Message from the President

Many thanks to our contributors. We continue to attempt to offer performances that are affordable and promote the Arts in Jackson County. We value our donors and volunteers. without their help, none of this would be possible.

This year we've had unexpected changes on the board. Barb Olson left the BRF school district. We miss her knowledge and work for the organization. This meant I inherited the role of president sooner than I would have liked.

Hot Rod Chevy Reunion

Sep 10 2011 - 8:00am

Hot Rod Chevy began as the Top Rated 50s & 60s Rock Band. Their music progressed to include hits from the 70s, 80s, & 90s, and their name changed to "PowerPlay." Their performance here in Black River Falls will be the only appearance of Hot Rod Chevy in Wisconsin in 2011. If you love music from the 50s & 60s, this is a "can't miss" performance.

Music And Art In The Park

Jun 21 2011 - 7:00am

The Dixieland Express is a group of talented musicians from the Black River Area Community Band who love to play Dixieland-style music. The group has played in the area the past several years under the leadership of former Black River Falls High School band director, Dick Camlek.The group played for Governor James Doyle when Black River Falls hosted the annual Governor's fishing opener in 2005.

Redhead Express

Apr 9 2011 - 8:30am

Kendra, LaRae, Alisa and Meghan, are charting a new path with a debut solo project while continuing to tour and record as an integral part of the Walker Family. These four young girls are producing a sound that perfectly harmonizes the broad appeal of the contemporary country genre while embracing their bluegrass roots. The years they spent on the road performing nearly 1,000 shows with their family have shaped these girls into four entertainers destined for the top of the charts and the national spotlight.

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