NW-SCC to host Alabama Symphony Orchestra and Bobby Horton

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LOGO AL SYM ORCPHIL CAMPBELL– Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) will host

Bobby Horton

Bobby Horton

a $5 benefit production of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and Bobby Horton
Thursday, May 16th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lou B. Bevill Fine Arts Center on
the Phil Campbell campus. All proceeds will benefit NW-SCC Scholarships.

Humphrey Lee

Humphrey Lee

According to NW-SCC President, Humphrey Lee, the College is very fortunate
to be able to host the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and Bobby Horton. “We are
so delighted to have the Alabama Symphony (Orchestra) on the Phil Campbell
campus thanks to an educational grant,” stated Lee. “The grant allows the
Symphony to visit and perform in rural communities. We are so thankful for
our community sponsors who have helped make this happen. With their support,
we are able to use all the proceeds from the event for student
scholarships.”

The performance is Alabama:   Here We Stay, a collaborative performancecivil war
project between the Alabama Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and Alabama composer,
performer and music historian Bobby Horton, celebrating 2011 as “The Year of
Alabama Music” and honoring the sesquicentennial of the Civil War. Horton,
one of the country’s leading authorities on music of the Civil War era, has
worked closely with the ASO to create a concert program that tells the
stories of soldiers from Alabama, both Confederate and Union, through the
music they loved. Music will include traditional songs of the Civil War
arranged by Gary Smoke for Horton and the ASO, including “Rose of Alabama,”
“Tombigbee River,” “The Battle of Shiloh Hill,” and “Home Sweet Home.”
Through an engaging combination of live music, storytelling and audience
participation, communities all over the state will learn about Alabama’s
role in the Civil War and the lasting impact of music on the human spirit in
the past, present and future.

alsoThe ASO began in 1921 and today continues to make music and provide vital
services to the residents of the state. The ASO serves nearly 100,000
individuals a year through concert series, youth programs, and educational
and community engagement efforts to fulfill its mission to change lives
through music.

The community concert will be performed for audiences of all ages, and is
engaging and informative for children and adults alike. Tickets for the
program will be $5 and can be purchased by calling the NW-SCC Phil Campbell
campus cashier’s office at 256.331.6382 or at the following ticket
locations: First Metro Bank – Muscle Shoals and Russellville locations,
First National Bank – Haleyville location, Traders and Farmers Bank –
Haleyville location and NW-SCC cashier’s offices on the Phil Campbell and
Shoals campuses.

Any remaining tickets (if available) may be purchased at the door.

MEDIA RELEASE-NWSCC/Trent Randolph NW-SCC Public Relations Manager

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