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		Shad comes to Lincoln Christian University Thursday evening  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [October 20, 2014] 
            
            LINCOLN - Hudson Shad returns for their 
			4th tour in the Midwest, which will include an appearance here in 
			Lincoln October 23rd at the Lincoln Christian University Auditorium 
			at 7 p.m. This exciting male vocal quintet will perform here as part 
			of the current concert series sponsored by the Lincolnland Concert 
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			 Hudson Shad was formed back in the 1900’s by modeling themselves 
			after a famous German group called the Comedian Harmonists which had 
			been popular in Europe prior to World War II. When Hudson Shad gave 
			their German debut in 1995 they were hailed as the first equal heirs 
			to the Comedian Harmonists, and this reputation still precedes them 
			as they are welcomed with great enthusiasm as if the “prodigal sons” 
			have returned home, not only in Germany but throughout Europe. 
 Between 1997 and 2006, Hudson Shad has performed 80 concerts under 
			the auspices of local concert associations throughout the Midwest, 
			doing thee different programs – “Comedian Classics”, “Magic Moments” 
			and Cowboys of the Opera.
 
			
			 Now they are back…after the past few years of focusing on solo 
			careers and performing Kurt Weill’s opera, “Seven Deadly Sins” 
			throughout the world.
 What sets Hudson Shad apart from other groups of the genre is their 
			consummate professionalism and flawless musicianship, and their use 
			of piano accompaniment rather than singing a cappella, as is very 
			popular today.
 
			
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				 While they still embody some of the repertoire of the 
				Comedian Harmonists, they also maintain their originality by 
				singing turns made popular by such other great vocal groups such 
				as The Mills Brothers and the Revelers, and music by composers 
				such as Stephen Foster. Each program will also contain some 
				Classical pieces by Beethoven and Schubert. A completely well 
				rounded program with something for everyone!
 Tickets will be sold at the door on the night of the concert. 
				Click here for Ticket prices for this show as well as season 
				ticket information and upcoming events.
				
				http://lincolnlandconcerts.org/ticket-prices/
 
			[Elaine Knight, Lincolnland Concert 
			Association] 
			  
			
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