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2019-2020 SEASON INCLUDING Abbey Road @50 Nat King Cole @100 the Paul Simon Songbook 270.846.2426 | orchestrakentucky.com P.O. Box 1408, Bowling Green, KY 42102-1408 2019-2020 SEASON INCLUDING Abbey Road @50 Nat King Cole @100 The Paul Simon Songbook 4 free concerts when you subscribe 4 free concerts when you subscribe to the full series. 270.846.2426 to the full series. Plus Air Supply Plus Air Supply FREE when you respond by March 1st. FREE when you respond by March 1. Buy a season subscription to both the Retro and Variety series and get Air Supply FREE! SATURDAY MAY 11, 2019 at SKyPAC Get “lost in love” with Orchestra Kentucky and soft rock legends Air Supply. You’ll enjoy an evening of great ballads, including All Out Subscribe to both series for all 10 season of Love, The One That You Love, Making Love concerts and get Air Supply free! Out of Nothing At All, and Sweet Dreams. 5-11-2019 SPECIAL EVENT Air Supply (Free with purchase of both subscriptions) 7-27-2019 RETRO A Night at Woodstock 3 simple ways to subscribe! 8-17-2019 VARIETY The Music Man and More! OPTION 1 MAIL IT IN 9-21-2019 RETRO Abbey Road @ 50 Fill out the form located on the flip side of this mailer and mail it to: Orchestra Kentucky 10-26-2019 VARIETY Nat King Cole @ 100 P.O. Box 1408, Bowling Green, KY 42102-1408 11-2-2019 RETRO The Paul Simon Songbook OPTION 2 CALL IT IN 12-14-2019 VARIETY J.C. Kirby & Son Christmas Spectacular! 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Seventy-Six Trombones, ’Til devoted to this amazing event, featuring material by Crosby, There Was You, Stars & Stripes Forever and more! Stills & Nash, The Who, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, The Band, Jefferson Airplane, and many more. NAT KING COLE @ 100 ABBEY ROAD @ 50 OCTOBER 26, 2019 Starring Denzal Sinclaire and Dee Daniels SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 An homage to Nat King Cole, who would have turned 100 this 50 years ago, in September of 1969, Apple Records released year, and his daughter, Natalie Cole. Featured are songs like The Beatles’ eleventh album. Named for the street where the The Very Thought of You, Mona Lisa, Route 66, L.O.V.E., Smile, recording was made, Abbey Road went on to become one of the Straighten Up and Fly Right, When I Fall in Love, Almost Like Being greatest rock albums of all time. The Rewinders present it in its in Love, Nature Boy, I’ve Got Love on My Mind, This Will Be and entirety, plus some of The Beatles’ greatest hits. Unforgettable. Also on the program are four pieces written in 1919, including Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite. THE PAUL SIMON SONGBOOK The J.C. KIRBY & SON Paul Simon NOVEMBER 2, 2019 Songbook Featuring talent from Schirmer Theatrical CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR! An evening of music from the legendary Paul Simon explores DECEMBER 14, 2019 his unique artistry as a songwriter from his years with Simon A yuletide concert, featuring the Orchestra Kentucky Chorale, and Garfunkel through his solo albums. Features songs Dancing Elves and special host, Tim King. like Bridge Over Troubled Water, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard, The Sound of Silence, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, Graceland and Rhythm of the Saints. THE MEMPHIS SOUND RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN FEBRUARY 15, 2020 MARCH 28, 2020 The 1960s and ‘70s produced a shimmering, sultry strain of It’s an “enchanted evening” of the best of Rodgers southern soul, known as the Memphis Sound. Billy Duvall, Jr., & Hammerstein! 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