The 2017-2018 Performing Arts Series (PAS) at Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) kicks off with the Annie Moses Band’s “American Rhapsody†Tuesday, September 12, 2017, at 7:30 p.m. in the college’s Visual and Performing Arts Center (VPAC) Theater.
A captivating blend of folk and classical, the Annie Moses Band is a talented family of songwriters, singers and musicians, combining technical skill with exhilarating showmanship. The Annie Moses Band has a sound all their own. They call it chamber pop, a spicy blend of classical, jazz, and pop mixed with some good old-fashioned country. They play the best of beloved genres in a style that unifies audiences, young and old.
The songwriters, singers and siblings of the Annie Moses Band have been inspiring and entertaining audiences for more than a decade. The band’s award-winning composers weave diverse musical styles into cinematic arrangements that beautifully showcase their Juilliard-honed chops and soaring vocals.
Young and old, classical connoisseurs and roots enthusiasts, jazz aficionados and bluegrass buffs all hear refreshing renditions of their own genres in the Annie Moses Band’s music. The group has brought technical virtuosity and exhilarating showmanship to stages as diverse as Carnegie Hall and the Grand Ole Opry.
For ticket information, visit tickets.occc.edu or call the OCCC Cultural Programs box office at 405-682-7579.
Be sure to also download the new OCCC Cultural Programs app, “VPAC at OCCC,†now available in the Apple and Google app stores. Check out upcoming events, purchase tickets and get notifications and updates.
OCCC enrolls more than 20,000 students and has more than 90,000 participants in its various community programs annually. The college is currently the largest adult basic education provider in the state. OCCC offers a full range of associate degree programs that prepare students to transfer to baccalaureate institutions while other degree and certificate programs prepare students for immediate employment. At OCCC, students receive a quality education with small class sizes, dedicated professors and leadership opportunities. Students can choose from more than 80 major fields of study and participate in any of the 40+ clubs and organizations. For more information about OCCC, visit www.occc.edu.