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4/29/2013, 10:08pm

Luhrs Presents...

By Courtesy of H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
Luhrs Presents...
Courtesy of H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center

Under The Streetlamp

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Under The Streetlamp

America’s hottest new pop quartet, Under The Streetlamp, features the dreamy voices of Michael Cunio, Shonn Wiley, Michael Ingersoll and Christopher Kale Jones.

The group specializes in doo-wop derived hits, along with old-time rock ‘n’ roll, Motown-era soul classics and exquisite harmonies.

Under The Streetlamp, along with their seven-piece band, are poised to bring the repertoire of The American Radio Songbook of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s (and even some hits from the ’80s) to a whole new audience while simultaneously reminding the original fans why they fell in love with the music in the first place.

Under the Streetlamp breathes fresh new life into the music and proves that great music is truly timeless.

Sara Evans

Six years after her last studio album, Sara Evans is back with her recent release, “Stronger,” a landmark record filled with the kind of gutsy explorations on life and love that have made Evans one of the most compelling female vocalists of her generation.

If people are surprised to hear that Evans is back, its because it did not seem as though she had ever gone away. She continued to tour and maintain close contact with her active fan base. She became an author and has already completed two novels — “The Sweet By and By” and “Softly and Tenderly.”

She released a greatest hits collection that included four new tunes, and she is continually remained a favorite with country radio thanks to such hits as “Born to Fly,” “Suds in the Bucket,” “I Keep Looking” and “Perfect.”

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