Southeastern All Styles Night moves from May 3 to May 7
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
by: Tonya Lowentritt
HAMMOND – Southeastern Louisiana University’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts
has rescheduled The All Styles Night, the final event for the 2016 Southeastern Guitar
Festival. Originally slated for May 3, the event will now take place May 7.
“Unavoidable circumstances have led to the rescheduling, but we are planning
to put the end of classes’ release of pressure to good use,” said Patrick Kerber,
coordinator of the festival. “We are inviting everyone to Pottle Auditorium at 7:30
on Saturday, May 7, to hear an entertaining mix of jazz, pop, folk, classical, and
original music performed by Southeastern students, non-music faculty, and talented
members of the community.”
The popular event features guitar music of all styles: folk, pop, jazz, classical,
and original music performed by Southeastern students, non-music faculty and local
area musicians.
In addition to Southeastern students, notable performers this year include The
Infamous P-Town Ramblers, at least one Impaired Faculty member William Robison, department
head of History and Political Science, Hristo Balev and Jessica Kerber.
Admission is free. For more information, contact Kerber at 985-549-2886 or pkerber@southeastern.edu.