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A Tribute to Stevie Wonder with Higher Ground

Dix Hills Performing Arts Center, 305 N Service Rd, Dix Hills, NY | Get Directions »
$25.00

Join for one of the most memorable nights in the history of DHPAC as they celebrate and pay tribute to the genius of Stevie Wonder and his music.

One of the most prominent figures in the history of pop music, Stevie Wonder recorded more than 30 top-ten hits and won an astounding 22 Grammy awards. HIGHER GROUND will treat you to an endless list of hits including “Superstition,” “Sir Duke,” “Higher Ground,” “I Wish,” “Overjoyed,” “Ribbon in the Sky,” “Do I Do,” “For Once in My Life,” "Isn't She Lovely", “Signed Sealed Delivered” and many more. This all-star band will be sure to make this one of the highlights of the year. DHPAC is proud to present a world-class tribute to the timeless contributions of Stevie Wonder. A night not to be missed and to be remembered!

HIGHER GROUNDis the most dynamic and exciting Stevie Wonder tribute band in the tri-state area. Not to be confused with a Stevie impersonator, HIGHER GROUND simply pays tribute, at the highest level, to the amazing music of Stevie Wonder. It is made up of some of NY’s finest musicians who share a love and respect for his music – led by world-class vocalists Kevin Keys and Eddie Garcia. Also in the all-star lineup will be acclaimed guitarist Steve Briody, saxophonist Marty Kersich, and drummer Jim Mansfield. Be sure to see this band "LIVE" in its element, so you can understand what everyone is talking about.

 

Event Details

Caryn Jenkin
Posted by: Caryn Jenkin
Where Dix Hills Performing Arts Center 305 N Service Rd, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­dhpac.­org/­index.­html
Phone 631-656-2148
Price $25-$35
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More About Dix Hills Performing Arts Center

Dix Hills Performing Arts Center

Dix Hills Performing Arts Center

305 N Service Rd, Dix Hills, NY
631-656-2148

The Performing Arts Center is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit entity located at Five Towns College. The foundation's mission is to support charitable, educational, literary, civic and cultural events for the benefit of the community.

DHPAC often presents programs in conjunction with The John Lennon Center for Music & Technology, Middle Class American Productions [MCAP], Five Towns College faculty and student projects, and the Entertainment Industry Gallery of Honor at Five Towns College.

DHPAC  presents popular music jazz, rock, John Lennon and Beatles shows, Broadway musical theater, drama, family and children's theater, and new theatrical comedy as well as magic and stand-up comedy. Its performances include college performers, professional musicians and national and international stars.

Because of the organization's association with The John Lennon Center for Music and Technology, it holds an annual multi-media birthday celebration to remember John Lennon, as well as frequent Beatles events with various musicians and Beatles scholars.

A list of past and present shows includes the following themes: 
Live Music - Jazz, Cabaret and The Great American Songbook, Rock, Tribute bands, 60's music (including a Woodstock tribute), 70's music, 80's music, 90's music, Barbershop, Acapella, Alternative Music, Big Band, Swing Music, Jazz Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Concert Pops, Guitar, Guitar Ensembles, Latin Jazz, Piano, Choir, Gospel Choir, The Fall Guitar Festival and the Guitar Extravaganza.

Live Theatre –Broadway Musicals; Drama; Comedy; Radio Theatre; experimental theatre; student productions (including senior projects in the Spring); and world premiere presentations, such as John Blenn's 2009 production of "Golden Parachutes," Eddie Money's 2009 production of "Two Tickets to Paradise" and Stewart Lane's 2010 production of "A Moment in Time".

Live Comedy – Comedy Skits, Stand-up Comedy, New Comedy Writers Series, and many variations of comic theatre. John Blenn, The Five Towns College Playwright-In-Residence is associated with Middle Class American Productions [MCAP], Long Island's only all-original theatre group.

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