SKILLET and THIRD DAY

With Special Guests: PETER FURLER, BRANDON HEATH, MANDISA, & WE AS HUMAN

6:30 pm PM Sunday, March 9

iWireless Center, 1201 River Dr, Moline, IL 61265

Skillet was formed in Memphis in 1996 and is led by husband and wife John and Korey Cooper. The band won rock song of the year from the Gospel Music Association, or GMA, in 2008 (for "Comatose") and this year (for "Sick of It").

Third Day was formed in Georgia and has won eight awards from the GMA. Its 11th studio album, "Miracle," was released in November 2012.

Tickets are On Sale Now!

Tickets are available at these locations:
iWireless Center Box Office
All Ticketmaster Outlets
Online: Ticketmaster.com
Phone: 800-745-3000

VIP Seating, Lower Bowl and Main Floor seating available.

Group Offer: Buy 12 or more at one time, get 2 FREE tickets! For more information, contact: (309) 277-1356

Box Office information:(309) 764-2000. TDD line for hearing impaired only (309) 764-2054. Group orders: (309) 277-1356.

Box Office hours:Monday through Friday - 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM Saturday - 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Day of the event - 10:00 AM to showtime

Types of Payment Accepted: The Box Office accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card, and cash.

Will Call: Tickets can be picked up no earlier that three hours before the event. Patron must have a photo ID, the actual credit card, and confirmation number.

Website: iWirelesscenter.com

Children Rules: All children having attained their 3rd birthday must have a ticket. Some events require children younger than 3 to have a ticket.

General Rules: Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the facility. Also prohibited are firearms, expolsives, weapons and laser pointers. All bags will be visually inspected and guests may be subject to a body search.

Show times:
Doors: 6:00pm
Show: 6:30pm

Please note: This is a change from earlier posted show times of 7:00 pm.

Click Here for More Info & Buy Tickets:

http://www.ticketmaster.com/third-day-skillet-moline-illinois-03-09-2014/event/06004B8BF38BCBB2?artistid=1110729&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=60

Skillet and Third Day is presented by Food for the Hungry and is brought to us by Awakening Events.

New Anthem is a 501c3 Christian non profit organization that by 2013 has brought or helped to bring 750 Christian and charity events to the region.

The Quad City Wind Ensemble's (QCWE) Winter Concert will be performed on Sunday, March 16th at 3:00pm.  The concert will take place in the Allaert Auditorium at the Galvin Fine Arts Center on the St. Ambrose campus.  Admission in $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and FREE for all students through 12th grade.  See attached poster for details.

The QCWE was recently selected as performers at the Iowa Bandmasters Association (IBA) 2014 Conference in May.  The conference will take place May 15-17 at the Downtown Marriott in Des Moines, Iowa.

The IBA includes a membership of over 1,000, most of whom are directors of school bands.  It is one of the largest and most active of all state bandmaster organizations in the country.  Its driving force has kept good bands and good band music thriving in communities of all sizes through the state of Iowa.

The QCWE was founded in 1987 by Dr. Charles B. DCamp of St. Ambrose University, and has become one of the finest adult bands in the nation. In 2012 the QCWE was the Community Division winner of The American Prize in Band/Wind Ensemble Performance.  For additional information, please visit www.qcwindensemble.org, or http://www.facebook.com/qcwindensemble

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today issued the following statement about producer, director, actor and comedian Harold Ramis, who died yesterday at the age of 69:

"Harold Ramis was one of those truly rare people who could make us laugh and think at the same time. The joy he brought to our lives and the generous way he shared his talent with us have made the world a better place.

"Harold called Illinois home no matter where his fame took him, and as a state we have been blessed by his achievements and generosity.

"Because of Harold, many often smile when thinking about college, golf, taking a vacation, boot camp, ghosts, Groundhog Day, or any of the things depicted in his unforgettable body of work.

