[NEohioPAL]Cain Park offers 2 for 1 tix to Grammy-winning banjo-playing former investment banker

Ksenia ksenia at clvhts.com
Thu Jul 29 13:47:06 PDT 2004


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Who would think a BA from Harvard and an MBA from UCLA would lead a Smith
Barney investment banker like Alison Brown down the path to:
1. Being the first woman to win "Banjo Player of the Year" by the
International Bluegrass Association
2. International musical acclaim with stops at Carnegie Hall and the Grammy
Award acceptance podium
3. Starting her own record company, Compass Records.

USA Today has described the Alison Brown Band as "...a
jazz-classical-pop-folk-Latin mix.  [Alison is] a true ground breaker,
opening up whole new vistas for an instrument once solely associated with
pickin' 'n' grinnin'."

So why spend $28 downtown to see a banjo player (plus parking) when you can
spend $15 for 2 tickets (or $18 for 2 tickets day of show price) to see
Alison Brown this Saturday, July 31 at 8pm at Cain Park?

JUST PRINT OUT THIS EMAIL AND BRING IT WITH YOU TO THE CAIN PARK TICKET
OFFICE! Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tue-Sun 12-9pm (216-371-3000).

Full price tickets for Alison Brown Band
In advance $15 center/front sides, $13 back sides, $11 lawn
Day of show $18 center/front sides, $16 back sides, $14 lawn



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LA would lead a Smith Barney investment banker like Alison Brown down the pa=
th to:<BR>
</H2><FONT SIZE=3D"5">1. Being the first woman to win "Banjo Player of t=
he Year" by the International Bluegrass Association <BR>
2. International musical acclaim with stops at Carnegie Hall and the Grammy=
 Award acceptance podium<BR>
3. Starting her own record company, Compass Records. <BR>
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<I>USA Today</I> has described the Alison Brown Band as "...a jazz-cla=
ssical-pop-folk-Latin mix.  [Alison is] a true ground breaker, opening =
up whole new vistas for an instrument once solely associated with pickin' 'n=
' grinnin'." <BR>
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</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>So why spend $28 downtown to see a banjo p=
layer (plus parking) when you can spend $15 for 2 tickets (or $18 for 2 tick=
ets day of show price) to see Alison Brown this Saturday, July 31 at 8pm at =
Cain Park?<BR>
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JUST PRINT OUT THIS EMAIL AND BRING IT WITH YOU TO THE CAIN PARK TICKET OFF=
ICE! Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tue-Sun 12-9pm (216-371-3000).<BR>
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</H2></FONT>Full price tickets for Alison Brown Band<BR>
In advance $15 center/front sides, $13 back sides, $11 lawn<BR>
Day of show $18 center/front sides, $16 back sides, $14 lawn<BR>
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