All-American Summer Jazz By David Anthony At The Hunter Art Museum

Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Celebrate America's independence this week with American music: enjoy the smooth jazz sounds of David Anthony during this week's All-American Summer concert series.

The Hunter Museum's All-American Summer concert series celebrates all types of music with local and regional performers, a cash bar and, on select evenings, Famous Nater's World Famous Food Truck.

The All-American Summer concerts are included with regular Museum admission (free for Hunter members, $9.95 for non-members). Come early and explore the amazing images of the Hunter's new exhibition, Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock and Roll Photography.

All-American Summer featuring David Anthony will be on Thursday, at 6 p.m. at the Hunter Museum.  

There will be All-American Summer concerts every Thursday night through Aug. 16. Special concerts will be offered on the Free First Sunday on Aug. 5. For a complete listing of musicians and dates, visit the All-American Summer page. 

Support for the All-American Summer concert series is generously sponsored by Chattanooga Coca-Cola Bottling Company and Tennessee American Water.

The Sound and Vision exhibition was organized by The Columbus Museum, Ga., and guest curator Christopher Murray of Govinda Gallery in Washington, D.C.  

Exhibition sponsors: Signature Audio Systems and JDH Company, Inc. Roofing and Sheetmetal Contractors.  


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