"I join the people of Illinois in offering our condolences to his wife Erica and children Violet, Julian and Daniel. Their husband and father taught us how to take ourselves less seriously, and for that we are forever grateful."

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The Bradley University Chorale, as part of its annual spring tour, will present a concert at Riverside United Methodist Church on Saturday, March 15, 2014, at 7:00 pm.

The 35-member choir from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, will present a program entitled "Song and Dance," performing music spanning five centuries on the subject of singing and dancing. Schutz, Hassler, Purcell, Randall Thompson, Moses Hogan, music from Haiti, Lithuania, and Catalan, and American vocal jazz will all be represented.

The Bradley Chorale has performed across the United States and Europe, winning national and international recognition. The ensemble has frequently performed for state and regional music educator conventions. Last May the Chorale toured in southern Spain, presenting concerts in Granada, Seville, Carmona, and Cadiz.

Dr. John Jost, director of the Bradley Chorale and professor of music at Bradley, earned his undergraduate and advanced degrees at Stanford University and taught in California, New York, and Haiti before arriving at Bradley in 1989. Dr. Jost has served as principal violist in the Peoria Symphony, co-founded the Peoria Bach Festival, and continues to direct a music camp for Haitian youth each summer in Haiti. He has won teaching and service awards from Bradley University, the Illinois Choral Directors Association, and the Haitian Ministry of Culture.

Riverside United Methodist Church is located at 712 16th Street, Moline, IL. For more information, contact Eric Ashcraft, ashcro01@luther.edu, 309-948-1311.

Three Pubs in Downtown Bettendorf, Iowa are excited to announce the first-ever Sinners and Saints Party as part of the Bettendorf Mardi Gras celebration. Sinners and Saints will kick off at 6:00 p.m., Saturday, March 1 at the Paddle Wheel, Muddy Waters, and Fumbles, marking the start of the carnival season with Cajun food, music, drink specials, and plenty of bead throwing.

If you grew up in South Louisiana, chances are you've been to a Sinners and Saints Party. But if you are from the Quad Cities, odds are you have never even heard of this Cajun Festival. These in-the-street celebrations began some time before World War II in the small towns scattered about Bayou Country. A group of Cajun musicians would get together and play all night. A whole lot of shakin' in the street.

 

Mark your calendars for March 1 for the first ever Sinners and Saints Party, shakin' the streets in Downtown Bettendorf, Iowa. All those 21 years of age and over are invited to join in this traditional celebration of culture and entertainment. For $10 each participant will receive an array of Mardi Gras Party items including a Hurricane Glass filled with Sinners or Saints beverage, a Swizzle Straw, a Mask, and will be able to shake the streets while shakin' from pub to pub all night long. This collection of items can be purchased in advance at the Paddle Wheel, Muddy Waters, or Fumbles and guarantees your participation.

Then on March 1, starting at 6:00 p.m. each location will have $6 Sinners or Saints refills (as well as other drink discounts), Cajun cuisine specials, live entertainment, dancing, and beads, beads, beads! Come decked-out in purple, gold and green to win prizes for "best party-goer".

If you've never been to a Mardi Gras Celebration, you don't want to miss this Downtown Bettendorf Mardi Gras party!

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Experience Elton John on the big screen as Fathom Events, CinemaLive, and Rocket Music Entertainment Group bring "Elton John: The Million Dollar Piano" to nearly 700 select movie theaters for a spectacular two-night event on TuesdayMarch 18 and WednesdayMarch 26 at 7:00 p.m. (local time). Captured live from Elton's residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, the epic concert experience features all of Elton's greatest hits throughout his legendary career including "Rocket Man," "Tiny Dancer," "Your Song" and more. In addition to the concert performance, cinema audiences will be treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of Elton's celebrated 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
"Elton John: The Million Dollar Piano" will be presented at the following cinemas in your area on March 18 and March 26:
Cinemark Davenport 18 with IMAX 3601 E 53Rd St Davenport IA 52807
Click here for a full list of participating theaters (subject to change).
Tickets are available now at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.

