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Max Pollak & RumbaTap

Galvin Fine Arts Center

Saturday, January 29, 7:30 p.m.

 

Described by the New York Times as "wittily phrased," "groundbreaking," and "essentially a full-bodied experience," the Reader's What's Happenin' pages are ... .

Fine. Those Times quotes aren't in reference to the What's Happenin' pages. I can't get anything past you, can I?

But they are in reference to the latest area guests in Quad City Arts' Visiting Artist series: the gifted hoofers and musicians of Max Pollak & RumbaTap. Appearing at St. Ambrose University's Galvin Fine Arts Center on January 29, this acclaimed ensemble will wow crowds with its unique, exhilarating blend of Latin and jazz rhythms, and will do so, in part, with the aid of an instrument that we all have immediate access to: the human body.

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Clay Cook Vs. Levi LowreyMusic

Clay Cook Vs. Levi Lowrey

The Redstone Room

Thursday, January 13, 8 p.m.

 

Now that the warm-hearted spirit of the holidays is over, we can finally get back to some good, old-fashioned, American brawling. With that, I present what is sure to be the acoustic grudge match of 2011: January 13's Clay Cook Vs. Levi Lowrey concert at the Redstone Room! Prepare for a nasty, no-holds-barred, folk-rock battle royale in this presentation by Dirty Water Events - hell, even the presenters' name is nasty!

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