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AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE PRESENTS
AN EVENING WITH ARTISTREE AND SPECIAL GUEST, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2010 FROM 6PM-10PM
AT THE AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE

AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE PRESENTS
AN EVENING WITH

ARTISTREE AND SPECIAL GUEST
RODNEY MCCOY, FLO WILSON & THE OLD SCHOOL BAND & VANESSA CAMPAGNA
FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2010 | 6:00PM - 10:00PM
TIM STEVENS, MASTER OF CEREMONIES

SMOOTH SOULFUL SOUND OF R&B

A creative integration of music, vocals and poetic ideas. These Pittsburgh vocalists/rap artists consisting of fIve lifelong friends are blending harmonies and hip/hop into a unique mix of R&B. "Music is an art form," says the group. "We are still growing and developing...branching out the more we work together. This album reflects our growth and maturity." If it is a ballad you want: they can sing it. If it is straight hip/hop you seek: they can kick it. And if you can't seem to make up your mind they can integrate it all together to create something truly unique! The many styles of Artistree, produced by Soundscape Studio, are heard in songs like 'You Should Have Been the First' which is a straight ballad where the group members display singing abilities that would make any woman weak for R&B and hip/hop.

TIM STEVENS, MASTER OF CEREMONIES

GENERAL ADMISSION


ONLY $15.00

$1.00 FROM EACH TICKET WILL BE DONATED TO ST. JUDE CHILDREN'S RESEARCH HOSPITAL

AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE
980 LIBERTY AVENUE | PITTSBURGH, PA 15222

 

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