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KRFY Music and Dinner Benefit
Saturday, May 5th - 7:30 p.m.
Doors Open 5:30 p.m for Dinner
Tickets for show are $10
KRFY Community Radio benefit. KRFY is Sandpoint's own community radio station, and will be bringing the John Kelly Trio to Di Luna's. This trio is a smokin' blues band and lots of fun; all proceeds from the door will go to KRFY. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., with dinner available before the music begins. Reservations are required for dinner; concert tickets are $10 at the door or purchase in advance at Di Luna's. Don't miss this opportunity to keep community radio alive in Sandpoint and hear some great blues! Learn more about community radio at KRFY.com.
Tony Furtado Trio in Concert
Saturday, May 12th - 7:30 p.m.
Doors Open 5:30 p.m for Dinner
Tickets for show are $15,
and $18 the day of the concert.
Furtado's show has something to offer everyone; he is a real musician with a riveting voice who blends rock music with frequents of bluesy, pop, and country. Furtado's furious slide guitar skills and 25-plus years of banjo experience will captivate, charm and entertain. Stephanie Schneiderman will be opening for Tony. 208-263-8055
Farm to Table Dinner
Friday, May 25th
Dinner served at 6 p.m.
Doors Open at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets are $35/$55
Featuring what's fresh and local! Enjoy the bounty of our local harvest and meet the farmers who produce such wonderful products. Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian available.
Acoustic Guitar Master - Claude Bourbon
Saturday, June 2nd - 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $10/$12
Doors Open at 5:30 p.m.
The unique Monsieur Bourbon is a formidable performer. He may have his roots in the blues, but he is inspired by music and song from all around the world, taking these sounds and weaving them into a performance of blues, rock, jazz, songs and melodies that defy a label, all delivered with a gravely voice.
Claude's inimitable style incorporates all five digits on each hand dancing independently but in unison, plucking, picking and strumming at such speed and precision that his fingers often seem to melt into a blur. Thousands of people in the UK, Europe and USA have enjoyed listening to this virtuoso and for the majority of his audience it is an experience that compels them to return again and again to hear and watch him play, as his fingers lightly dance over the strings of his guitar and create a unique sound that is 'Claude'.