Courtesy of Chuck Mangione Known for his multi-platinum hit "Feels So Good," flugelhorn player Chuck Mangione will be performing two shows at Sellersville Theater Saturday. Both the 4 and 9 p.m. shows are $39.50.
Editor's Note - As part of this weekend's celebration of Yuma High School's 100th anniversary, The Sun is publishing stories about or written by Yuma High alumni. Chris McDaniel was a member of the Class of 2003 and a member of the school's championship marching band drum-line.
The Kentucky State Marching Band Championships will start this weekend, with several past champions from local high schools hoping to return to the finals.
Everyone knows that injuries can end the career of an athlete, but musicians are at risk too, particularly from repetitive stress ailments. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra's concerts this week bring together a familiar conductor and a near-legendary pianist who both found their lives turned upside down 30 years apart by focal dystonia -- a condition in which the fingers curl involuntarily and
To much of the public, Chuck Mangione might be a pop star who made a name for himself with a couple of AM radio hits nearly three decades ago, playing an exotic instrument.
In Concert Colonial Theatre 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-1228. www.thecolonialtheatre.com. Four B**chin' Babes. $27.50-$39.50. 10/24 8 pm. Flower Power Music Festival - Tin Bird Choir, Hoots & Hellmouth, Matt Brown, Old School Freight Train. $15-$25. 10/26 8 pm.