The Love Show on the 1st of February
by Carolyn Classen on Jan. 28, 2013, under Arts, LifeLocal celebrities perform live on stage to benefit school music programs
Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance and University of Arizona School of Music present The Love Show, featuring an evening of romantic songs, Feb. 1Special Guests Include…
Co-Hosts – Elliot Glicksman & David ‘Fitz’ Fitzsimmons
Featured Performers
Jason Carder, Bob Fee, Kathleen Buske, Bill Ganz, LeeAnne Savage, Crystal Stark, Duo Vibrato, Katherine Byrnes, Julie Anne and Jack NeubeckFriday, February 1, 2013
Westin La Paloma Resort, 3800 E. Sunrise Drive Tucson, AZ 857186pm Social Hour – Cash Bar, Hors d’oeuvres, Silent Auction and Dessert
7:30pm LOVE Show PerformanceThe Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance and University of Arizona School of Music invite you to spend the night with co-hosts Elliot Glicksman and David ‘Fitz’ Fitzsimmons for the resurgence of Southern Arizona’s famed “Evening of Love Songs”. Newly dubbed “The LOVE Show”, the event will feature the University of Arizona’s Jeff Haskell and Moisés Paiewonsky producing Southern Arizona’s most unique and entertaining stage and music production alongside the UA Studio Jazz Ensemble for an evening of music, fun and romance starring some of Tucson’s greatest celebrity lovers.
Solo performances, dancing, music and more!
GENERAL ADMISSION SEATING
$100 per person $75 tax deductible
Includes Hors d’oeuvres, Silent Auction, Dessert and Ticket to the LOVE SHOW Concert
50% Off Tickets – Limited Time Only $50 eachVIP TICKET PACKAGES $1,000
The LOVE Package Includes 10 VIP tickets + VIP seating
+ Full Page Ad in event program $700 tax deductiblePurchase tickets over the phone at (520) 797-3959 x 1
Sounds like a lot of love and fun on 2/1/13, especially for their art goal:
“A COMMUNITY BENEFIT TO BRING MUSIC TO TUCSON AREA STUDENTS OF ALL AGES Proceeds from the concert will go directly to support jazz music programs at the University of Arizona School of Music, as well as arts education programs in more than 20 local Southern Arizona schools presented by the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance”.

