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Thanks for the message, Donna.

Hey, folks,

Don't forget Last Dance at Baylor School tonight at 6:30 pm and Ballet
Tennessee's Spring Concert on Saturday at 7:00 pm at the Fine Arts Center.
Tickets for Ballet Tennessee are available at the FAC Box Office at 425-4269.

Events at the Tivoli Theatre and Memorial Auditorium
JUNE 2004

Gary Puckett in Concert
Memorial Auditorium
Thursday, June 3 at 7:30 pm
Sixties and seventies recording artist Gary Puckett ("Young Girl," "Over
You," "Lady Will Power," "This Girl Is a Woman Now") will perform in a
concert to benefit the Chattanooga Firefighters Association. Special guest
is Anita Cochran. All seats are general admission at $20.00. For tickets
and information call the Chattanooga Firefighters Association at (423)
899-4990.

An Evening with Harry Connick, Jr.
Memorial Auditorium
Tuesday, June 15 at 8:00 pm
The Grammy Award-winning romantic vocal stylist and pianist is touring in
support of his latest CD, "Only You." Growing up in New Orleans, where he
studied with keyboard legends James Booker and Ellis Marsalis, Connick was
a piano prodigy who started performing at age 5 and recorded his first jazz
album at the age of 10. Moving to New York at age 18 when he signed with
Columbia Records, Connick quickly became one of the country's most diverse
musical talents, with multi-platinum albums featuring original vocal and
instrumental music, romantic ballads and jazz standards. His Hollywood
credits are both musical (When Harry Met Sally) and dramatic, with notable
roles in Memphis Belle, Hope Floats and Independence Day, while his
small-screen triumphs include the ABC production of South Pacific and his
recurring role on NBC's Will & Grace. All seats are reserved at $68.25,
$58.25 and $38.25. Tickets are on sale now at Memorial Auditorium box
office. Charge by phone (423) 642-TIXS.

80th Anniversary Celebration
Memorial Auditorium
Saturday, June 19 at 2:00 pm (EDT)
The Chattanooga Music Club celebrates the 80th birthday of Memorial
Auditorium's Austin pipe organ with a Salute to Veterans, a concert
featuring organist Dr. Jonathan Crutchfield. Learn about some of
Chattanooga's most entertaining history, with a display of memorabilia from
80 years of music in Chattanooga. Free admission.


Kim Edward Renz, Director
Patten Performances, UTC Fine Arts Center
Department 1351, 615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403-2598
[log in to unmask]  www.utc.edu/finearts
Office: 423-425-4379  Fax: 423-425-5249

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