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“Stay Tuned” will be presented by Broken Earth Winery, with all performances taking place in the winery’s tasting room, located at 1650 Ramada Drive in Paso Robles. Show dates are April 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23, with shows starting at 7:30 p.m. Delicious Broken Earth wines and pizzas will be available for purchase to enjoy during the show, and seating is general admission. Tickets are $40 each and can be purchased on the Broken Earth Winery website.

The concert was a huge success, with the band receiving rave reviews from the audience. One audience member wrote, "The unity of the band (always including the conductor) appeared top notch to my untrained ear. Personally, songs went from nice (only a few) to somewhere between Wow! and Hurray!!!"

‘Stay Tuned’ Songs from TV to be presented by Wine Country Theatre

If you’re looking for a fun and unique night out, look no further than Wine Country Theatre’s latest musical revue, “Stay Tuned.” This dynamic and entertaining show features songs from television, including classic TV theme songs, songs from TV variety shows, commercials, and parody songs. With a talented cast, live music, and plenty of opportunities to sing along, “Stay Tuned” promises to be a night to remember.

According to Cynthia Anthony, Executive Director of Wine Country Theatre, “We have a great cast, and it’s been fun putting the script together to represent many of our favorite shows, both contemporary and classic. Audiences will want to sing along to ‘Happy Days’ and ‘Green Acres’ and ‘The Addams Family,’ just to mention a few. Songs from ‘Yellowstone’ and ‘Big Little Lies’ and ‘Ginny and Georgia’ are also included, along with beloved animated shows, including ‘The Simpsons.’ We have a very talented pianist, our Music Director Linda Wilson, plus some cast members will play the guitar and other instruments. It’s not

Wine Country Theatre is a professional-caliber community theater that has been presenting plays and musicals for 10 years. After the pandemic left them without a venue due to a change of management of the Park Ballroom, the theater company has been using various venues to present their productions.

“Presenting at Broken Earth Winery is a privilege and we hope this can be just the beginning of collaborating with other wineries,” says Anthony.

So, if you’re tired of watching TV at home and want to experience live entertainment, “Stay Tuned” is the perfect opportunity. With its mix of classic and contemporary TV songs, talented performers, and beautiful setting at Broken Earth Winery, this musical revue promises to be a night of fun and entertainment. Don’t miss your chance to see it!

For tickets, go to brokenearthwinery.com.

Atascadero Community Band donates $754 to Paso Robles High School Band Backers

The Atascadero Community Band recently held its March concert, themed The Great Outdoors, and thanks to the generosity of its audience, was able to donate $754 to the Paso Robles High School Band Backers. The donation will go towards supporting the band and color guard programs at PRHS.

The Atascadero Community Band is a true community band, comprised of local musicians of all ages who come together to make music and support other nonprofit organizations in the area. The band plays free indoor concerts several times per year, with donations from the audience going towards supporting other local nonprofits. The next concert, themed Have Music, Will Travel, is scheduled for Sunday, May 7, at 3 p.m. at the Atascadero Bible Church, with donations supporting CASA SLO (Court Appointed Special Advocates).

In addition, the ACB plays free one-hour concerts every Tuesday night throughout the summer at the beautiful Centennial Bandstand at the Atascadero Lake Park, starting on Tuesday, June 13, at 7 p.m.

Local musicians of all ages are welcome to participate in the Atascadero Community Band, with students mentored by more experienced band members, and many musicians joining the band after taking a 20-year hiatus to raise families or focus on their careers. For more information, please visit the band website at atascaderoband.org or email the band at atascaderoband@gmail.com.

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