Music Festival returns to IMC

By CONNIE MEARS
Bainbridge Island Review Staff Writer
May 12, 2011 · 3:45 PM

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The Island Music Festival returns to the Island Music Center for 20 hours of live music featuring great local performers of varying ages and skill levels. The event begins tonight from 5:30-9 p.m. On Saturday, doors open at 10:30 a.m. for a full day of performances from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday’s performances run from 1-6:30 p.m.

Proceeds benefit school band programs at Bainbridge High School and Woodward Middle School and music education programs at Island Music Center. Admission is by donation.

For more information, including a complete line up for the weekend, visit www.islandmusic.org or call 780-6911.

 

Tentative schedule:

 

Friday May 13	

5:30 PM Brett and Webster Gadbois

6:00 PM Priscilla Jones Cello Studio

6:30 PM Miss Kelly and Keyboard Kids

7:00 PM Woodward Jazz Combo

7:30 PM BHS Band

8:00 PM Akiko Iguchi

8:30 PM Frogrock Flutes

 

Saturday May 14

11:00 AM Suzuki Piano Studio

12:00 PM Sam Brodsky Piano Studio

1:00 PM Dancing Bow Studio

1:30 PM Chris Smellow and Students

2:00 PM Sue Jane Bryant / Steve Bryant

3:00 PM Woodward Band

4:30 PM BHS Band

5:00 PM More Luck To Us

5:30 PM Bud Parker and Guests

6:00 PM The Honeyville Rascals

7:00 PM Mark Hoffman & His Only Friends

7:30 PM BHS Jazz Band

9:00 PM Eagle Harbor Jazz Ensemble

 

Sunday May 15

1:00 PM Northwest Piano Forum

1:30 PM Carson Farley and Students

2:00 PM Justine Jeanotte and Students

2:30 PM Courtney Bray and Friends

4:30 PM Carson Farley

5:00 PM Katie Kuffel

5:30 PM Ranger Sciacca and Special Guests

Contact Bainbridge Island Review Staff Writer Connie Mears at cmears@bainbridgereview.com or (206) 842-6613.

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