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Nathan P. Murphy’s Presents: “WINTERIN’ THE BLUES AWAY” WINTER CONCERT SERIES 2010
Saturday, January 9 2010 (08:00PM) | Location: 218 S. Campbell | Posted by UDA | Special Events, Nightlife, Music
With the success of the Hot Rock ‘n’ Blues summer concert series, Nathan P. Murphy’s is proud to announce the “Winterin’ the Blues Away” winter concert series that will feature some of the hottest blues artists from January to March. In addition, Nathan P. Murphy’s offers the series as part of a package deal including up to six national artists, an autographed poster, early admission, reserved seating, and a special dinner featuring “Wanda’s Famous Baked Chicken.” The VIP package is on sale now for only $49 and can be included as holiday stocking stuffer for that special person! For more information on artists, individual tickets, VIP packages and other upcoming shows, log onto www.myspace.com/nathanpmurphysclub or call 417-863-1909. Jan. 9 - Terry Quiett Band$6 - $1 per door proceed to be donated to Springfield Animal Advocacy Foundation (www.saaf2018.org)Terry Quiett Band has bled the simple sounds from the viscera of alternative rock and given it a stout injection of blues with a whiskey backbone. The band has made audiences feel an immeasurable amount of emotions which is the kind of experience one can only gain from a live performance. While traveling from city to city, Terry Quiett Band has had the opportunity to perform with the Doobie Brothers, Edgar Winter, Walter Trout, Robin Trower, Eric Sardinas, Albert Cummings, Lance Lopez, and many others. Feb. 12 – Murali Coryell Acclaimed by CNN, Rolling Stone and The New York Times, singer/guitarist/songwriter Murali Coryell is a rising force in contemporary American music. The son of jazz guitar legend Larry Coryell and author/actress Julie Coryell and grandson of TV, film and stage actress Carol Bruce, Murali is a natural born entertainer. Murali is blessed with a voice that has been called soothing and soulful. With a guitar style to match he has the unique ability to please audiences ranging from kindergarteners to college kids to the adult contemporary crowd.