Rev. Robert Jones in the Quad-Cities for Blues in the Schools, Feb. 24-28

For over 25 years Robert Jones has been a champion of American Roots music, with a special emphasis on traditional African American music. He is also a storyteller, a preacher, an artist, and a teacher.  The Mississippi Valley Blues Society presents Robert Jones as its February Blues in the Schools artist-in-residency for the week of February 24-28 for workshops at 10 area schools and two open-to-the-public performances:

  • Wednesday, Feb. 26:  Cool Beanz?1325 30th St., Rock Island IL;  6:30-8:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, Feb.27:  River Music Experience?2nd and Main, Davenport;  7:00-9:00 p.m.

Robert Jones says, "Stories, spirituals, blues, work songs, field hollers, country music, folk songs, gospel and original songs are all a part of fabric of America's culture. This is the music that gave the world blues, jazz, R&B, bluegrass, rock and even Hip Hop. They give insight into the way that we have lived and the ways that we continue to live together.  I feel it is the responsibility of the artist to pass along and to build upon that which has been learned from earlier generations."

Robert Jones  plays guitar, fiddle, harmonica, quills, banjo and mandolin.  He's played with John Hammond, the Holmes Brothers, Hubert Sumlin, Cephas & Wiggins, Keb Mo', Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Howard Armstrong, Nappy Brown, Roy BookBinder, David Bromberg, Chris Smither, Guy Davis, Pinetop Perkins, Saffire, and Willie Dixon.  This faculty member at Wayne State University, Port Townsend Blues Week. and Fur Peace Ranch is the recipient of the international Blues Foundation's  2007 Keeping the Blues Alive award  for Education and was the 2010 Teller-in-Residence?National Storytelling Center, Jonesborough TN.

Robert Jones was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1956. His father was from West Pointe, Mississippi and his mother hailed from Conecuh County, Alabama. Consequently, Robert grew up in Detroit in a very Southern household. Early on Robert Jones fell under the influence of his maternal grandmother's record collection. He grew up listening to and loving a wide variety of music, especially the blues.

By the age of 17 Robert had already amassed a record collection of early blues and begun to teach himself guitar and harmonica. By his mid-twenties Robert was hosting an award-winning radio show on WDET-FM, Detroit called "Blues From the Lowlands."  Concentrating primarily on traditional acoustic blues, Robert started performing at some of Detroit's best music venues including the Soup Kitchen Saloon, The Ark, and Sully's. Those early venues led to a touring career that included the Chicago Blues Festival, King Biscuit Blues Festival, Duluth Blues Festival and tours throughout Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.

Influenced by legendary bluesman Willie Dixon, Robert developed an educational program called, "Blues For Schools". This program has literally taken him into classrooms all over the country, and for approximately the next 15 years Robert polished his craft as both as a performer and a music educator.

Still, Robert considers his greatest honor to be his call to the gospel of ministry.  Robert began to study under Rev. James Robinson, Sr. at the Sweet Kingdom Missionary Baptist Church in Detroit. Emphasizing the cultural, historical and educational aspects of blues, Jones began to think of his music as an outreach of his ministry. Essentially, he was a singer who preached. However, the death of his pastor in January of 1999 would change the direction of Jones' life and his music.

In 2002, with his home church in the fourth year of upheaval at the loss of its leader, and with no end to the confusion in sight, Robert was called by his church to become its next pastor. Over a period of a few months Robert started the process of becoming a preacher who sings instead of a singer that preaches. During this period Robert Jones gave up his highly rated radio program and essentially gave up performing. He reshaped is "Blues For Schools" program into "American Roots Music In Education" (ARMIE), a program that could encompass a wider variety of music including spirituals, gospel, and folk music.

