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Guitarist John Smedley plays Thursday, Jan. 26, at the first concert in the BatesDowntown music series featuring Bates College faculty members. Also performing at 22 Park St., Lewiston, (the former Maple Room) was pianist Tom Snow, director of the Bates Jazz Band. Smedley, a physics professor, performs as a guitar soloist and with the Three Point Trio, the Tom Snow Trio and other combos. The BatesDowntown series “came from the simple idea of trying to branch out and essentially ‘share’ the music we have here on campus out in the community,” said Seth Warner, the college’s concert hall manager. Next up will be violinist Dean Stein and pianist Chiharu Naruse performing music by J.S. Bach and Beethoven at 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3. The concerts are free.
BatesDowntown concert
Guitarist John Smedley plays Thursday, Jan. 26, at the first concert in the BatesDowntown music series featuring Bates College faculty members. Also performing at 22 Park St., Lewiston, (the former Maple Room) was pianist Tom Snow, director of the Bates Jazz Band. Smedley, a physics professor, performs as a guitar soloist and with the Three Point Trio, the Tom Snow Trio and other combos. The BatesDowntown series “came from the simple idea of trying to branch out and essentially ‘share’ the music we have here on campus out in the community,” said Seth Warner, the college’s concert hall manager. Next up will be violinist Dean Stein and pianist Chiharu Naruse performing music by J.S. Bach and Beethoven at 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3. The concerts are free.
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