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ISU announces ‘A Season of Note’ concert series lineup; season tickets go on sale Aug. 2

July 25, 2019

Lyle Lovett playing guitar
Lyle Lovett opens up "A Season of Note" with a concert Sept. 26.

POCATELLO - 色花堂app will host a range of entertainment during the 2019-20 “A Season of Note” series with all performances at the L.E. and Thelma E. Stephens Performing Arts Center’s Joseph C. and Cheryl H. Jensen Grand Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m.

Season tickets go on sale Aug. 2, individual tickets go on sale Aug. 16.

There are three different season packages available. Package A is for the full season, $330 for main seating and $265 for upper level seating. Package B features Lyle Lovett, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Duttons, Cirque Zuma Zuma and Catapult, $170 main and $140 upper. Package C features 38 Special, John McEuen, Gatlin Brothers, Keyboard Conversations and Peter Pan and Cinderella on Ice, $165 main and $130 for upper.

For more information on the 2019-20 Season of Note, contact the Stephens Performing Arts Box Office at (208) 282-3595 or visit isu.edu/stephens.  Ticket information and purchase is available at or by calling the Box Office.

The upcoming shows are:

鈥 Sept. 26 鈥  Lyle Lovett and his acoustic group (Main, $65, Upper, $55) 鈥 A singer, composer and actor, Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums.  Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues in a convention-defying manner that breaks down barriers. Since his self-title debut in 1986, Lyle Lovett has evolved into one of the music鈥檚 most vibrant and iconic performers, earning four Grammy Awards and the Americana Music Association鈥檚 inaugural Trailblazer Award. For more information visit www.lylelovett.com. 

Cirque Zuma Zuma poster鈥 Oct. 2 鈥 Cirque Zuma Zuma (Main, adults $28, children 4-18 $15, Upper, Adults $24, children 4-18 $10) 鈥 Cirque Zuma Zuma is a cultural phenomenon with elements of traditional African dance and live music, adding in hip hop and other westernized trends.Program repertoire includes flag dancing, Diabolo spinning, chair building, Zulu and Gumboot dance, and Hukuma Matata Acrobatics.  Acrobats doing handstands on high human pyramids and stacked chairs 20 feet high, men and women dancing Zulu dance, and women balancing jars with their feet are some of the spectacular delights that will be presented by Cirque Zuma Zuma. For more information visit

鈥 Oct. 5 鈥 John McEuen and the string wizards (Main $28, Upper $24) 鈥 John McEuen brings with him more than 50 years of worldwide performing with his banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin.  Often referred to as 鈥渢he String Wizard,鈥 he weaves stories of his travels and family life (he has raised seven kids), taking us through where his musical path has taken him.

A Nitty Gritty Band founding member in 1966, John initiated the 1972 classic 鈥淲ill the Circle Be Unbroken鈥 album, that was inducted into the Library of Congress as 鈥渙ne of America鈥檚 most important recordings.鈥  Honored with the 2010 Best of the West Performer award from the Folk Alliance organization, John鈥檚 show is sure to be one enjoyed by all.  He also won Best Bluegrass Album Grammy that year for his production of The Crow 鈥揝teve Martin.  In June 2013 he was honored with the Charlie Poole Lifetime Achievement Award. For more information visit .

Members of the band鈥 Oct. 31 鈥 38 Special (Main $55, Upper $45) 鈥 After more than three decades together, 38 Special continues to bring their signature blast of Southern Rock to over 100 cities a year. 

With sales in excess of $20 million, most associate the band with their arena-rock pop smashes, 鈥淗old On Loosely," 鈥淩ockin鈥 Into the Night,鈥 鈥淐aught Up in You,鈥 鈥淔antasy Chance,鈥 and more 鈥 timeless hits that remain a staple at radio, immediately recognizable from the first opening chord, and paving the way to their present-day touring regimen. Guitarist/vocalist Don Barnes says it鈥檚 all about maintaining that intensity in their live shows. 

鈥淲e never want to be one of those bands that had maybe gotten a little soft or complacent over the year,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are a team, and it always been kind of an unspoken rule that we don鈥檛 slack up, we stack up.  We go out there every night to win.鈥 For more information visit .

