The Omni Grove Park Inn announces winter concert series headliners

From a press release:

The Omni Grove Park Inn announces winter concert series headliners

The Omni Grove Park Inn is kicking off the new year with its annual Winter Concert Series featuring critically-acclaimed musicians in the genres of Swing, Jazz and Celtic and Comedy. Running from mid-January into mid-March, this year’s series offers great music and great fun for 2015.

Big Band & Swing Dance (Jan. 16 & 17) – Dance the night away to live music from the Big Band & Swing era with incredible performances from NC Revelers on Friday $40 ticket and Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra on Saturday $45 ticket.

All That Jazz (Jan. 23 & 24) – Let the music of Bourbon Street reverberate through the Blue Ridge Mountains with critically-acclaimed New Orleans musicians, Nicholas Payton Trio on Friday evening $50 ticket and jazz legend, Ellis Marsalis on stage Saturday night $55.

Celtic (Jan. 30 & 31) – Celebrate the Celtic heritage of Western North Carolina. Celtic band, RUNA makes its first appearance at the resort on Friday $40 ticket and Gaelic Storm returns by popular demand, to rock the stage Saturday night $45.

Comedy Classic (March 13 & 14) – Laugh out loud with two nights of uproarious comedy hosted by Pat McGann. Friday night features comedians Andy Woodhull, Julie Scoggins, Julian McCullough, Jeff Caldwell and headliner Lachlan Patterson $45 ticket. Saturday night features comedians Andy Hendrickson, Tone Bell, Erin Foley and headliner Tom Papa $50 ticket.

For more information about The Omni Grove Park Inn 2015 Winter Concert Series, please contact (800) 438-5800 or visit omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park.

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Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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