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Larry Goldstein
Lokahi
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Posted - 01/17/2014 : 06:06:38 AM
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Capitol Theater on March 22.
It's a fairly small house. Tickets are available at Rainy Day Records.
Larry
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TerryLiberty
Lokahi
USA
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Posted - 01/17/2014 : 5:59:11 PM
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Thanks Larry! Good to see you on the 'patch again! |
Terry
Olympia, WA Forever a haumana |
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Auntie Maria
Ha`aha`a
USA
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Posted - 01/20/2014 : 5:02:15 PM
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Lots of stops on that tour -- WA, CA and Idaho!
Mar 15 - Dance Palace, Pt. Reyes, CA, 8:00 pm Ticket info: 415-663-1075, http://www.dancepalace.org
Mar 20 - Arts on Tour, Magic Valley Arts Council, Twin Falls, ID, 7:30 pm Box Office: 208-732-6288, http://www.csi.edu/artsontour
Mar 22 - Capitol Theater, presented by UpWest Arts, Olympia, WA, 8:00 pm Box office: 360-754-3635
Mar 23 - Performing Arts Center Concert Hall at Western Washington University, presented by UpWest Arts, Bellingham, WA, 7:00 pm Box Office: 360-650-6146, www.tickets.wwu.edu
Mar 25 - The Jacklin Arts & Cultural Center, Post Falls, ID, 7:30 pm www.thejacklinartscenter.org, 208-457-8950
Mar 28 - Washington State University Performing Arts, Daggy Hall Theatre, Pullman, WA, 7:30 pm www.ticketswest.com, Tickets: 800-325-7328, All TicketsWest outlets, incl. Beasley Coliseum box office (M-F 10-2) Daggy Hall Theatre Ticket Office, 2 hours before show
Mar 29 - Kirkland Performance Center, presented by UpWest Arts, Kirkland, WA, 8:00 pm 350 Kirkland Ave Box Office: 425-893-9900, www.kpcenter.org
Mar 30 - Sunday Afternoon Live, South Bend, WA, 2:00 pm Raymond Theatre, Raymond, WA www.sundayafternoonlive.org |
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Larry Goldstein
Lokahi
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Posted - 01/24/2014 : 05:14:49 AM
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Talk about a "small house."
When it comes to playing gigs at places such as Pt. Reyes and South Bend, we're talking really small, rural communities. Last year Keola and Moana were in Chimicum, WA, a tiny, unincorporated village on the Olympic Peninsula.
To me it's a wonderful example of the Beamers dedication to share their aloha and the magic of the music and dance. It sure can't be about the money
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