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FREDERICK, Md. - Marylandian -- Experience a joyful revival of New Orleans jazz and Americana roots with Tuba Skinny, performing live at the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick, MD, on Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 pm.
Tickets start at $30 and may be purchased online at WeinbergCenter.org, by calling the box office at 301-600-2828, or in person at 20 W. Patrick St. Discounts are available for students, children, military, and seniors.
With their infectious energy, old-school charm, and vintage instrumentation, Tuba Skinny has become a beloved traditional jazz band on the international scene. Drawing inspiration from early jazz, ragtime, country blues, and New Orleans R&B, their sound evokes the spirit of a bygone era. From the streets of the French Quarter to major venues and festivals around the world, this ensemble of talented musicians delivers an authentic glimpse into early 20th-century Americana.
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ABOUT WEINBERG CENTER FOR THE ARTS & NEW SPIRE ARTS
The Weinberg Center for the Arts and New Spire Arts are two of the region's premier performing arts venues, offering a diverse lineup of film, music, dance, theater, and family programming. Housed in the historic Tivoli movie theater, the Weinberg Center provides world-class entertainment while preserving its rich architectural heritage. Just steps away, New Spire Arts serves as a dynamic space for intimate performances and community engagement. Both venues are committed to making the arts accessible and affordable, with support from the City of Frederick, the Maryland State Arts Council, Plamondon Hospitality Partners, and other corporate and individual donors.
A complete listing of artists and performers scheduled for the 2025-26 season can be found at https://weinbergcenter.org/ (http://www.weinbergcenter.org/).
Tickets start at $30 and may be purchased online at WeinbergCenter.org, by calling the box office at 301-600-2828, or in person at 20 W. Patrick St. Discounts are available for students, children, military, and seniors.
With their infectious energy, old-school charm, and vintage instrumentation, Tuba Skinny has become a beloved traditional jazz band on the international scene. Drawing inspiration from early jazz, ragtime, country blues, and New Orleans R&B, their sound evokes the spirit of a bygone era. From the streets of the French Quarter to major venues and festivals around the world, this ensemble of talented musicians delivers an authentic glimpse into early 20th-century Americana.
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ABOUT WEINBERG CENTER FOR THE ARTS & NEW SPIRE ARTS
The Weinberg Center for the Arts and New Spire Arts are two of the region's premier performing arts venues, offering a diverse lineup of film, music, dance, theater, and family programming. Housed in the historic Tivoli movie theater, the Weinberg Center provides world-class entertainment while preserving its rich architectural heritage. Just steps away, New Spire Arts serves as a dynamic space for intimate performances and community engagement. Both venues are committed to making the arts accessible and affordable, with support from the City of Frederick, the Maryland State Arts Council, Plamondon Hospitality Partners, and other corporate and individual donors.
A complete listing of artists and performers scheduled for the 2025-26 season can be found at https://weinbergcenter.org/ (http://www.weinbergcenter.org/).
Source: Weinberg Center for the Arts
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