'Live at the Five & Dime' Concert Series Begins Online Tonight

The concert series, Live at the Five & Dime, has started its third season!

The series is a collaboration between the U of A's Department of Music, the Walmart Museum, and Downtown Bentonville Inc. This year's series is beginning with short concerts online.

New concerts will be posted each Wednesday at 5 p.m., but you can tune in at any point of the week to enjoy these performances by faculty and student musicians from the U of A Department of Music and their friends.  

Go to www.walmartmuseum.com and click on the "Live at the Five & Dime" box. 

Upcoming Schedule

  • April 29 — Cory Mixdorf (trombone) performs Soundtrack for Trombone and Orchestra by Brian Sadler
  • May 6 — Theresa Delaplain (oboe) and Robert Mueller (piano)
  • May 13 — Jake Hertzog (guitar)
  • May 20 — Ben Pierce (tuba)
Contacts

Alan Gosman, associate professor
Department of Music
479-575-5764, agosman@uark.edu

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