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World Famous Jazz Guitarist & Acclaimed Violinist Appear at C.B.H.C.M.

Posted on April 1st, 2012

Tuesday April 3rd at 7:00 p.m.

World renown jazz guitarist John Stowell will return to the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum with acclaimed violinist Paul Patterson. Stowell and Patterson have both traveled the world performing for many years, first meeting and playing together in the 80’s. John Stowell was the first American Jazz performer to appear in Russia after the fall of the Iron Curtain and he continued to sell out performances there for two decades after.

Paul Patterson plays violin in the Cincinnati Symphony, Pops Orchestras, and has been a featured soloist on a number of instruments including the bouzouki and the mandolin, among others. When not busy playing professionally Patterson keeps himself busy playing at jazz clubs throughout his hometown of Cincinnati.

If you missed Stowell’s January performance, here is another opportunity to see this amazing musician in action!

 

Tickets are $7 Adults and $2 Children

All proceeds will help fund upcoming events including future concert series, lectures, exhibit, and field trips.

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