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  • The University of West Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will present our Music Hall Artist Series with School of Music alumna Lee Harrelson, euphonium on Monday, February 6 at 7:30 p.m. The performance will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and Performing Arts, Building 82, on the Pensacola campus.
     
    Lee Harrelson is a Professor of Music at Missouri Western State University. At Missouri Western, he serves as the Director of Instrumental Studies and Bands. Dr. Harrelson attended the University of Southern Mississippi, where he studied music education and music performance before completing his masters and doctorate at the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s Conservatory of Music and Dance.

    Dr. Harrelson is the founder of the Fountain City Brass Band and currently serves as its artistic director, executive director and principal euphoniumist. The Fountain City Brass Band (FCBB) is one of America’s premiere brass and percussion ensembles and has been featured throughout the U.S. and Europe in concerts and competitions. The FCBB is currently the top ranked brass band in the United States. Under Dr. Harrelson’s artistic leadership, the band has won eight North American Brass Band Association Championships, nine U.S. Open Brass Band Championships and one Scottish Open Brass Band Championship, since it began competing in 2004. At the 2011 All England International Brass Band Competition, as a member of the FCBB, Lee was named Best Instrumentalist; a first for an American at an English brass band competition. During his tenure, the FCBB has produced four commercial recordings, performed with countless world-class soloists and developed a youth brass program, the Fountain City Youth Brass Academy, that serves over 120 students per year.

    Dedicated to furthering the brass band movement in America, Dr. Harrelson regular serves on the faculty of the North American Brass Band Summer School and in 2019, along with his wife Helen, founded the National Youth Brass Band of America.

    In the fall of 2019 Dr. Harrelson was awarded the first ever Visiting International Professor position with the world famous Brighouse & Rastrick Band (England). In addition to collaborating with and conducting the band, Dr. Harrelson was able to work closely with Professor David King, during preparations for the band’s appearances at the British Open Brass Band Championships (Symphony Hall, Birmingham) and the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain (Royal Albert Hall, London).

    Dr. Harrelson can be heard on numerous commercially released recordings and has appeared throughout North America and Europe as a clinician, soloist and chamber musician.

    Lee Harrelson is a Buffet Group/Besson Performing Artist.

    The program will include such works as Café 1930 by Astor Piazzolla, Harlequin by Philip Sparke, Ducati SPS 916 by Roland Szentpali, and more.

    Ticket prices are $20 for adults, $16 for seniors and military, $14 for UWF faculty and staff and non-UWF students and $7 for high school students. UWF students get in free with a valid Nautilus card. For more information or to reserve tickets, please contact the CFPA Box Office at 850.857.6285 or online at uwf.edu/tickets.
  • Here’s an event where cat hair is not only accepted, it’s encouraged.

    The annual Save Our Cats and Kittens fundraiser, Top Hats & Tails: A Cause for Claws, will be 7-10 p.m. Saturday, June 11 online and in-person at Enlightened Studios + The Sound Café, located at 142 Miracle Strip Pkwy. SE.

    Enjoy live music, catered hors d'oeuvres, games, guest speakers and a silent auction. Tickets are $50 to attend the event in person and $15 online. Online attendees will be able to access the event using the platform Remo.

    The past couple of years have been difficult to say the least for animal rescue groups. And that has been the case for SOCKS with fundraising events put mostly on hold due to the pandemic. This is our first year back in person. We hope by offering a hybrid event we can provide a fun and safe evening for everyone.

    This fundraiser helps our shelter continue to care for the cats and kittens in our community and give them a brighter future. In the past year, we had over 400 intakes and 436 adoptions. We simply could not do this without donations.

    “This is our 4th year for Top Hats and Tails and it gets better every year. We look forward to seeing our donors and friends again, both in-person and on-line.” says Nancy Schimmer, the organization’s President.

    Support your feline friends by attending Top Hats & Tails. There is still time to donate a silent auction item. Contact nancy@saveourcatsandkittens.com. Purchase your tickets online at https://bit.ly/3sFrQ99

    Save Our Cats and Kittens is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding forever homes for neglected cats and kittens throughout Northwest Florida. Our shelter is located at 498 Carmel Dr. in Fort Walton Beach. For more information about us and to view adoptable cats and kittens, please visit saveourcatsandkittens.com.


  • Rachel Martin talks to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper about the Russia influence probe and the recent criticisms against the intelligence agencies.
  • On Friday night, the 11-seed Wolfpack took down the No. 2 seed Marquette Golden Eagles — marking the first time that N.C. State has advanced to the NCAA tournament's Elite Eight since 1986.
  • The Sweet 16 weekend began Thursday night with dramatic late-night games as both men and women roll into action on Friday.
  • The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will no longer verbally brief Congress on election interference, instead providing written information, Director John Ratcliffe wrote.
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