UCO Jazz Lab – Miss Brown to You (Quartet)
The UCO Jazz Lab 100 East Fifth Street, Edmond, OK, United StatesFirst Unitarian Church (Bohemian Cafe Benefit and Dance) – Miss Brown to You
First Unitarian Church 600 NW 13th St, Oklahoma City, OK, United StatesWe’ve played this dance party for years, and it’s one of the highlights of our year. We get to dust off our swing, rock’n’roll and two-step numbers, while raising money for microcredit lending projects around the world. Tickets, available at the door, are on a sliding scale from $10 - $50 and include grazing at Continue reading
UCO Jazz Lab – WEDNESDAY JAN 20th – Benefit Concert for Hudson Haws – Miss Brown to You (Duo)
The UCO Jazz Lab 100 East Fifth Street, Edmond, OK, United StatesWednesday January 20th at UCO Jazz Lab Miss Brown to You is going to put on a benefit concert to raise money for Hudson Haws. On Friday night, October 23, 2015, Hudson suffered a spinal injury during his high school football game. He was airlifted to the hospital, and after some tests it was determined Continue reading
Zannotti’s Wine Bar – Miss Brown to You (Duo)
Zannotti's Wine Bar 113 W. 7th Avenue, Stillwater, OK, United StatesSaint Charles Borromeo Fundraiser – Sisters of Swing
Saint Charles Borromeo 5000 North Grove, Oklahoma City, United StatesThe Sisters of Swing will sing two sets at a Fundraiser by the Women of Saint Charles Borromeo. It’s an adults only event. Still a clean and sober show, but not so much a kid thing.
Full Circle Bookstore – Miss Brown to You (Duo)
Full Circle Book Store 1900 NW Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK, United StatesNoon Tunes Downtown Library – Miss Brown to You (Duo)
Noon Tunes at the Downtown Library 300 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK, United StatesThe Depot – Connie Seabourn Art Reception – Miss Brown to You (Duo)
The Depot 200 S Jones Avenue, Norman Oklahoma, United StatesConnie Seabourn - "Haunting the Mind: Beings That Fly" “I’ve always been intrigued by flying and dreams of flying; many of my works picture flying people, as well as birds and winged insects. Most of my work is ethereal, dreamy, and narrative” says Connie Seabourn, who became a full-time artist in 1980. Connie works in Continue reading