Nightfall Concert Series Welcomes Howard Levy
Written by Guest EditorialJuly 30, 2009 – 10:00 am
The Chattanooga Downtown Partnership continues its 2009 Nightfall Concert Series this Friday, July 31, on the BlueCross Stage in Miller Plaza with legendary harmonica wizard Howard Levy.
Howard Levy is a musician without limits. As a founding member of the Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, his musical adventures include journeys into jazz, pop, rock, world music, Latin, classical, folk, blues, country, theater, and film. This universally-acknowledged harmonica player has appeared on hundreds of cd’s, won a Grammy, won a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Original Music for a Play, and has performed many times on American and European television and radio. Levy will be accompanied by guitarists Chris Siebold and Pat Fleming for this show.
Opening act Milele Roots will take the stage at 7 p.m., followed by Howard Levy at 8 p.m.
Celebrating its 21st season, this FREE concert series continues to bring an eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, reggae, zydeco, funk, bluegrass and folk music to Downtown Chattanooga. This 17-week series is held on the BlueCross Stage in Miller Plaza on Friday evenings from Memorial Day weekend through September 25th. Beer, wine, food and non-alcoholic drink concessions are available on site. No outside food or beverages are allowed.
For the first time ever, you can win the chance to see your favorite Nightfall artists in comfortable stage-side seating in Herman Miller chairs, courtesy of Office Coordinators Inc. Four seats, along with some free drinks and indoor restroom access, will be available for purchase each week through a silent auction bid which may be placed at the Nightfall table, or on the Nightfall website at www.downtownchattanooga.org.
Beginning at 6 PM each Friday, FREE Nightfall parking is offered for vehicles with a Kelly Auto Group sticker in the Republic Parking lot at 10th Street between Broad and Market Streets. Limited handicapped parking will be available on Georgia Avenue across from the Joel W. Solomon Federal Building.
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