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a celebration of the arts bucks fever
of Cash received “Best Tribute Act 2019” honors from the Midwest Country Music Organization. In 2021, Jay Ernest and by extension the Church of Cash, was inducted to the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame. Since forming in 2009 in Honolulu, Hawaii, Church of Cash has steadily forged a reputation for excellence. The band, which relocated to Minneapolis a year later, made it clear early on that channeling Johnny Cash was anything but a vehicle to gain instant notoriety. Cash, choirs, and rock ‘n’ roll reign supreme. So, when Jay Ernest steps in front of a microphone he embodies the true artistic spirit of the man he reveres.
Sellersville Theater 1894
24 West Temple Ave.
Sellersville, PA 18960 215-257-5808 | info@st94.com st94.com/events/church-of-cash celebrated musicians in the live music capital. Drawing from a range of diverse musicals styles, Schneider’s talent has defied genres.
Combining elements of funk, country, rock, and folk with the more traditional singer/songwriter aesthetic, Schneider draws inspiration from the ‘70s with a modern twist, reminiscent of contemporaries such as Beck. His catalogue is both uplifting and sober, unafraid to tackle powerful subjects like alienation, drug addiction, and lost romance in addition to celebrating life’s joys.
Schneider has won more than 59 Austin Music Awards including Best Album, Best Songwriter, Best Musician, and Best Male Vocals making him the most decorated artist in Austin music history. Schneider’s fan base reaches far beyond the city limits of Austin. He has released more than a dozen albums, written over 1,000 songs, is a published author, and is also an avid painter and collage artist - and doesn’t plan on slowing down anytime soon.
Sellersville Theater 1894
24 West Temple Ave. Sellersville, PA 18960 215-257-5808 | info@st94.com st94.com/events/bob-schneider
March 22 7:00 PM
Wooden Treasures Local author Scott Bomboy, a historian and preservationist, recently wrote the book, “Wooden Treasures, the Story of Bucks County Covered Bridges”. He will give a talk on the history of these covered bridges, along with showing slides of the covered bridges still standing in Bucks County. Free, donations appreciated.
March 21 - April 16 3:00 PM; 2:00 PM; 7:30 PM; 8:00 PM
Cabaret Willkommen to the Kit Kat Club, a hot and sleazy nightclub in 1929 Berlin. When American writer Cliff Bradshaw arrives looking for inspiration, he falls for its star performer, Sally Bowles. However, their decadent lifestyle is soon threatened by the Nazis’ impending rise to power. Kander and Ebb’s Tony Award-winning musical features one of Broadway’s most memorable scores, including “Money Makes the World Go ‘Round,” “Willkommen,” “Maybe This Time,” and “Cabaret.”

Bristol Riverside Theatre
120 Radcliffe Street Bristol, PA 19007
215-785-0100 | tickets@brtstage.org brtstage.org/shows/cabaret-2
March 22 8:00 PM
Bob Schneider Austin, Texas-based singer-songwriter and former frontman of The Ugly Americans and The Scabs, Bob Schneider has become one of the most
Historical Society of Hilltown Township
Hilltown Township Municipal Building
13 W. Creamery Rd. & Rt. 152 Silverdale, PA 18962 267-614-9174 hilltownhistory.org
March 23 8:00 PM
The Furious Bongos A message from the Band: We’re only in it for the money. HAHAHAHA OK, OK...we’re just a bunch of professional musicians with pretty diverse backgrounds who decided to take on a pretty big challenge and have some fun in the process. Now, you might ask, “Oh yeah? Professional musicians, eh? What makes you think you can play Frank’s music as well as [insert Zappa family/band member here]?” Well...maybe you haven’t heard of us individually, but “we’re pretty good musicians” and you probably have heard of the folks we work with all the time: Yo Yo Ma, Mick Fleetwood, BB King, Vinnie Colaiuta, Dweezil Zappa, LA Philharmonic, Limelight: A Tribute To
Rush, blah blah blah....you get the idea. As for Frank’s music, he was constantly changing things, both for his own creative choices and to adapt to the different musicians he had over the years. He also understood that his live performances were entertainment: it’s supposed to be a rock show, not a piano recital. With all that in mind, we don’t think playing Song X from Album Y note-for-note while staring at our shoes is the proper way to go about this. The result of that approach (combined with a lot of homework) is a show that pays respect to Zappa’s legacy, but is also new and different and dangerous and FUN, with lots of eyebrows. Kinda like Frank.
Sellersville Theater 1894
24 West Temple Ave.
Sellersville, PA 18960
215-257-5808 | info@st94.com st94.com/events/the-furious-bongos
March 24 8:00 PM
Boris Garcia with Blue Wave Ramblers
Philly favorite Boris Garcia is an original jam band with Americana, pop and progressive bluegrass overtones. They’re returning to Sellersville Theater in anticipation of their forthcoming album release.
Kicking off the party are Blue Wave Ramblers. They’re an eclectic band of musical brothers skillfully combining the unique talents delivering high-energy, powerful acoustic music.
Sellersville Theater 1894
24 West Temple Ave.
Sellersville, PA 18960
215-257-5808 | info@st94.com st94.com/events/boris-garciawith-blue-wave-ramblers
March 25 1:00 PM
Family Magic Shows Family Magic Shows
Ages 6 - 106!
Magic is an art form that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. These laugh-filled shows feature the comedy and magic of Philly’s best Family Entertainers plus more wonderful performers from out of town from week to week.
A fun and amazing sixty-minute show of laughs and illusion, geared to audiences ages six and up. Featuring comedy, magic, and tons of audience interaction.
All shows in our one-of-a-kind venue...where every seat is the best seat in the house!
Smoke & Mirrors Magic Theater
Pine Valley Plaza, 2840 Pine Road Philadelphia, PA 19006 267-626-1366 info@SmokeAndMirrorsTheater.com smokeandmirrorstheater.com/ family-magic-shows