Jason Coleman - The Legacy of Floyd Cramer <- Click for Video
Monday, March 28, 2011    7:30 p.m.
Jason Floyd Coleman was born in Nashville, Tennessee on April 2, 1985. Blessed with talent inherited from his maternal grandfather, legendary keyboardist Floyd Cramer, he has played the piano since he was barely able to reach the keys. Over time, Jason’s playing style has matured into an uncanny reflection of the signature styling of his granddad, and he currently enjoys entertaining audiences by giving new life to Floyd’s beloved music.

2010 - 2011 Season

Duquesne University Tamburitzans  <- Click for Video

Sunday, September 19, 2010   3:00 p.m.
America's longest-running multicultural song and dance company, the Duquesne University Tamburitzans is a unique  ensemble of talented young folk artists dedicated to the performance and preservation of the music, songs, and dances of Eastern Europe and neighboring folk cultures. With their colorful costumes and traditional music, this troupe of more than 30 musicians, singers and dancers offers an exciting afternoon’s entertainment.

Pianafiddle  <- Click for Video

Thursday, October 21, 2010   7:30 p.m.
Is it bluegrass? Is it jazz? Is it classical, old time, ragtime, or blues? If Pianafiddle is performing, the answer is YES! Beginning only with a familiar tune, violinist/fiddler Adam DeGraff and pianist Randy Morris improvise as they go, blending the           traditional, the unwritten, and the spontaneous in compelling performances that range literally from Bach to Bluegrass.

John Davidson <- Click for Video

Saturday, March 19, 2011   7:30 p.m.
On television, John Davidson has hosted That’s Incredible, The New Hollywood Squares, One Hundred Thousand Dollar Pyramid, The Tonight Show (80 evenings, more than any other singer). In the late 1960‘s he also began starring in regional theatres, eventually playing Harold Hill in the Music Man. 

Davidson made his Broadway debut in 1964 at the age of 23.  Since then he has recorded twelve albums and performed in various musicals.  His latest CD “John Hamilton Davidson Is a Funny Guy” was released in 2006 to highlight his talents as a comedian and singer.

The Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra <- Click for Site
Sunday, May 1, 2011    3:00 p.m.
Under the directorship of David T. Evans, The Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra is a Baltimore, Maryland-based ensemble of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, mandobasses, and classical guitars. They play a mix of classical music, show tunes, marches, rags, and a variety of other light classical and popular tunes. The aim of the original BMO, as stated in the program for one of its first concerts back in 1925, was "to play the best Mandolin Music and further the cause of fretted instruments." They strive to uphold that goal to this day.  They call themselves Baltimore’s "other" orchestra (so people don't confuse them with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra!)