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IN HARMONY: THROUGH MUSIC WE ARE ONE
When: Saturday, July 31, 2010 - 7:00 PM (Doors open 6:00 PM)
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IN HARMONY: PARTNER CONCERT
When: Thursday, July 29, 2010 - 7:00 PM (Doors open 6:00 PM)
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IN HARMONY: OPENING CEREMONY
When: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 - 7:00 PM (Doors open 6:00 PM)
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SHOWCASE AT STUDIO BEE: ANDY TANNER AND THE CHANGING COLORS
When: Thursday, July 15, 2010 - 6:00 PM (Doors open 5:00 PM)
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THIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (NO TICKET REQUIRED)

Andy Tanner (6:00PM)

The Showcase is proud to welcome back Andy Tanner, who performed in the openinc concerts of the series in Fall 2008. In summer 2008, Andy Tanner released “Suitcase Full of Air,” an 11-track disc described as half dark piano pop, half post-punk medium core. Tanner is best known regionally for his seven-year stint as singer-songwriter for the band Laymen Terms.











6:45: The Changing Colors

The tiny hamlet of Manitou Springs, Colorado sits just  below the soaring heights of Pikes Peak. A place frequented by thousands of tourists each year, it is a mecca for flatlanders and southerners longing for the cool mountain air and the remarkable views.  It is also a haven for gifted songwriters and musicians. Among the most capable of these writers is Conor Bourgal, who along with his twin brother, Ian, and an interchangeable ensemble of musicians, form a group called the Changing Colors.

It is the surrounding mountains that inform the Color’s music and lend them it’s spiritual resonance. They are a band that sings of longing and beauty, hope and regret. Their latest album, Ghost of Red Mountain takes its entire theme from the legendary story of Manitou resident Emma Crawford. Sometime in the early 1900's Crawford’s coffin was washed down onto Main Street from it’s perch above town on Red Mountain. The story is the source of Manitou’s biggest festival – the internationally renowned Emma Crawford Coffin Races held each Halloween. Bourgal chose to look beyond the gothic story and to bring a hardscrabble pioneer woman’s life to light.
The result is a set of songs so poignant and moving that after a single play, they stay with the listener for days, creating a sustained whisper of love and yearning. Using the simplicity of acoustic guitar and the melancholy tone of a lap steel, Bourgal sings of promises of remembrance and anticipated romance. Their music is disquieting, creating aching images of piercing lament and burdens laid down. Bourgal’s narrative style creates stories of the human experience that are sparse, haunting and unforgettable.

The Colors' style remains accessible in its similarity to folk and Americana, but it’s substance is far more complex. Bourgal’s songs paint a landscape of the human journey through fear and despair into ultimate freedom and spiritual release. Each song on the album forms a particular scene in the narrative, moving toward ultimate transcendence. A recurring theme is separation – usually of lovers – and the passage through the anxiety and anguish of withdrawal. This experience is often examined from both perspectives – the one leaving and the one left behind. The ultimate theme is the transformation of the human spirit through acceptance of one’s migration through ordeal to triumph.  Finally, the listener is left with a feeling of ascendancy and tranquility

Since their first show in June 2008, The Changing Colors have played more than 100 shows in 7 states.







CS PHILHARMONIC: SUMMERTIME CLASSICS
When: Saturday, July 17, 2010 - 8:00 PM (Doors open 7:00 PM)
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Summertime fun at the Pikes Peak Center, with favorites from West Side Story, La Boheme, Gershwin, Dvorak, and much more!







GABRIEL IGLESIAS
When: Friday, July 16, 2010 - 8:00 PM (Doors open 7:00 PM)
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Gabriel Iglesias has been described as unbelievably funny, electrifying, and a gifted performer who has the ability to consistently deliver a quality comedy experience in every venue he plays. His high-octane show is a hilarious mixture of storytelling, parodies, characters and sound effects that bring all his personal issues to life. His clean, animated comedy style has earned national crossover appeal.

Iglesias's talent on stage has earned him several television appearances and prestigious honors. Fans have seen him on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Comedy Central's "Premium Blend," HBO Comedy Minutes, NBC's "Showtime at the Apollo," and BET Comic View. Iglesias has also been seen numerous times on the popular Galavision show, "Que Locos." After filming his first thirty-minute standup special for national television, “Comedy Central Presents Gabriel Iglesias,” Iglesias was awarded Comedy Central's “Special of the Year” for 2003. He is the youngest comedian in the long history of Comedy Central to win the award. He has also won favorite comic of the year for Comedy Central for two years back-to-back.




"High School Reunion" - Gabriel Iglesias

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