IMAC
TO PRESENT Jazz Guitarists
ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY
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Saturday October 14, 2006 at
8 & 10:30pm
ADMISSION: $37.50 Full Price
/ $28.50 IMAC Members
On Saturday, October 14th, 2006
at 8PM & 10:30PM, the Inter-Media Art Center (IMAC)
in Huntington, Long Island will present a jazz concert with
ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY featuring Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale
and their band. The show will also feature a special guest
saxophonist to be announced later.
Formed in England over a decade ago, Acoustic
Alchemy modeled themselves after bands like Pentangle and
Steeleye Span. The duo of Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael
made music that combines a variety of musical styles ranging
from '70's folk-rock to flamenco and reggae. Their signature
style combined nylon and steel-stringed guitars in eclectic
tunes with pleasing melodies and accessible arrangements.
Their recordings, including Red Dust and Spanish Lace, Natural
Elements, Blue Chip, Reference Point, Early Alchemy, ar
can’ um, Positive Thinking, The Beautiful Game and
AART have received rave reviews and tremendous national
radio airplay. Their current album is American/ English.
Tickets for this performance are $37.50
($28.50 for IMAC Members). For tickets or further information
on this performance, or on other IMAC programs, call IMAC's
24-hour Arts-Line at (631) 549-ARTS. Tickets can also be
purchased at the theater from noon to 6PM, Tuesday through
Friday, and after 2PM on the day of the performances. For
further information, call IMAC's business office at (631)
549-9666.
The Inter-Media Art Center,
Inc. is a non-profit Media and Performing Arts Center whose
programs and services are supported in part by public funds
from the New York State Council on the Arts (a state agency),
Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs, the Town of Huntington,
NYS Senator Carl Marcellino, by a grant from The Harmon
Foundation, as well as by the Members of IMAC. IMAC also
gratefully acknowledges support from Bank of America, Korg
USA, The D’Addario Foundation for the Performing Arts,
JBL Pro, AutoOne Insurance, Peconic Bay Winery, The Lowerre
Family Trust, Branch Financial Services and Olivia and Harlan
Fischer.
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