2006 marked a decided return to performance. Especially influenced by sacred musicians such as Rev. Gary Davis, Blind Willie Johnson, Rev. Dan Smith, Joshua White, Blind Connie Williams and Rev. Robert Wilkins, Rev. Robert B. Jones now presents "Holy Blues" to new audiences. Whether he is performing alone, with his good friend Matt Watroba or with his wife of twenty years, Sister Bernice Jones, Rev. Jones is now enjoying, more than ever, the thrill of making music and spreading the blues gospel to ever expanding audiences.

New audiences have included the National Storytelling Festival (Jonesborough TN), the Just Stories Festival in Chicago, IL, MerleFest in NC, Wheatland Festival?Remus MI, and Manchester and Stamford, England, and workshop and school residencies in London, ON, Canada;  Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada;  Summer Acoustic Music Week at Geneva Point, NH;  Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch in Pomeroy, OH; Swannanoa Traditional Song Week at Warren Wilson College inNC, Port Townsend WA Blues Week, and others.

Among Robert's new pursuits is a program that will combine storytelling, vocals, instrumental music and artwork to explore and showcase the earliest known aspects of African American music and culture. In other words, Robert is looking to explore and share the music and stories that came before the blues.  Robert continues to share his love and fascination for the roots and branches of the blues.

Robert Jones's weeklong residency for the MVBS Blues in the Schools program is made possible with generous support by the Riverboat Development Authority.  Other sponsors are The Lodge, the River Music Experience, the Moline Foundation, Alcoa, and KALA radio.

Nova Singers Presents: Music of the Deep North

 

Sweden, Finland, and the Baltics are famous for their wealth of choral and folk music. This unique program features a wide variety of music from this extraordinary part of the world.  Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae, Jaakko Mäntyjärvi's masterpiece, which tells the story of a 1994 maritime disaster, is one of the most powerful and challenging pieces written for choir.  Brahms wrote his Nachtwache I and II at the end of his life and loved them so much that he wanted them sung at his funeral! Estonian composer Arvo Pärt's Nunc dimittis is quietly beautiful.  Northern Lights, written by young Latvian composer Eriks Ešenvalds, combines a folk song with English poetry, chimes and water-tuned glasses to evoke the experience of viewing the northern lights.  A set of Swedish folk songs, in Swedish and English, rounds out this Scandinavian program.

Artistic Director Laura Lane says, "This is the coolest program we've done since Drum Song!  Every piece is completely different from every other piece, each one offering its own unique beauty and soundscape. I think audience members will love hearing the traditional sounds of Brahms and the simple beauty of the Swedish folk songs. But folks will also hear special vocal techniques including whispering, chanting, humming, sliding and traditional Lithuanian tongue-clicking. This program also features some instruments that I've never heard live before, such as an ocarina and water-tuned glasses. I'm really excited to be doing Esenvalds' Northern Lights:  the chimes and the water-tuned glasses give it a uniquely haunting atmosphere."

Nova Singers, a professional vocal ensemble under the direction of Dr. Laura Lane, hopes to share our musical soul with you.  Nova Singers is known for bringing a wide variety of choral music to its audiences, and for the beauty and charm the singers impart to their music.

Tickets will be available at the door. Admission is $18 for adults and $15 for seniors. Students are admitted free of charge. Nova Singers season tickets will still be available through this performance.  For information about tickets, recordings, or other Nova Singers events, call 309-341-7038, or e-mail nova@knox.edu or like our Facebook page.

Music of the Deep North is sponsored by Blick Art Materials.  Nova Singers' 2013-2014 season is partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council.??

Davenport, IA-Due to the heavy snow storms on the east coast this week, Elissa Lee Koljonen is unable to travel the Quad Cities for this weekend's performance with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. Her husband, violist Roberto Díaz, was able to get a flight to Chicago and will be performing as scheduled this weekend. He will be joined in performing Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola by one of America's greatest violinists and the concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Robert Chen. This is a return engagement for Chen who performed the Barber Violin Concerto with the QCSO in 2002.

