Lindsay and Jason, sponsored by Avaloch Farm Music Institute, will perform on Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m., at the Concord City Auditorium as part of the Concord Community Concert Association’s 95th season.
This powerhouse duo takes the crowd on a whirlwind journey through the hits of the centuries, expressing a variety of musical styles from classical to jazz to the popular hits of today. Trained at the world’s top conservatories, Lindsay Deutsch and Jason Stoll, showcase their dazzling technique as they perform masterpieces by the rock stars of yesteryear, such as Bach and Beethoven, and draw parallels to the entertainers that audiences grew up with, including Frank Sinatra, Elton John, and Billy Joel. Spiced with humor and laughs and a bit of history, audiences everywhere rave about these unique artists and their diverse and entertaining programming.
The nonprofit board of Concord Community Concerts has kept individual ticket prices at the door at $20 a seat, with students 18 and under free with the purchase of an adult ticket. The board is able to do this with generous support from donors and corporate partners which include The Abbott Bennett Group, Bow Plumbing and Heating, Prescott Heating Oil & Propane, Elektrisola, Avaloch Farm Music Institute, Merrimack County Savings Bank, Milestone Engineering, Delta Dental, Twelve 31 Events, Walker Lecture Series, Quality Press, Shaw’s, The J.Henry Hanhisalo Charitable Trust and The Bagan Foundation.
The next Concord Community Concert Association performance at the City Auditorium is the country tribute band Here Come the Judds, sponsored by Elektrisola on April 11 at 7:30 p.m.. More information online at www.ccca- audi.org
This year, the Concord Community Concert Association has expanded youth outreach from one to two performances in area schools thanks to the Abigail B. and Timothy Walker Lecture Fund. This year Merrimack Valley High School and Bow High School are hosting performances by these artists. On Friday afternoon, March 6, Lindsay & Jason (violin and piano) will be offering an opportunity for Bow students to speak directly to world-class performers while they demonstrate their performance techniques at Bow High School. The students are then invited to attend the Saturday, March 7 evening concert at the Concord City Auditorium.
For students who cannot come to the Concord City Auditorium, this youth outreach brings the artists to their schools. Twelve area high schools are also given free tickets to distribute to students able to attend a concert at the Concord City Auditorium.