鈥 Dec. 16 鈥 Gatlin Brothers Christmas (Main $45, Upper $35)

Larry, Steve, and Rudy 鈥 the Gatlin Brothers 颅鈥 are a Grammy Award-winning trio who have dazzled audiences for more than 60 years. They鈥檝e achieved a Grammy for Best Country Song for 鈥淏roken Lady.鈥 They received three American Country Music awards for Single of the Year 鈥淎ll The Gold in California,鈥; Album of the Year 鈥淪traight Ahead鈥; and Male Vocalist of the Year for Larry Gatlin, along with five nominations for CMA Vocal Group of the Year, Single, Album, and Male Vocalist of the Year. The Brothers have accumulated seven no. 1 singles, 32 Top-40 Records, 22 studio albums and five Broadcast Music, Inc. 鈥淢illion-Air鈥 awards. Larry ranks 4th as Solo Writer鈥檚 with the most self-penned top 40 Billboard Hits. For more information visit www.gatlinbrothers.com.

Steep Canyon promo photo鈥 Feb 20 鈥 Steep Canyon Rangers (Main $35, Upper $30)  鈥 With 鈥淥ut In The Open,鈥 Steep Canyon Rangers affirm their place as one of the most versatile bands in contemporary American music.  The Grammy Award-winning sextet has spent nearly two decades bending and shaping the bluegrass aesthetic, wedding it to elements of pop, country, and folk rock to create something original. 鈥淥ut In The Open鈥 is the Rangers bravest excursion thus far, transcending bluegrass while also getting closest to genre鈥檚 true form thanks to three-time, Grammy Award-wining producer Joe Henry鈥檚 traditional approach to recording.

Since Steep Canyon Rangers came together in 2000, they have developed a remarkable catalogue of original music that links them to the past while also demonstrating their ambitious intent to bring string-based music into contemporary relevance. For more information visit

鈥 Feb 26 鈥 Keyboard Conversations, An American Salute by Jeffrey Siegel (Main $28, Upper $24) 鈥 American pianist Jeffery Siegel has been a soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony and the Moscow State Symphony. 

In the United States, his engagements have included the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Cleveland Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In addition to his solo appearances, Siegel presents Keyboard Conservations, a brilliantly polished concert that combines captivating comments with virtuoso performances of piano masterpieces, and ends with question-and-answer period.

New listeners can discover an informal, entertaining introduction to the magnificent piano repertoire. Season listeners enjoy an enriched, more focused experience. For more information, visit .

Catapult members on stage.鈥 March 14 鈥 Catapult (Main, adults $25, children $20, Upper, adults $15, children $10) 鈥 An 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Got Talent鈥 finalist from Season 8, Catapult is a magical production that features incredible dancers who work behind a screen to create shadow silhouettes of shapes from the world around us. 

It鈥檚 likely audience members will ever figure out how they do it, and won鈥檛 know what Catapult will create next. Audience members can be surprised and delighted again and again.  The show is full of humor, emotion and engaging stories. According to the show鈥檚 promoters, 鈥淵ou will leave this show dazed and happy, and you will never look at your own shadow the same way again.鈥 For more information, visit .    

鈥 March 24 鈥 The Spinning tales of Peter Pan and Cinderella on Ice (Main, adults $25, children $20, Upper, adults $15, children $10) 鈥  Patrons are invited to join 鈥渁 world where magic is real, adventure is epic, and love is harmonious.鈥 Professional champion ice skaters, Broadway-level singers, and cirque performers will perform. 

This show is described as 鈥渨here fairy tales and ice collide,鈥 spinning through the world of famous tales of Peter Pan and Cinderella.  Cinderella defeats the odds by jumping through obstacles to find her true love-a new twist on your average love story.  Following a long-awaited true love鈥檚 kiss, pirates interrupt and Peter Pan is called for a nonstop adventure through Neverland. For more information, visit www.icecreativeentertainment.com.

鈥 April 18 鈥 The Duttons (Main, adults $32, children $18, Upper, adults $16, children $12) 鈥 The Duttons consist of three generations of amazing talent. The adult Duttons started out their musical training as classical musicians, and soon branched out to play just about any style of music. They play classical, pop, country, bluegrass and gospel. It isn鈥檛 hard to get a true 鈥渇amily鈥 feel when watching grandpa and grandma performing alongside their children and grandchildren. For more information, visit www.theduttons.com.

                                           

 


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