In an exciting cultural event, the vibrant city of Greenville is set to host the talented singer and banjo player, Cynthia Sayer. Hailing from New York City, Sayer will be gracing the stage at Sigal Music Museum for two engaging appearances that are sure to captivate music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
On May 2, music lovers can look forward to Sayer’s enchanting Hot Banjo Show at 516 Buncombe St. The performance is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 p.m., promising an evening filled with melodic tunes and rhythmic beats. Tickets for the show are priced at $5 for students and $20 for general admission, offering attendees a chance to experience Sayer’s musical prowess up close.
As part of the museum’s Distinguished Lecture Series, Cynthia Sayer will take the stage once again on May 5 at 3 p.m. This time, she will delve into the intriguing topic of “The Unexpected Journey Of Jazz Banjo.” The lecture is free to attend, providing an educational opportunity for guests to gain insights into the evolution of jazz and the unique role of the banjo in shaping this genre.
Attendees can expect an immersive experience at Sigal Music Museum, where Cynthia Sayer’s performances and lecture promise to be both entertaining and enlightening. From foot-tapping melodies to in-depth discussions on music history, Sayer’s presence is set to enrich Greenville’s cultural landscape and offer a memorable experience for all who attend.
For those eager to witness Cynthia Sayer’s musical talents and learn from her expertise in jazz banjo, the upcoming events at Sigal Music Museum are not to be missed. Whether you’re a seasoned music aficionado or simply curious to explore new rhythms, Sayer’s performances and lecture are sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences in Greenville.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with a renowned banjo player and delve into the world of jazz music. Mark your calendars for Cynthia Sayer’s upcoming appearances at Sigal Music Museum and get ready to be swept away by the magic of her music.
Hurricane Helene Leaves $194 Million Impact on South Carolina Timber Industry Horry County, S.C. —…
Charges Dismissed Against South Carolina Forward Ashlyn Watkins Columbia, S.C. - Suspended South Carolina forward…
Columbia Woman Encounters Snake in Bathroom Columbia, South Carolina – In a surprising incident early…
Spartanburg, South Carolina Richard Moore, a 59-year-old inmate, was executed on Friday evening in South…
Free Healthcare Clinic Coming to Greenville in February Greenville, mark your calendars! From **February 1st…
Discovering the Sweet History of Double Cola in Greenville! Welcome to the charming city of…