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Music Calendar

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Live music

ACOUSTIC GOSPEL JAM — Brainerd United Methodist Church, McFerrin Chapel, 4315 Brainerd Road. Jam session, 6-7 p. m. each Sunday. After 7 p. m. play anything. 423- 6985928.

ANDY GULLAHORN — Red Bank Presbyteri­an Church, 4320 Dayton Blvd. Music for Missions presents folk singer/ songwriter in concert, with special guest Eric Parker, 7- 8: 30 p. m. March 4. $ 12. www.eventbrite.com.

BLACK JACKET SYMPHONY — Tivoli Theatre, 709 Broad St. Classic rock album re- creationis­ts perform “A Night at the Opera” in its entirety and other Queen hits, 8 p. m. today and Friday, Feb. 2324; doors open at 7 p. m. $25 and $ 30 plus fees (Friday is sold out). 423-757-5580, www. tivolichat­tanooga.com.

BOB’S BOOTCAMPS — Tivoli Center, 701 Broad St. Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera Music Director Emeritus Bob Bernhardt leads lectures on music and composers. Next: Madame Butterfly 101, 7- 8: 30 p. m. today, Feb. 23. Sold out. 423-267- 8583, www.chattanoog­asymphony.org.

BRYAN COLLEGE MUSIC — 721 Bryan College Drive, Dayton, Tenn. Johann Strauss’ “Die Fledermaus ( The Bat),” 7: 30 p. m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24-25. $ 10 general admission, $8 students, $6 Bryan faculty. 423-775-7500. www.bryan.edu/arts.

CHARLES & MYRTLE’S COFFEEHOUS­E — Christ Unity Church, 105 McBrien Road. Jazz standards by Kathy Webb and Jim Palmour, 8 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 25. $ 10 suggested donation. 423- 8924960, www.christunit­y.org.

CHATTANOOG­A BACH CHOIR — 423- 624-3603, www.chattanoog­abachchoir.org. Mardi Gras Gala, “Bach to the Future,” 6 p. m. cocktails and 7 p. m. four- course dinner Saturday, Feb. 25, with music by Booker T. Scruggs Ensemble, at Walden Club, 633 Chestnut St. $ 100 single, $ 1,000 table for 10. Pre- party at 5: 30 p. m. with River City Red Hots. Contest for Best Mask and door prizes awarded. 423- 902- 9191, chattanoog­abachchoir@comcast.net.

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.

CHORAL ARTS OF CHATTANOOG­A — Second Presbyteri­an Church, 700 Pine St. “Dark and Luminous Nights of the Soul,” featuring works by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and Gjeilo, directed by Darrin Hassevoort, 7: 30 p. m. March 3. Suggested donation: $20 adults, $ 10 students. VIP reception follows at Walden Club, 633 Chestnut St.www. choralarts­ofchattano­oga.org. 423- 605- 6058.

CREATIVE ARTS GUILD — 520 W. Waugh St., Dalton, Ga.706-259-1822, lisae@creativear­tsguild.org, www.creativear­tsguild.org. Chattanoog­a Jazz Quintet, 7: 30- 8: 30 p. m. March 4. Free concert co-sponsored by Dalton State College.

COWBOY GOSPEL JUBILEE — Cleveland Cowboy Church, 3040 Blythe Road, Cleveland, Tenn. Featured acts, 7 p. m. each Friday. 423- 476-7936.

CSO MASTERWORK­S — Tivoli Theatre, 709 Broad St. Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera presents Bartok Concerto for Orchestra, 7: 30 p. m. March 2. $21-$83 (reduced prices for students). 423-2678583, www.chattanoog­asymphony.org.

CSOYO CONCERTS — Tivoli Theatre, 709 Broad St. SideBy-Side Concert by Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera and CSO Youth Orchestras, 3 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 26. $ 15 adults, $7 children and students.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY PLAYHOUSE — 221 Tennessee Ave., Crossville, Tenn. 931484-5000, ccplayhous­e.com.

“Black Girl Magic,” featuring Jayme Alilaw, Michael Ruff and Brittney Boykin in a concert of spirituals, art songs and poetry, 7 p. m. today, Feb. 23. Freewill offering will be collected for the Shalom Center for Continuing Education at Uplands Village in Pleasant Hill.

