuesday, June 26: Participan­t recital, 7- 8: 30 p. m., Pangle Hall, 340 Church St.

Wednesday, June 27: Collegiate Semifinals, 2: 30-5: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall.

Wednesday, June 27: Guest recital by Alex McDonald and Pei- Chun Liao, 7- 8: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall.

Thursday, June 28: Collaborat­ive Piano Masterclas­s, focusing on performanc­e techniques, text analysis and interpreta­tion of vocal repertoire, by ChoEun Lee, assistant professor of collaborat­ive piano and vocal coaching at Lee, 3: 30-5: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall.

Thursday, June 28: Participan­t recital, 7- 8: 30 p. m., Pangle Hall, 340 Church St. NE.

Friday, June 29: Competitio­n finals for chance to win scholarshi­ps and $ 10,000 in cash awards, 7- 9: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall, 1250 Parker St. NE. JAZZANOOGA ARTS SPACE — 431 E. M. L. King Blvd. 423402- 0452, www. jazzanooga. org. This Is Hip- Hop outdoor showcase with Tru Saint, YKC Nation, Erika Roberts, Different Diva, DJ ThaVibe and host Cameron Williams, 11 a. m.-3 p. m. Saturday, June 23. Plus visual artists showcasing work that depicts elements of hiphop culture. Free. JERICHO BRASS BAND — First Cumberland Presbyteri­an Church, 1505 N. Moore Road. http:// jerichobra­ssband.org. Concert celebratin­g end of 20th anniversar­y season, 4 p. m. Sunday, June 24. Free. JUNETEENTH: GAINING FREEDOM — Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church, 1734 E. Third St. Shawanna Kendrick performs verse and song to tell story of Laura Smalley, born into slavery in Texas, who shared the news of freedom, 4- 6 p. m. Sunday, June 24. Accompanis­ts are Pastor Jo Foster and Roland Carter. Free; donations

accepted for Chattanoog­a Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women. 423- 402- 0452. LEE UNIVERSITY — Cleveland, Tenn. 423- 614- 8343 (box office), 423- 614- 8240 (School of Music). Music Camp finale concert, showing skills learned in piano, choir, chamber strings, band and jazz combos, 10 a. m.- noon Saturday, June 30, Pangle Hall, 340 Church St. NE. MOUNTAIN OPRY — Walden’s Ridge Civic Center, 2501 Fairmount Pike, Signal Mountain. Bluegrass and mountain music, 8-11 p. m. each Friday. Free. 423- 886-3252. MUSIC AT THE WINERY — Cartecay Vineyards, 5704 Clear Creek Road, Ellijay, Ga. Live music by Joseph Erwin, 1: 30-5: 30 p. m. Saturday, June 23, and Gregg Erwin, 1-5 p. m. Sunday, June 24. Concerts are free. $ 10 wine tasting includes five tastings and logo wine glass. 706- 698- 9463, www.cartecayvi­neyards.com.

NIGHTFALL — Miller Plaza, 850 Market St. Free concert series sponsored by Chattanoog­a Presents features headliner Hive Theory, 8-10 p. m. Friday, June 22; local band Sun Sap opens at 7 p. m. Free. 423-265- 0771, www. nightfallc­hattanooga.com.

PATRIOTIC ORGAN CONCERT — Memorial Auditorium, 399 McCallie Ave. Chattanoog­a Music Club’s annual musical salute to the military on auditorium’s Austin organ, featuring organist Richard Hills of Great Britain, with local soprano Sara Snider Schone as soloist, Dr. Terry Pope on trumpet and Justice Johnson on drums, 7- 8: 30 p. m. Tuesday, June 26. Free. Contact: Buddy Shirk, 423-529- 0315, buddy@ summittpia­nos.com.

RED BANK BLUEGRASS JAM — Grace Nazarene Church, 6310 Dayton Blvd. Jam session for all levels of bluegrass and country musicians, 6: 30- 9 p. m. each Thursday. Play or listen. 423- 877- 9948.

ROOTS MUSIC — Marsh House, 308 N. Main St., LaFayette, Ga. Historian/ musician Doug Carson performs roots music on fiddle and banjo, explaining the songs’ origins and social history, 1: 30-3: 30 p. m. Saturday, June 23. Concert serves as June meeting of the Walker County Historical Society. Free; donations will be accepted for the Marsh House.

SALE CREEK OPRY —

Sale Creek Lions Club, 15222 Coppinger Road. Old-time country and gospel music, 6: 30 p. m. each Saturday. $5 couples, $ 3 singles; free for kids 12 and younger. floydbleds­oe@ymail.com.

SCENIC CITY CHORUS — Spring Creek Road Baptist Church, 1312 Spring Creek Road. Women’s four- part harmony sessions for all talent levels, 6: 30- 9: 30 p. m. Mondays. Singers needed; visitors welcome. 423- 902-3298, www. sceniccity­chorus.com.

SENIORS DANCE — Teamsters Union Hall, 4431 Bonny Oaks Drive. Band plays line dance, slow country and ’ 50s rock music, 7-10 p. m. each Saturday. $ 5 donation. 423- 867-7185.

SEWANEE SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL — University of the South, 735 University Ave., Sewanee, Tenn. Orchestra and chamber music training festival with concerts by students and faculty, June 23-July 22. All concerts in Guerry Auditorium, 735 University Ave., unless otherwise noted. All times Central. $20 individual concerts (some are free); $ 125 season pass. 931-598-1225, http://ssmf.sewanee.edu.org.

› Saturday, June 23: Opening Gala Concert in Faculty Artist Series, 7: 30- 9 p. m. $20.

› Friday, June 29: Friday Chamber Music Concert by students, 7- 8: 30 p. m. Free.

› Saturday, June 30: Chamber music in Guerry Garth, 11 a. m.- noon. Free. Picnics welcome.

› Saturday, June 30: Faculty Artist Series concert, 7: 30- 9 p. m. $20.

› Sunday, July 1: Cumberland Orchestra, 2: 30 p. m., and Sewanee Symphony, 3: 30 p. m. $20 (includes both performanc­es).

SODDY- DAISY JAMBOREE — Soddy- Daisy Community Center, 190 Depot St. Pickers and listeners gather, 7-10 p. m. today, June 21. Free. 423332-3654. SUMMER MUSIC WEEKENDS — Rock City Gardens, 1400 Patten Road, Lookout Mountain, Ga. Series on weekends plus holidays, through Sept. 3, features old-time, bluegrass and folk/country musicians Matt Downer (daily), Amber Carrington (Fridays), Tarryn Aimee Smith (Saturdays) and Highbeams (Sundays). Free with regular admission. 706- 820-2531, www. seerockcit­y.com.

SUMMER NIGHTS — Rhea County Courthouse, 1475 Market St., Dayton, Tenn. New four-week concert series, 5: 30 p. m. Saturdays through July 14, produced by Scopes Festival and featuring local and regional talents. Free admission. Limited bench seating available. http://scopesblue­grass. com/scopes-summer- nights.

› June 23: Gospel music by Tony and Valerie Castlen with Skip Shaver; New Hope Quartet from New Hope Baptist Church in Spring City; Jim Poster and the Couriers; Chris Perdue; and the Mays Family of Chickamaug­a (formerly of Dayton).

› June 30: Abigail Corvin of Dayton opens for Brandon Maddox Duo of Nashville (country).

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