August 26, 2011
Chef Marc Nassar and Salem House Concerts to host KMUZ benefit
by Nate Rafn
Salem House Concerts will host a dinner and garden-concert on August 28th to benefit KMUZ 88.5 FM, the Mid-Willamette Valley's new community radio station. Music will be performed by Bill Hughs, Karen Dumont and Nathan Olson, with Brian Cutean headlining the show. Food for the event will be prepared by chef Marc Nassar.
"I can’t think of a better artist to come perform for KMUZ than Brian Cutean," says Nassar. "Brian is one of those fairly local, fairly loco, unique, independent, purely sincere and wildly original performers who can entertain you in so many ways."
For more information about KMUZ, visit www.kmuz.org.
Salem House Concerts - KMUZ Benefit Bash
Sunday, August 28th - Garden Opens 4:00pm, Music 5:15pm
468 21st NE Salem, OR 97301
$25.00 in advance for dinner and show
Tickets and Info: Marc Nassar 503-378-7704 blueman@teleport.com
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