Longview-Kelso Community Concert Series at the Columbia!
Your 2024-25 Community Concert Series subscription admits you to all four great performances! High quality, professional entertainment right here at home!
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Jason lyle black
Sunday, March 16, 2025 – 3:00 p.m.
Jason Lyle Black returns to the Live on Stage roster with an
all-new show, “100 Hits of Stage & Screen®,” featuring 100
iconic songs from the hits of rock legends like Queen, ACDC,
and the Rolling Stones, to musicals like Wicked, Sweeney
Todd, and Phantom of the Opera, to film and television
soundtracks like Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars, Game of
Thrones, and many more. This fast-paced show is packed
with familiar hits and fun for the whole family!
Acoustic Eidolon
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.
Acoustic Eidolon brings a unique sound that is both new and
nostalgic. Performed by professionally trained musicians
Hannah Alkire and Joe Scott, this show has been described
as “genre-bending,” drawing influences from Celtic,
Americana, Folk and Flamenco. Their repertoire feature
s stunning renditions of popular songs like “Bohemian
Rhapsody,” “Hallelujah,” “Stairway to Heaven,” and so much
more!
PAST PERFORMANCES
Window in a wall
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 – 7:30PM
4-Piece Multi-National Song and Dance Show
-Tajci: European Teen Pop Sensation with Platinum Record
Sales
-Sanya: Lead Vocalist for Trans-Siberian Orchestra Tour
Bringing the world together through the universal language
of music, sisters Tajci Cameron and Sanya Mateyas present
their new show “Window in a Wall” – a unique blend of light
Jazz, show tunes, classic pop standards, European ethnic,
and gypsy-influenced music.
Male ensemble Northwest
Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 7:30PM
Whether singing classic choral literature or popular charts
from our day, this tenor and bass ensemble is on a mission
to spread joy through music. Male Ensemble Northwest was
formed in 1982 by former local choral conductors Howard
Meharg and Larry Marsh and Portland State University
professor Bruce Browne to demonstrate a high level of
music-making by choral conductors from across the Pacific
‘Northwest and to promote male choral singing. As observed
by an audience member, ”The enthusiasm and energy that
]you bring to a performance is infectious – standing “O” from ‘
our audience.” Don’t miss it!