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Acoustic Alchemy
A very special benefit performance
Proceeds will benefit the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund at the Institute For Science And Health
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The internationally acclaimed smooth jazz band Acoustic Alchemy will present a unique show that pays tribute to the original band and their signature guitar instrumentals, featuring acoustic guitarists Greg Carmichael and Miles Gilderdale, and percussionist Greg Grainger.
Stories, anecdotes and a Q&A make this an intimate experience you won't want to miss! The band's latest CD will be on sale at the event. Sample their unique musical style at http://www.acoustic-alchemy.net
This exciting evening of jazz will be kicked off by:

Bach to the Future is a locally-renown St. Louis-based band specializing in innovative smooth jazz. They have previously opened for David Sanborn, the Yellowjackets, and Al DiMeola, and appeared at the Riverport Jazz Festival. To hear a sampling of their musical talents, visit http://www.bachtothefuture.net
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WHEN: |
Wednesday, March 28, 2007.
Show starts at 7:00 PM. VIP reception will follow the concert
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| WHERE: |
The Harriet Theater at CityPlace
700 South Rosemary Avenue
West Palm Beach , FL 334001
561-835-1408 |
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These events have very special meaning for Greg Carmichael, who co- founded Acoustic Alchemy with fellow guitarist Nick Webb. Nick Webb died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 43. According to Greg, "Nick was an inspiration for all of us in the band, involved in the music, ideas for arrangements, and recordings. He continues to be an inspiration to this day." |
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| TICKETS: |
VIP Seating $150 (includes cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and a special VIP-only after-show reception with time to meet the band members)
General Admission $45
For tickets - Click Here to redirect to the CTS BoxOffice or charge by phone by calling 1-866-449-2489 |
The Institute is honored that such a fine and globally recognized group has the desire to reach out to others and help those that are living with, or will be diagnosed with, pancreatic cancer. Acoustic Alchemy has once again chosen to team up with the Institute For Science And Health to raise funds for early detection, innovative targeted therapies, and hopefully a cure for pancreatic cancer by donating their time and effort to perform a benefit concert. Proceeds from this performance will help support the Pancreatic Cancer Research Program, part of the Gastrointestinal Diseases Program Initiative at the Institute.
For additional information, contact the Institute at (800) 840-9870.
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