Jeff and Anne Barnhart, a performing duo know as Ivory&Gold®, will help ease the winter blues on Tuesday, Jan. 20, when the Lone Star College-Kingwood Music Department hosts a recital and improvisation workshop featuring piano, flute and vocal music.
“Not only are the Barnharts amazingly skilled at their instruments, they also add good humor in presenting their unique blend of jazz, blues, the Great American Songbook, ragtime and original music,” said Jay Whatley, department chair for visual and performing arts. “Their music is lively and entertaining, and is the perfect fit for our ongoing Artist Recital Series.”
The recital will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall (MUS 101). Ticket prices are $20 for general admission; $10 for seniors and students. A reception will follow the performance. For more information, contact event coordinator Angie Spargur at 281.312.1709 or email
In addition to the evening recital, the artists will offer a free improvisational workshop from 3–5 p.m. Anne and Jeff tailor this master class to all levels. Students and community members (with adequate ability on their chosen instrument and proficiency of intermediary of scales) are invited to participate. For more information or to register for the workshop, contact Jay Whatley at
Register now for credit classes online through myLoneStar. Classes are offered days, evenings, or weekends in traditional, Internet, video, TV and independent study formats. For more information on how to register online, visit LoneStar.edu/registration. For general information about Lone Star College-Kingwood, call 281.312.1600 or visit LoneStar.edu/Kingwood.
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