What: The Fellowship Concert Series
Who: Idaho’s Super Star Steve Eaton
When: Second Mondays of the Month – September 9th 7–9 pm Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Where: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 160 9th Ave E, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
Cost: $15 suggested donation
If Idaho were to claim one superstar, it might be musician and singer songwriter, Steve Eaton. Steve Eaton is an Idaho gem—a Governor’s Award recipient for his contribution to the Idaho arts, a favorite to music fans across the state, Steve has written songs for Art Garfunkel, The Carpenters, The Righteous Brothers, Glen Campbell, and Anne Murray.
Currently a resident of Boise, Idaho Steve Eaton’s musical talent cuts across every genre from folk to jazz, and displays his mastery of the piano, keyboards, harmonica and guitar.
In the intimate acoustic setting of the UU Hall, Steve may be encouraged to share his love of music and what it feels like to play with Ray Charles, Carole King, or members of Paul Revere & the Raiders or Blood Sweat & Tears.
Magic Valley concert goers will hear award winning original music artists share songs and stories this coming Monday September 9th from 7pm to 9pm. Also known as the UU Fellowship, located at 160 9th Ave E, the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hall, will open doors at 6:30pm.
Singer, songwriter, and PBS film composer, J. Robert Houghtaling of the online “10,000 Songs Show,” will host the Fellowship Concert Series and introduce an array of unforgettable musical artists to the Twin Falls, Idaho, community.