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Up Jumped Spring!

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Romantic Duets for voice and guitar in celebration of spring. Cords & Strings' award-winning actor/singer Lisa Keating and virtuoso guitarist Jesse Vernier deliver an evening of love songs in this elegant offering. Keating and Vernier take on the vast songbooks of American and Latin Jazz and soaring movie scores with a classical approach.

Join us for an evening of world-class entertainment at The Performance Space in Eldorado at Santa Fe. Tickets are $20. Come early and enjoy dinner at La Plancha across the way or Arable across the street. Or stay late and raise a glass at Santa Fe Brewing Company's Eldorado Taphouse.

Tickets: $20 

DATE AND TIME


Wed, March 21, 2018
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM MDT

LOCATION

The Performance Space
7 Caliente Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87508


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