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HAZLETON — The Greater Hazleton Concert Series, a non-profit organization that books and promotes professional performances in the Hazleton community, has announced its 2016-17 line up.

The swing revival band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will start the series Sept. 22, Siberian Virtuosi violinists with piano accompaniment will play Oct. 20 and folk/jazz group Annie Moses Band performs Nov. 16.

After a break for the holidays, the series returns Feb. 21 with a performance form Peking Acrobats and a March. 21 performance by Jim Witter’s Piano Men Show. Artrageous, a troupe of artists, singers and dancers, will finish the series April 19.

All performances start at 7:30 p.m. and are held at Hazleton Area High School, 1061 West 23 St., Hazleton.

Memberships are available for $100 and include one ticket to all concerts in a season. Memberships for students are $50, while a family membership (two adults and one child) is $225. Tickets for each concert are also available at the door for $30 ($10 for students).

For more information, visit HazletonConcertSeries.org.

The Annie Moses Band is a twelve-member folk/funk fusion featuring six siblings and six of their relatives. They’ll perform Wednesday, Nov. 16 as part of Greater Hazleton Concert Series.
https://www.timesleader.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/web1_AnnieMosesBand.jpgThe Annie Moses Band is a twelve-member folk/funk fusion featuring six siblings and six of their relatives. They’ll perform Wednesday, Nov. 16 as part of Greater Hazleton Concert Series. Submitted photo
Series will feature six different performances from September through April

By Gene Axton

gaxton@www.timesleader.com

Reach Gene Axton at 570-991-6121 or on Twitter @TLArts