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August 27th, 2008
Carrie Grochowksi (BM '93, French Horn)
Carrie Grochowksi (BM '93, French Horn), aka Sahffi, will release her second album Turning Tides at a show on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, at The Hexagon in Baltimore.
Internationally-recognized Slam Poet Gayle Danley will begin the evening at 8 pm, followed by musical guests Nelly's Echo, lead by Nigerian-born Nelson Empokae. Photography by Amy Genevieve Kozak and artwork by Brian A. Erickson will be hung in the art gallery.
Show time is 8 pm, doors open at 7:30. Tickets are $15 online and $20 at the door, and include a signed copy of "Turning Tides." Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.sahffi.com/bigshow.
Sahffi's band includes fellow Peabody graduate Sean P. Finn (BM '96, French Horn; BM '97, Recording Arts & Sciences; MA '00, Recording & Acoustics). Special guest artists on the album include Rene Hernandez of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Jason Love (BM '92, Cello; MM '94, conducting), Maestro of the Columbia Symphony and GBYO, as well as other Baltimore songwriters Ken Gutberlet and Rob Thorworth.
August 27th, 2008
David Neal (MM '78, DMA '92, Voice)
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