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Seattle Rock Orchestra plans two shows in Walla Walla
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W
ALLA WALLA — Se-
attle Rock Orchestra
returns to Walla Walla for two
new concerts at Gesa Power
House Theatre.
On Saturday, April 30, the
orchestra will perform a con-
cert of music by The Beatles
at 7 p.m. The next day, May 1, a
concert at 2 p.m. features music
by Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
For the April 30 concert, the
Seattle Rock Orchestra takes a
deep dive into The Beatles dis-
cography, performing two clas-
sic 1967 albums — “Sgt. Pep-
per’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”
and “Magical Mystery Tour.”
The concert will include songs
such as “Penny Lane,” “Straw-
berry Fields Forever,” “Lucy in
the Sky with Diamonds,” “When
I’m Sixty-Four” and “A Day in
the Life.”
Michelle Wagoner/Contributed photo
The Seattle Rock Orchestra performs April 30 and May 1 at Gesa Power House Theatre in Walla Walla.
For the May 1 concert, the
orchestra pays service to two
country music trailblazers:
Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
Both friends and contempo-
raries, Cline popularized the
“Nashville sound” and reached
new technical and expressive
heights in country singing, while
Lynn challenged audiences with
lyrics that were fearlessly auto-
biographical and often contro-
versial for the time. The concert
will include the songs “Crazy,”
“Fall to Pieces,” “Coal Miner’s
Daughter,” “Don’t Come Home
A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your
Mind),” and many more.
“This is the fi rst Seattle Rock
Orchestra program that is dedi-
cated exclusively to music made
by women,” says Scott Teske,
artistic director and founder of
Seattle Rock Orchestra. “And it is
also the fi rst time we have entered
the country music genre, which is
such an important cornerstone of
the popular music canon.”
Sunday’s concert will feature
Kate Dinsmore and Annie
Jantzer on vocals.
Reserved seating tickets
($50-$45) are available online at
www.phtww.org or by calling the
box offi ce at 509-529-6500.
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