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Columbia Festival of the Arts: Finale arrives with Barrage of sensations
The 2009 Columbia Festival of the Arts wraps quite literally with a barrage of sound and action when the Canadian world music group Barrage performs next Saturday, June 27 at The Jim Rouse Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Chattanooga's Live Music Scene: Little Richard & Fireworks
Local high school musicians R.S.S. fire up the Unum Stage at 6:30 p.m., followed by Paleface at 8:00 p.m. Barrage closes out the Unum stage at 930 p.m. The Riverbend site describes them as follows: 'A high-octane fiddle-fest that features an international, multi-talented cast performing an eclectic mix of music, song and dance.' The TVA Stage has ...
The violin and fiddle normally aren't thought of as instruments that enable you to rock out.
High-octane violinists perform at Hemmens
Fiddles will be flying at the Hemmens Cultural Center Saturday when Barrage performs at 8 p.m. The group consists of six violinists and vocalists, a drummer, a bass player and a guitarist, all combining to ...
LuCille Tack Center for the Arts welcomes Barrage
SPENCER -- Having long ago moved beyond simply walking and chewing gum at the same time, the performers of Barrage put their impressive arrays of skills to the test by performing complex and energetic fiddle ...
Continue reading "Barrage coming to Easton's State Theatre"
The energetic band Barrage comes to Easton's State Theatre Thursday night. The show starts at 7:30. The phrase "fiddle fest" usually gets used when someone is describing the band Barrage .
Bands were required to be made up of at least 50 percent string instruments, and they also were required to play to non-traditional tunes.
Changes keep Barrage fresh for audiences
Barrage is all about change. Celebrating its 12th year in existence, Barrage has changed formats over the years to keep things fresh for new audiences.