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NSU’s Sequoyah Institute presents the Annie Moses Band

Published: 2017-03-08

(Tahlequah, Oklahoma) -- Northeastern State Universitys Sequoyah Institute presents the Annie Moses Band as the culmination of the Sequoyah Institute 2016-2017 Performing Arts Series. The performance is set for 7:30 p.m. on April 4 at the NSU Center for the Performing Arts.

The Annie Moses Band has been inspiring and entertaining audiences for over a decade, bringing its distinctive style of music across the nation and around the world. A captivating blend of folk and classical, the Annie Moses Band is a talented ensemble of songwriters, singers and musicians, combining technical skill with exhilarating showmanship. The Bands innovative sound has delighted audiences around the world in record-breaking numbers of airings on PBS and on stages as diverse as Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry.

The bands award-winning composers weave diverse musical styles into cinematic arrangements that beautifully showcase their Julliard-honed chops and soaring vocals. The Annie Moses Band combines the best of beloved genres in a style that unifies audiences, young and old.

When I heard this group live, I was captivated by the musicianship of each of these individuals and the incredible sound they make as a group, Cindy Chanslor, coordinator of the Sequoyah Institute, said. And it wasn't just me; the entire audience was spellbound.

Chanslor said the community is in for a treat. The Annie Moses Band will share an afternoon performance with area schools prior to the evening performance. School reservations are required; please call 918-458-2075 for details.

Tickets for the evening performance can be purchased online at www.nsuok.edu/si, by phone at 918-458-2075 or in person weekdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sequoyah Institute Box Office located at 529 Seminary Ave. Tickets will also be available at the Center for the Performing Arts Box Office beginning one hour before show time.

The Sequoyah Institute Performing Arts Series is funded in part by a grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council. The Sequoyah Institute can be reached by phone at 918-458-2075.