THE KING CENTER'S STUDIO THEATER
Intimate Concert Series

PRESENT

 
 

Back by POPULAR demand

The California Guitar trio

Friday February 9, 2018 – 7:30 pm

Produced by

THE BREVARD MUSIC GROUP

 
 

Maxwell C. King Center For The Arts 
3865 N. Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32935
www.kingcenter.com

Ticket Prices: 

  • Starting at $35
    *Inclusive of handling fees

BMG Platinum Club On Sale
Weds Oct 11 @ noon

General Public On Sale
Fri Oct 13 @ noon

Tickets Available At:
Brevard Music Group
321-783-9004            
www.brevardmusicgroup.com

Tickets Also Available At:
www.kingcenter.com

the music is engaging and fearless...

Video California Guitar Trio

 


Biography

Back by popular demand!  See them for the first time or return for another magical evening featuring three phenomenal acoustic guitarists. The universe of guitar knows no boundaries for The California Guitar Trio. Since 1991, the group has enthralled listeners with a singular sound that fearlessly crisscrosses genres. The trio’s questing spirit drives it to explore the intersections between rock, jazz, classical, and world music. It even throws in the occasional surf or spaghetti Western tune for good measure.

Comprised of Bert Lams, Hideyo Moriya and Paul Richards, the group has established a unique, personal connection with audiences. In addition to dazzling musicianship and interplay, The California Guitar Trio's (CGT) shows are full of captivating stories and humor that enable concertgoers to feel like they're part of the music, not just spectators. In fact, the group’s goal is to transcend their instruments, so people focus on the music first, and its considerable technical prowess a distant second. The trio’s output has made a major global impact, having served as the soundtrack for Olympics coverage, and programs on CNN, CBS, NBC, and ESPN. They have fans in high places too: Nasa used their music to wake the crew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.  Be sure to catch their performance in the intimate setting of the King Center Studio Theatre!