Huntertones to Perform in Fowler Center Series
JONESBORO – Arkansas State University’s Fowler Center, 201 Olympic Drive, will present the Huntertones as the final performance in the 2015-16 Riceland Distinguished Performance Series on Monday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. The sponsor of the show is the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce.
The Brooklyn-based band is a unique voice in the world of genre-defying music. What started in 2010 as a six-piece instrumental group in Columbus, Ohio, has become an innovative ensemble propelled by the original music and adventurous arranging of Chris Ott, Dan White, and Jon Lampley.
Their heavy horn-driven compositions meld jazz, funk, soul, hip hop, gospel, R&B, and rock to produce a signature sound that resonates with all types of audiences. The band’s mission is simple: create live music on real instruments that will often make you think and always make you move, according to Fowler Center director Bob Simpson.
The Huntertones have performed at festivals and venues throughout the U.S. and Canada.
All seating is reserved. Individual tickets for the Riceland Distinguished Performance Series are $30 and $20 for adults, and $23 and $15 for senior citizens and students, $24 and $16 for ASU faculty and staff, and $10 and $6 for ASU students with a current ID. Group discounts are available for groups of 15 or more.
For more information, contact the Fowler Center at (870) 972-3471. Tickets may be purchased at the Central Box Office in the Convocation Center, 217 Olympic Drive, Jonesboro, or by calling (870) 972-ASU1 or by calling toll-free at (888) ASU-FANS. Tickets are also available online from the Central Box Office (http://www.astate.edu/tickets/) and from Fowler Center (www.yourfowlercenter.com).
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