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150 E Columbus St, Lithopolis OH

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MUSIC 2010

Ginger Brenning - 614-837-9641

The line-up of musicians for 2010 will be updated as confirmations are received.

All 4 Him Gospel Trio
10 am - 11 am

Dave Hawkins

11:20 am - 12:30 pm

With pithy songs about loves gained and lost, songs about baseball, kids, from the view of a jilted lover or the eyes of an old man's dog, songwriter and entertainer Dave Hawkins has an eye, ear and HEART for life's little quirks.  An eclectic songwriter who's been compared to Steve Goodman, Harry Chapin and Peter Yarrow.  A cross-over artist with a broad base of Folk and Celtic fans in the Midwest, New England, Western United States and Europe.  Dave is featured in the Ohio Arts Council Touring Roster.

Luxury Brown
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Featuring vocalist Meredith Evans, Luxury Brown takes pride in providing the best in live entertainment, ensuring an unforgettable performance! Luxury Brown offers a variety of dance, R&B, jazz, pop, Motown and so much more. With undeniable quality vocals and musicianship, Luxury Brown delivers the perfect blend of your favorite music, incorporating professionalism, stage presence, and true showmanship into a dynamic and engaging performance.

Dwight Lenox & The Lenox Avenue Express
2:45 pm - 4:00 pm

For more than 20 years, the rich tenor voice and dynamic presence of Dwight Lenox has captivated audiences around the country.  From blues to ballad and jazz to swing, Dwight shines.  His impeccable instincts and mellow sound have garnered the attention of some of the finest musicians in the industry.  He has performed with Sammy Tucker and renowned organist Hank Marr.  He's been showcased alongside the likes of Freddie Hubbard, Bobbie Humphrys, Ramsey Lewis and Herbie Mann.  And as featured vocalist with the 17-piece Columbus Jazz Orchestra, he's shared the stage with Harold Jones and Carmen Bradford. Dwight's fluid style lends itself to a vast repertoire from Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, James Ingram, Stevie Wonder, Lou Rawls and many more.  But his raw abilities are uniquely evidenced in his performance of original music.  Dwight's career has taken him from New York to LA to the heart of the Midwest He is featured in the Ohio Arts Council Touring Roster.



With a repertoire covering a wide range of dance styles that include swing, rock, ballad, blues, cha cha, rumba, mambo, samba, waltz, disco, foxtrot and polka, Swing's the Thing brings events to life with hits from a variety of artists, while respecting the origins of big band by playing tunes from the books of such legends as Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, and Woody Herman.