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Concert Review: Dennis DeYoung: The Music of Styx
October 12, 2012
Dennis DeYoung is still as vivacious as ever (clearly evidenced by the emphatic shout of one audience member, “You’ve still got it man!!”).
Concert Review: Bugs Bunny and The Symphony
October 5, 2012
Ever wonder what Saturday mornings in heaven might be like? Experience a little bit of heaven on earth in George Daugherty's utterly delightful show.
Event Review: DSO AT&T Gala
September 15, 2012
Definitely an "Evening to Remember," the 2012 DSO Gala was a night of spectacular music, delicious food, mingling with friends, and dancing the night away ...
Concert Review: Cirque Musica
November 4, 2011
C'est Magnifique! Cirque Musica "blends the grace and thrills of the world's greatest circus performers with stunning symphonic music" … and it's magnificent!
Concert Review: Herbie Hancock
October 31, 2011
Along with a series of reproduced vocal sounds, Herbie added enhancements galore. Think 'wika-wika-wika,' 'wahk-wahk,' 'grooaan, grooaan,' 'tsst, tsst ...
Concert Review: Amy Grant
October 14 - 16, 2011
Contemporary Christian music artist Amy Grant hit the stage, strapped on her acoustic guitar, and invited us all to “Stay for A While”.
Concert Review: Gamelan D'Drum
Saturday, February 5, 2011
The Gamelan D'Drum composition for world percussion and orchestra is extraordinary - quite possibly the most unique piece of music we've ever heard.
Concert Review: Mannheim Steamroller
Sunday, December 26 - Monday, December 27, 2010
For us this year, it was deep fried Oreos and Mannheim Steamroller (not at the same time, of course, although that really would’ve been sweet!)
Review: Christmas Celebration with the DSO
Thursday, December 9 - Sunday, December 19, 2010
Not too old-style-wooden-bench ‘church-y’ or too holiday-madness ‘commercialized’, this production lies somewhere in the warm, just-right, gooey center.