Robert Chen has been concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1999. During his years as the CSO concertmaster, he has been featured as soloist with Daniel Barenboim, Pierre Boulez, Bernard Haitink, Christoph Eschenbach, Charles Dutoit, Ton Koopman, and James Colon. He gave the CSO premiere of György Ligeti's Violin Concerto, Elliott Carter's Violin Concerto, and Witold Lutoslawski's Chain Two, as well as the world premiere of Augusta Read Thomas's Astral Canticle. Most recently, he appeared as soloist on subscription concerts at Orchestra Hall in October 2013 as soloist in Hindemith's Violin Concerto with Riccardo Muti conducting.

In addition to his duties as concertmaster, Chen enjoys a solo career that include performances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Swedish Radio Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, NDR Orchestra of Hanover, and the Bournemouth Symphony, collaborating with conductors such as Esa-Pekka Salonen, Manfred Honeck, Pavel Kogan, and Andreas Delfs.

The Quad City Symphony Orchestra is also performing romantic favorite, Fauré's Suite from Pelleas and Melisande, and Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony. Masterworks 4 will be performed on February 15 and 16. Saturday evening's concert is at the Adler Theatre in Davenport at 7:30 p.m., and followed on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at Centennial Hall in Rock Island. This concert is sponsored by John Deere.

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Come enjoy dinner from the Fresh Deli by Nostalgia Farms, grab a brew from Front Street Brewery's Tap Room, and get ready for uncensored improvised comedy, courtesy of The Blacklist! The Blacklist will be offering just two dates to see uncensored improvisational comedy on the Davenport side of the Quad Cities. With two shows on February 15th hopes to re-energize the downtown during this cold winter month by teaming up with Nostalgia Farms' Fresh Deli and the Front Street Brewery Tap Room to offer their customers and many of The Blacklist's fans another reason to come to downtown Davenport for entertainment. George Strader, owner and performer at The Blacklist stated, "Live comedy entertainment hasn't been at The Freight House venue for over 3 years, and the space has such a fantastic view and neighboring businesses to visit. It just seemed like a great place to put on a show." The Blacklist, who performs regularly at The Circa '21 Speakeasy in Rock Island, has the next two weekends off due to Bottoms Up Burlesque's Soul Train shows occupying the space. The Blacklist will host both an early show and a late show on the 15th show will be "100 Laughs" (the signature show from The Blacklist), in which the show starts with zero and does not stop until The Blacklist tallies 100 audience laughs! Along the way you will enjoy many different games that you, the audience, have complete control of! The crazier the suggestions the better! "100 Laughs" is an adult show, rated R, so leave the kids at home! Doors for "100 Laughs" will open at 6:00pm with the show starting at 7:00pm, and tickets are $10. The late show will be the very popular "Shots 'n Giggles," which brings improv comedy and drinking games crashing together into one hilarious night of improvised entertainment! A lot like watching a car wreck, performers will astound you as they do their best to remain in control and on the ball as the shots keep coming and the laughs keep flowing! Described as "Whose Line Is It Anyway? on Jack Daniels," this a social experiment gone hilariously bad. This is one drinking party you can't miss! "Shots 'n Giggles" is also R rated with adult material and is strictly for audiences 21 and over. Doors for "Shots 'n Giggles" will open around 8:30pm, with stand-up comedians taking the stage at 9:00pm and The Blacklist at 10:00pm. Tickets are $12. Tickets for all shows can be purchased ahead of time exclusively at The Blacklist's website, www.blacklistcomedy.com or can be bought at the door on the night of the show. Seats are limited, so reservations are recommended. Visit the troupe's website or Facebook page for additional information. Nostalgia Farms' Fresh Deli: Edward Kraklio - (563) 424-4561 Front Street Brewery Tap Room: Steve and Jennie Zuiderma (563) 322-1569 The Blacklist Improv Comedy Troupe: George Strader - (309) 781-9617

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