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25 Years of Performances at Door Community Auditorium for Website 25 Years of Performances at Door Community Auditorium 1991 thru 2016 1991 1993 cont’d The Nylons Tom Chapin Liz Story Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra Pamiro Opera Company Ko-Thi Dance Company The Kingston Trio Second City Randy Sabien Trinity Dance Company Bob Berky White Heron Chorale Rhythm In Shoes The Nutcracker The Children's Theatre Company A Door County Christmas Carol 1992 1994 Henry Butler / Randy Sabien Ballet Folkoria Turtle Island String Quartet St Luke's Bottle Band Radio Days, Featuring Hot Jazz Scand Fashion Show Kids from Wisconsin Zap Mama The Ink Spots To Save The Planet Clarence Darrow, featuring Gerald Pelrine Leon Redbone Riders in the Sky Nova Show Choir Theatre Trottesco County Sound Rock Concert John Gary Michael Johnson The Chenille Sisters Lou & Peter Berryman Glenn Miller Orchestra Pam Tillis Second City National Touring Company Tom Paxton Da Yoopers Claire Bloom Chinese Magic Revue Chadamin Trio A Door County Christmas Taj Mahal The Art of Medicine Series 1993 Wendell Harrison Jazz Quartet Greg Brown Paula Puondstone Medicare 7, 8, Or 9 Bill T. Jones with Arnie Zane Dance Co. Scand Palette of Fashion Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Cleveland Opera on Tour Kwame & Wan Afrika Big Top Chautauqua Leo Kottke Nutcracker - Chicago Festival Ballet Whad'Ya Know? With Michael Feldman Kathy Mattea 1995 A.C. Reed & The Spark Plugs with Zora Young Cinderella Tannahill Weavers R. Carlos Nakai Danny Wright Saffire and Friends Creation Celebration Kate & Anne McGarrigle 1995 cont’d 1997 Leo Kottke Michael Gulezian Trinity Irish Dancers WLUV A Tribute to Love Asleep at the Wheel Evening of the Irish with Connie Dover Husan Hakmara/A. Rudolph Jellyeye Drum Theatre Narada Showcase Baylander Harmony Chorus Bela Fleck Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Nnenna Freelon Glenn Yarbrough Richie Havens An Evening With Friends featuring Kostia The Parsons Dance Company Rory Block Celeste Krenz Ulali The Platters Greg Brown The Emperor's New Clothes Victor Borge Big Top Chautauqua Margie Gillis The Nutcracker Harry Belefonte New Years with Kostia Rosanne Cash John Prine (R.B. Morris - opening) 1996 Leon Redbone The Tamburitzans The Smothers Brothers A Tribute to Love Maura O'Connell/Connie Dover & Roger Landes Will Clipman Michael Hedges Evening of the Irish Big Top Chautauqua Taylor II American Players Theatre Baylander Barbershop Chorus Artspower Theatre The Hobbit TeenStreet Theatre Nokuthula Ngwenyama The Lettermen Wild life, Tamed Mind: Journey to Tibet David Taylor Dance Theatre Patty Larkin Shawn Colvin David Gates Troupe America Miracle on 34th Street Tuck and Patti Doc Watson 1998 The Subdudes Prague Philharmonic Children's Choir Johnny Cash and the Carter family Ladysmith Black Mambazo Chanticleer Winnie the Pooh Narada Showcase with Jesse Cook Romeo and Juliet Myron Floren Eugenia Zukerman Fred Penner the the Cat's Meow Band Baylander Berbershop Chorus The Bobs Kathy Mattea Iris Dement and Tish Hinojosa Faustwork Mask Theater Glenn Yarbrough "Vince" The Life and Times of Vince Lombardi Barry Commoner Kurt Elling Riding the Wind Rosemary Clooney Don McLean Leo Kottke Second City Bruce Cockburn American Indian Dance Theatre Rita Coolidge with Walela A Mark Twain Storybook John McCutcheon Ella Jenkins Del McCoury Band & John Hartford Mad Joy BeauSoleil & Michael Doucet Judy Collins Ray Charles The Nutcracker Steve Hall & Friends Kelly Dehaven's Misbehaven Band Sekakuoro Kulkuset Finnish Choir The Capitol Steps Big Top Chautauqua Alison Krauss and Union Station 1998 cont’d 2000 cont’d Neville Brothers Women's Night Out with Comedian Susan Vass Festival of Dance/Ko-Thi Dance Company The Lynns Margie Gillis/Robert LaFosse Doc Watson North Caroline Dance Theatre Patricia Barber Alvin Ailey Ensemble Maura O'Connell Artspower Theatre/Terrifically Tilly Spencers Teenstreet Theatre in BoOom Debbie Reynolds Riders In the Sky Ravinia Young Artists Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Willie Nelson Minnesota Ballet in The Nutcracker Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Karla Bonoff 1999 Robert Mirabal Julian Hagen Sewell Ballet Milbre Burch, Storyteller Pilobolus Dance Mink River Cartel & Mark Raddatz Parsons Dance James Kaplan River North Dance Irish Dance & Music Workshops Joan Baez Sunrush and Scoil Roe Dennehy Asleep at the Wheel Celebrate! The Legacy of Door County Women Wisconsin State Parks Luma Theatre of Light Leo Kottke & Tuck and Patti Milwaukee Symphony The Lettermen Bobby McFerrin Christmas Carol Bill Morissey Big Top Gordon Lightfoot Ozark Mountain Jubilee 2001 R. Carlos Nakai Quartet Film Series (6) Chanticleer Rhythm & Brass Cheryl Wheeler R&B Clinincs & Student Perf. Natalie MacMaster Del McCoury Band BeauSoleil Caesar Park Film Ricky Skaggs Butch Thompson Door County Festival of Dance Canadian Brass River North Dance Company Bill Miller Ragamala Music and Dance Theatre Ricky Skaggs Milwaukee Ballet II Buddy Mondlock & Sara Hickman Martha Graham Patti Larkin & Willie Peacock Paula Poundstone Gaelic Storm Big Top Chautauqua Loretta Lynn TeenStreet Theater Koko Taylor The Four Freshmen EmmyLou Harris Missoula Childrens Theatre: Rumpelstiltskin Natalie MacMaster Kathy Mattea Duncan Sheik Judy Collins 2000 Riders in the Sky Film Series (5) Marcia Ball Fireside Coffeehouse with Marise Redmann David Wilcox Fireside Coffeehouse with Krista Olson & Friends Tap Corky Siegel Dance Kaleidescope Trinity Irish Dance Wylliams/Henry Contemporary Dance Company United States Army Field Band Mexican Folkloric Fireside Coffeehouse with Cathy Braaten Children's Theatre Celebrate! The Legacy of Door County Women Moscow Boy's Choir Tatmaroo Dance Company Big Top Chautauqua 2002 2004 Doc Heide & Eric Lewis Doc & Eric Linda Tillery Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Delbert McClinton Frifot Natalie McMaster US Air Force Jazz Band Philharmonia Virtuosi Oracle of Omaha Bobby Sanabria Jana Stanfield Michael Martin Murphy Glenn Miller Orchestra The Lettermen Don Williams T.S. Monk Christine Lavine Peter Cincotti Ahmad Jamal Pearl Django Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Keb Mo Livingston Taylor Alison Brown Second City Trinity Irish Dance Dervish Melissa Manchester Bob Newhart Patty Loveless Nanci Griffith Fabulous Thunderbirds Taj Mahal Cyrano Garrison Keillor Doc Heide & Eric Lewis Dallas Black Dance Minnesota Ballet 2005 River North Dance Artful Lesson George Winston US Air Force Band Spitfire Grill Livingston Taylor Big Top Chautauqua Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra A Celtic Christmas Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra Doc Heidi & Eric Lewis Kathy Mattea Paul Taylor Dance Company 2003 Chuck Mangione Big Mouth Earl Scruggs Commander Cody Cherish the Ladies Milwaukee Symphony Bellamy Brothers David Sanborn BeauSoleil & Michael Doucet Bo Diddley The Lettermen A Couple of Blaguards The Snow Queen Dave Rudolf Banu Gibson 2006 Neil Sedaka Doc & Eric Tristan Christ Siegel & Scott Tim Conway Door County Idol Charley Pride Dukes of Dixieland Kenny Rankin Second City Branford Marsalis Hubbard Street Dance Swing Dance America Glenn Miller Orchestra Trinity Irish Dance Company Chubby Checker Dallas Black Dance Theater John Hammond Jim Brickman Golden Dragon Acrobats Big Mouth Cherryholmes The Christmas Schooner Riders in The Sky Windhom Hill Rosanne Cash Pam Tillis Big Top Chautauqua Dennis Stoughmatt et L'esprit Creole 2006 cont’d 2009 cont’d The Makem Brothers Bobby Vee & The Vees Royal Wade Kimes Suzanne Vega The Hollywood Nutcracker Paula Poundstone Doo-Wop Rock Show 2007 Ed Asner as FDR Doc & Eric Nanci Griffith Door Idol Big Top Chautauqua Autumn Fancy "Chicago" BoDeans USAF Band Rockin' 50s Dance Party Red Feather Woman Hank and My Honky Tonk Heroes Green Tea Christmas at the Door (Year One) Harmonious Whale Peking Acrobats 2010 Smothers Brothers DC Idol Bill Haley's Comets The Four Freshmen American Bandstand Different Drums of Ireland Jack Daniels Air Force Jazz Rosanne Cash Rich Little Mary Wilson Mountain Heart Dallas Black Dance Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer Christmas Carol John Hiatt & The Combo The Nutcracker Julian Hagen Big Top Joan Baez Los Lobos 2008 DOOR CANcer Doc & Eric The Machine performs Pink Floyd Door County Idol Gaelic Storm Isadoora Brandi Carlile Bill Anderson Three Redneck Tenors Larry Sparks Freedy Johnston Golden Dragons Lettermen Christmas Michael Feldman Christmas at The Door Capitol Steps Big Top Chautauqua's Laurel Canyon Bobby Vinton Marshall Tucker Band 2011 Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys Under the Streetlamp 3 Red Neck Tenors Jeff Tweedy Lorrie Morgan Indigo Girls Eric Lewis Ruthie Foster Big Mouth Rickie Lee Jones Dailey & Vincent 2009 LeeAnn Womack DC Idol Leo Kottke The Lettermen Howard Fishman & The Holy Hot Mess Michael Perry All is Calm Eli Mattson Carrie Rodriguez 2012 Milwaukee Mandolin Orchestra Cracker Lorie Line Buckets of Rain Pure Prairie League Brandi Carlile & The Lumineers Carrie Newcomer Emmylou Harris & Her Red Dirt Boys & The Pines US Coast Guard Band Arrival of Sweden African Children's Choir Elephant Revival 2012 cont’d 2015 Leahy Katie Dahl & Eric Lewis Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers Preservation Hall Jazz Band & Del McCoury Mavis Staples Todd Snider & melaniejane Josh Turner Billy Collins Melissa Etheridge: This Is M.E. 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