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Hal
Ketchum to kick off concerts
Singer-songwriter Hal Ketchum
makes his first Central Oregon appearance when he kicks off this year's
Sisters Starry Nights Concert Series on Saturday, February 2.
The fund-raising concert series
supports the Sisters Schools Foundation.
Known as one of the most versatile
of contemporary country artists, Ketchum covers a range of styles from
traditional country to rockabilly to elegant pop balladry to rootsy Texas
folk.
His 1990 debut album "Past
the Point of Rescue" established him as a major star, propelled by the
single "Small Town Saturday Night," which became the top radio song of
1991, according to Radio & Records Magazine.
His many subsequent hits include
"I Know Where Love Lives," "Five O'Clock World," "Stay Forever," "Sure
Love" and "Hearts Are Gonna Roll."
Sidelined in 1998 by a neurological
disorder called transverse myelitis, which left him partially paralyzed,
Ketchum underwent rehabilitation that required him to relearn motor skills
including playing guitar.
He has since made a full recovery,
and just last year released his latest album, the aptly named "Lucky Man,"
to rave reviews. It contains the hit single "She Is" and the Dolly Parton
duet "Two of the Lucky Ones," which is currently climbing the charts.
He will be joined at the Sisters
show by long-time percussionist Christopher Nieto and renowned guitarist
Bill Cooley, who is also a member of Kathy Mattea's band.
Opening the show is comic
Maryellen Hooper. Hooper was named "Best Female Stand-Up Performer" by
the American Comedy Awards in 1998 and has been seen on such programs
as NBC's "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," A&E's "Evening at the Improv,"
Lifetime's "Girls Night Out" and at comedy clubs across the country.
The 2001 series raised more
than $60,000 in net proceeds, for a five-year total of $250,000. The revenues
have funded a multitude of programs including music, art, science, athletics,
reading, math, home economics, technology, outdoor school and other vital
co-curricular and classroom activities that have faced budget cuts due
to limitations in state funding.
Over the years, the Sisters
Starry Nights Concert Series has brought a wide range of nationally recognized
artists to Sisters, including Kim Carnes, John Hiatt, and members of the
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
Tickets for the February 2
show, as well as tickets for the March 1 show starring Karla Bonoff and
Wayne Cotter, are priced at $30 each.
The February 16 show featuring
Vince Gill and Amy Grant is sold out.
For information on ticket
availability, contact Leavitt's Western Wear in Sisters at 549-6451.
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