DALTON STATE COLLEGE — Goodroe Auditorium, 650 College Drive, Dalton, Ga. 706272- 4436, www. daltonstat­e. edu. Performanc­e by Expedition Winds, featuring pianist Jerico Vasquez, 7: 30 p. m. Wednesday, March 1. Free.

DIVAS & DRINKS — The Foundry, 1201 Broad St. Opera Tennessee singers present “People Will Say We’re in Love”

themed songs, 6- 8 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 26 (postponed from Feb. 19). Free. sara@artistiaff­amati.com.

EAST TENNESSEE MUSIC COLLECTORS SHOW — East Ridge Community Center, 1517 Tombras Ave. Music dealers from across the South selling rare vintage vinyl LPs and 45s, CDs, music DVDs and memorabili­a, 10 a. m.- 4 p. m. March 5. $2. Bring clean used albums and 45s for appraisal and purchase. Dealer tables available. 704- 996- 9945, www.facebook.com/GregNealSh­ows.

ENGELHEIM VINEYARDS — 127 Lakeview Road, Ellijay, Ga. 706- 635- 9463, www. engelheim.com. Live music by Jerry Summers, 1: 30 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 25, and Danny Rhea, 1: 30 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 26.

GOSPEL BATTLE OF SONGS — Memorial Auditorium, 399 McCallie Ave. Performanc­es by The McKameys, Inspiratio­ns, The Primitive Quartet and The Greesons, with pre- concert music by The Bowers Quartet, 6: 30 p. m. March 4; doors open at 5: 30 p. m. $25 reserved tickets main floor; $20 general admission balcony, free balcony seating for children 12 and younger. 1- 800-745-3000 or 706- 861-7675. For group rates, call Paul Belcher Promotions, 423-253-7900, www. paulbelche­rconcerts.com.

GOSPEL/BLUEGRASS WEEKEND — Gem Theater, 700 S. Tennessee Ave., Etowah, Tenn. Back-to- back festivals presented by Etowah Arts Commission. $12 Friday only, $18 Saturday only, $25 both days. EAC office open noon- 6 p.m. Thursday- Friday, or order by credit card at 423-263-7608 or www.etowaharts.org.

March 3: Ninth annual John Studdard Memorial Bluegrass Gospel Concert, featuring Kenny and Amanda Smith and Just Us, 7: 30 p. m.; doors open at 7 p. m. Honors educator, musician and founder of the Cousin Jake Tullock Memorial Bluegrass Festival.

March 4: 23rd annual Cousin Jake Tullock Memorial Bluegrass Festival, featuring Band of Ruhks, Flashback, Hamilton County Ramblers, Third Degree and host band Just Us, noon-10 p. m.; doors open at 11 a. m. Honors longtime bass player for Flatt and Scruggs’ Foggy Mountain Boys, an Etowah native. Bands play afternoon and evening sets. Jam sessions on lawn of L&N Depot across the street.

GOSPEL, DAYTON, TENN. — McDonald’s, 130 Able Drive. McDonald’s Singers and featured act, 7 p. m. each Thursday. 423-240- 6027. GOSPEL, HIXSON — Dairy Queen, 5433 Highway 153. Kindred Spirits Vocal Band featured, 6- 8 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 28. 423-593-7217. GOSPEL, OOLTEWAH — Rafael’s Italian Restaurant, 5032 Ooltewah- Ringgold Road. Deidre Hardin, Vernon Greeson and Haley Horn featured, 6: 30- 8: 30 p. m. Monday, Feb. 27. 423-356- 9260. GOSPEL, OOLTEWAH— Wendy’s, 6009 OoltewahGe­orgetown Road, Ooltewah. Featured singers, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. each Tuesday. 899-7852.

JAZZANOOGA — 431 E. M. L. King Blvd. www. jazzanooga. org.

Today, Feb. 23: Jazz: The Next Generation Project, featuring Zowie Boyd, 7: 30 p. m. $ 15.

Friday, Feb. 24: Jazz: The Next Generation Project, featuring Seaux Chill (Nabil Ince), 7: 30 p. m. $ 15.

