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Museum of Making Music
10th Anniversary Celebration Series

 Ten years ago, the Museum of Making Music opened its doors to the public. Since that time the Museum has been honored to share the world of music making with hundreds of thousands of visitors. As a thank you to our many friends and supporters, and to mark this important milestone, we invite you to our Celebration Series, featuring exceptional musicians performing an array of essential music.

All proceeds from the Celebration Series support Museum education programs and exhibitions.

 The Celebration Series is generously sponsored in part by Susan Fancher, in memory of Jack Fancher.  Additional support provided by Kamau Kenyatta.
 

10th Anniversary Celebration Series Concerts

May 14: James Gordon Williams Quartet w/ Peter Sprague

The Museum kicked off the 10th Anniversary Celebration Series with a tribute to Wes Montgomery by renowned jazz pianist James Gordon Williams and San Diego mainstay, guitarist Peter Sprague

 


July 31: Craig Chaquico

Craig Chaquico has engaged and inspired two generations of pop music fans, first as the lead guitarist and prolific principle songwriter for Jefferson Starship and Starship, then in a solo career, topping national charts for four decades.

 

 

UPCOMING CONCERTS:

September 10: Chico Pinheiro

Born in São Paulo and educated at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Chico Pinheiro is an exceptional guitarist with a wonderful sound and great fluidity. A composer of originality and maturity, Pinheiro is one of the leading figures in modern Brazilian music.

October 8: Zoe Keating

The Museum's 10th Anniversary Celebration Series continues on Friday, October 8 at 7 PM with a concert by cellist  Zoe Keating. A one-woman orchestra, she uses a cello and a foot-controlled laptop to record layer upon layer of cello to create lush, beautiful and otherworldy music. 


November 6: Peter Gach

Accomplished pianist Peter Gach presents “The Secret of Chopin’s Music,” a concert and conversation featuring the works of Frederic Chopin. Gach has been part of the faculty of Palomar College for nearly three decades, as both a teacher and an Artist in Residence.

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