The Dixie Six
Island Arts Center, 1127 US Rte 2 North Hero 05474 1127 US Rte 2, North Hero, VTThese six Vermont musicians focus on the sound and repertoire of Louis Armstrong’s All Stars of the 1950’s and 1960’s.
These six Vermont musicians focus on the sound and repertoire of Louis Armstrong’s All Stars of the 1950’s and 1960’s.
The classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced singers. Students will be given access to online exercises for ongoing practice. Back by popular demand
The classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced singers. Students will be given access to online exercises for ongoing practice. Back by popular demand
Enjoy an informal cabaret-style evening featuring a fine jazz quartet of clarinet, grand piano, double bass, and rums! Relax at your own table while musicians Haiduck, Heckendorn, Haenni, and Ryan perform all-time favorites featuring the Great American Songbook. Reserve your table online.
Vermont’s premier big-band swing/dance group. Swingin’ for over 40 years! Their appearance is always a popular event in the hot venues across Vermont.
The classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced singers. Students will be given access to online exercises for ongoing practice. Back by popular demand
New York City concert pianist Sohyun Ahn returns to Island Arts for the third year. Her well-attended concerts of the last two summers elicited raves— “amazing delicacy” and “world class”. Ahn plays the Ballade No. 4 and Three Nocturnes Op. 15 by Chopin, and Sonata in E flat Major by Haydn. Local pianist Eun Hee Park joins Ahn to play the piano 4-hands work Romantiques, Op. 55 by Cécile Chaminade.
Island Arts 40th Anniversary Celebration with Food Truck. Vermont musician Colby Crehan, former vocalist and songwriter for the Bluegrass Gospel Project and Possum Haw, reunites with Possum Haw bandmates for the new 5-piece acoustic project Marsh Lights.
The classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced singers. Students will be given access to online exercises for ongoing practice. Back by popular demand