Sunday, Feb. 26: “The Sounds of Freedom,” featuring The Creative Undergroun­d, Jazzanooga director Shane Morrow, Jazzanooga Youth All Stars and other performers, 5-7 p. m. Doors open at 4: 30 p. m.; limited seating. Free; donations welcome. www. jazzanooga.org.

JIM SOUDERS BIRTHDAY PARTY/ ROAST — Colonnade, 264 Catoosa Circle, Ringgold, Ga. Lakeview- Fort Oglethorpe High School Band alumni presents 70th birthday party and barbecue fundraiser for former bandleader, with entertainm­ent by Kevin Roberts Jazz Quartet, Midnight Promise and Neil Brock and the Cover Up, Saturday, Feb. 25; entertainm­ent, 5-10: 30 p. m., dinner and program at 6 p. m. $ 30 in advance, $ 35 at door. Donations also accepted for endowment to buy large band instrument­s. Tickets at Farm to Fork, 118 Remco Shops Lane in Ringgold, through today, Feb. 23, or online at jimsouders­birthday.com. 423-762-1942, 423-309-7442, 423- 432- 0307.

LEE UNIVERSITY MUSIC — Cleveland, Tenn. Tickets available 3- 6 p. m. weekdays one week prior and at the door one hour before the event. 423- 614- 8343 (box office), 423- 614- 8240 (School of Music).

Monday, Feb. 27: Symphony Orchestra concert, featuring winners of Student Concerto Competitio­n, 7: 30 p. m., Pangle Hall, 340 Church St. NE.

Wednesday, March 1: Saxophone Choir concert, 7: 30 p. m., Squires Recital Hall, 1230 Parker St. NE.

Thursday, March 2: Symphonic Band concert, 7: 30 p. m., Conn Center, 150 11th St. NE.

MACDOWELL MUSIC CLUB — First Cumberland Presbyteri­an Chruch, 1505 N. Moore Road. Monthly meeting features member performanc­es from Irving Fine’s “Childhood Fables for Grownups” by Janet Sump (piano), accompanie­d by Margaret Ann Randolph (piano), and Beethoven’s Sonata in F Minor, Op. 57, by William Riddlespur­ger (piano), 10: 30 a. m. Wednesday, March 1. bakelley@aol.com.

MOUNTAIN OPRY — Walden’s Ridge Civic Center, 2501 Fairmount Pike, Signal Mountain. Bluegrass and mountain music, 8-11 p. m. each Friday. Free. 423- 8863252.

MUSIC AT ST. PAUL’S — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 305 W. Seventh St. 423-266- 8195, www. stpaulscha­tt.org.

Sunday, Feb. 26: Choral Evensong benefiting Metropolit­an Ministries, with combined area Episcopal choirs, 4 p. m. Reception follows. Donations welcome. Child care available.

Friday, March 3: Artist Series: Vienna Piano Trio, 7: 30 p. m.$20 adults, $ 15 seniors, $ 10 students.

MUSIC AT THE WINERY — Cartecay Vineyards, 5704 Clear Creek Road, Ellijay, Ga. Live music by Scott Stambaugh, 1: 30-5: 30 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 25. Concerts are free. $ 10 wine tasting includes five tastings and logo wine glass. 706- 698- 9463, www. cartecayvi­neyards.com.

PALACE THEATRE — 72 S. Main St., Crossville, Tenn. All times Central. 931- 484- 6133. www. palacethea­tre- crossville.com.

Saturday, Feb. 25: Primitive Quartet, 7 p. m., $21.50, $23.50, $28.50 ($ 3 more day of).

Saturday, March 4: Cumberland Jamboree, with

Trackside Band and guests in first all-gospel show, 7 p.m., $5.

PIK- N- BARN — 491 Allen Burgess Road, Crossville, Tenn. Jam starts at noon, open mike 4- 6 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 25 (all times Central). $ 5 donation for ages 13 and older. 931-788-2751.

POSITIVE BLUEGRASS — Jo Mama’s Wraps, 12553 N. Main St., Trenton, Ga. Local musician Carl Towns performs gospel and “posgrass,” 5: 307: 30 p. m. each Wednesday. Free. 706- 657-7138 or carl@wilderness­radio.net.

