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Charlottesville Municipal Band 96th Summer Concert Series continues at The Paramount Theater

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Charlottesville Municipal BandThe Charlottesville Municipal Band 96th Summer Concert Series continues at The Paramount on Tuesday, July 17 at 7:30PM. This concert series is free to attend.

The July 17 performance is the third concert in the series. The performance will be led by Music Director and Conductor Stephen R. Layman, and feature solos from vocalist Doug Schneider in “Modern Major General” and “As Time Goes By”.

Before the concert, from 7:00PM – 7:30PM there will be a musical instrument petting zoo for children where they can explore the instruments of the band.

The final concert in the Charlottesville Municipal Band’s 96th Summer Concert Series at The Paramount will occur on Tuesday, July 31 at 7:30PM.

For more information on the Charlottesville Municipal Band’s 96th Summer Concert Series  and the most up-to-date program information, visit www.theparamount.net, or  www.cvilleband.org. Follow the band on Facebook @cvilleband or on twitter at @CvilleMuniBand.

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