PRINCESS THEATRE - Raising the Curtain: March 2013

Friday, March 15, 2013

2013 CRUISIN' HARRIMAN BEGINS APRIL 13TH!

Cruisin' Harriman begins its 2013 season on Saturday April 13th, beginning at 3:30 and ending at 7, in Downtown Harriman, Tennessee.

There will be games, food, and lots of beautiful new and vintage cars.  Come join us!

Click HERE to see a sample of past events!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

GRAMMY WINNING BILL MILLER COMING TO THE PRINCESS

Roane State Community College Arts & Lectures Committee Presents three-time Grammy award winner
Bill Miller on April 5th!

Tickets are $10 per person (Free for RSCC Students)

Contact RSCC for Tickets (865) 354-3000 ext. 4515
Show Starts at 7:30 PM

Miller is a Native American of the Mohican tribe.  His music is a blend of rock, country, folk, with Native American flutes and drums mixed in.  He performs his own original music along with covers such as Folsom Prison Blues, Melissa, and Wild Horses.  His own hits include Reservation Road, My People, and Trail of Freedom.
 
Along with winning three Grammys, Miller has also collaborated with various musical artists and has toured with popular musicians.  His first big break came in the early nineties when he opened up for Tori Amos for her Under the Pink Tour.  He has also performed with Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam on several occasions, and with The BoDeans, Richie Havens, and Arlo Guthrie.  Miller has also co-written music with Nancy Griffith, Peter Rowan, and Kim Carnes.

For years, Bill Miller’s music has moved audiences around the world. He’s an icon of the Native American music community, having won 3 Grammys. Bill is an accomplished artist whose paintings are exhibited nationwide. Yet, in the view of singer, composer, flutist, painter and storyteller Bill Birdsong Miller, he’s just getting started. Beyond music, Bill is an accomplished painter whose work has appeared in The National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian Institution), the Barbara Able Gallery in Santa Fe, the Trickster Gallery in Chicago, and the American Indian Community House Gallery in New York.

For more information about more Bill Miller: http://www.billmillerarts.com
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