RECONCILIA­TION CONCERT — New City Fellowship, 2424 E. Third St. Nikki Lerner, worship director at Bridgeway Community Church in Columbia, Md., and her band, 6-8 p.m. March 4. Donations welcome. Lerner will lead 8:30 and 11 a.m. services March 5. 423- 629-1421, www.ncfmusic.com.

RECOVERY THROUGH ARTS — Barking Legs Theater, 1307 Dodds Ave. 423- 624-5347, www.barkingleg­s.org. The Road: Exploring Healing & Recovery Through the Arts: music, dance and visual art, 4- 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26; doors open at 3:30 p.m. Note: Adult themes. $10 at door.

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.

SALE CREEK OPRY — Sale Creek Lions Club, 15222 Coppinger Road. Old-time country and gospel music, 6: 30 p. m. each Saturday. Free. 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. 423-3049131, 423- 488-5087, 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. 423867-7185.

SNOW HILL BLUEGRASS JAMBOREE — Highway 58 Volunteer Fire Department Training Center, 9100 Snow Hill Road, Harrison. Volunteer firefighte­rs sponsor jamboree by area bands, 5:45-10 p. m. March 4. Free. 423-529- 8009.

SODDY- DAISY JAMBOREE — Soddy- Daisy Community Center, 190 Depot St. Pickers and listeners gather, 7-10 p. m. today, Feb. 23. Free. 423332-3654.

SAU MUSIC DEPARTMENT — Ackerman Auditorium, Southern Adventist University, 4881 Taylor Circle, Collegedal­e. Guest artist recital by cellist Cicely Parnas, 7: 30 p. m. today, Feb. 23. $ 5 per person, $ 12 per family. 423236-2880.

SUNDAY DRIVE IN CONCERT — Ridgedale Baptist Church, 1831 Hickory Valley Road. Award-winning contempora­ry Christian group performs, 6-7 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 26. Free. 423- 499- 0994.

SUNSET CONCERT SERIES — North River Civic Center, 1009 Executive Drive, Suite 102, Hixson. 423- 870- 8924, www.chattanoog­a. gov. Jericho Brass Band, led by Frank Hale, 7- 8 p. m. Friday, Feb. 24 (delayed a week to fourth Friday). Free.

TENNESSEE VALLEY THEATRE — 184 W. Jackson Ave., Spring City, Tenn. 423-3657529, www.tennessval­leytheatre.com.

Saturday, Feb. 25: Laura Walker & The Traveling Tennessean­s, 7: 30 p. m. $ 10.

Saturday, March 4: Nationally touring artist EmiSunshin­e of Madisonvil­le, Tenn., and Spring City’s Mt. LeConte Jug Band in benefit for Smoky Mountain fire victims, 7- 9 p. m. $ 15, with 100 percent of proceeds donated. Only 200 tickets. Call TVT or buy at Banjo’s BBQ, 22090 Rhea County Highway, or ERA BlueKey Properties, 22576 Rhea County Highway.

UTC MUSIC — 423- 425- 4601, www. utc.edu/music.

Friday, Feb. 24: Faculty recital by Ronda Ford (flute) and Erika Schafter (trumpet), accompanie­d by Jenny Parker, 7: 30 p. m. in Fine Arts Center, 752 Vine St.

Sunday, Feb. 26: University of Northern Colorado Flute & Piano Duo, featuring James Hall (flute) and Willem Van Schalkwyk (piano), performing works by Schubert, Bach, Chopin and Mower, 3 p. m. Cadek Recital Hall, 725 Oak St. Free.

March 3-5: Piano Arts Festival:“Pianists and Friends: Celebratin­g Solo and Collaborat­ive Piano,” events honoring the memory of Sin- Hsing Tsai.

WOODSONGS CONCERT SERIES — Stage 123, 123 W. Gordon St., Dalton, Ga. Winter concert series benefittin­g DEO Clinic features Kristy Cox and her band, 7 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 25, with The Tin Cup Rattlers opening; doors open at 6 p. m. $ 15 in advance, $ 18 at door. 706-5818025. www.woodsongsd­alton.com.

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