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Shelton State Announces Lineup For 'Terrific Tuesday' Concert Series

The 2023-2024 Terrific Tuesday Concert Series will kick off Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 1 p.m.

(Ryan Phillips, Patch.com)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Shelton State Community College announced its 2023-2024 Terrific Tuesday Concert Series will kick off Tuesday, Aug. 29, at 1 p.m. in the Alabama Power Recital Hall on the Martin Campus.


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Admission to each of the concerts is free. The series aims to showcase a variety of repertory styles with weekly performances offered by guest artists, along with Shelton State faculty and students.

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Here's a schedule of concerts:

Aug. 29 - Compositions by Alan Goldspiel, University of Montevallo Faculty

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Sept. 5 - Dr. Brian Viliunas, clarinet, Samford University Faculty

Sept. 12 - Piano Duo Recital by Drs. Eun-Hee Park and Lynn Faulkner

Sept. 19 - Lopez & Tabor Duo

Sept. 26 - UA Faculty Recital, University of Alabama Faculty

Oct. 3 - Dr. Luvada Harrison, soprano, University of Alabama Faculty

Oct. 10 - The LeBaron Trio, University of Montevallo Faculty

Oct. 17 - Max Hughes & Dr. Elijah Pugh, trumpet, Shelton State Faculty

Oct. 24 - Sophie Wang, piano, Mississippi State University Faculty

Oct. 31 - Student Musicale

Nov. 7 - Bach to Rock Ensemble

Nov. 14 - SSCC Jazz Combo performing in the Martin Atrium

Nov. 21 - Slade Trammell, piano, Roane State Community College Faculty

Nov. 28 - Annual Holiday Tree-Lighting happening in the Martin Atrium

Dec. 5 - Faculty Recital – Holiday Themed


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