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Mavis Staples & Nick Lowe to Appear Together at the Holland Today

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An impromptu performance in 2011 led to friendship between two musical giants: Mavis Staples and Nick Lowe. The two are touring together in a double-bill, with a one-night-only performance in Omaha.

Omaha Performing Arts presents Mavis Staples with special guest Nick Lowe today, Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. in Kiewit Hall at the Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Tickets start at $25 through Ticket Omaha* at 402.345.0606, TicketOmaha.com or the Ticket Omaha office inside the Holland Performing Arts Center at 12th and Douglas streets. The performance is sponsored by Children's Hospital and Medical Center and the Baer Foundation. Hospitality sponsor is Hilton Omaha.

Staples and Lowe had been long time admirers of each other's work and each have carved a distinctive and unmistakable path in popular music. Sparked by their new friendship, Lowe (or "the silver fox" as dubbed by Staples) wrote the beautiful "Far Celestial Shore," a track that appears on her 2013 album "One True Vine." The 2015/2016 season is the first time these two performers have toured together in a double-bill.

Lowe has made his mark as a songwriter ("Cruel To Be Kind," "What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love And Understanding"), savvy veteran producer (Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, Pretenders) and has earned an undisputable reputation as the consummate musician's musician. He brings wit and understated excellence to every performance, leading Ben Ratliff of the New York Times to describe his live show as "elegant and nearly devastating."

For six decades Staples has been the solid rock of American music. Alongside the family group she is so identified with, the Staple Singers, she has managed to transform herself as she goes, yet never alter. Staples is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner, and a National Heritage Fellowship Award recipient.

Omaha Performing Arts is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to enriching the lives of the citizens of Omaha and surrounding communities. In its two venues, the Orpheum Theater and Holland Performing Arts Center, the organization presents the best of Broadway, jazz, blues, dance, comedy, family and popular entertainment. Omaha Performing Arts also offers a range of educational programs and free community engagement events that support, enhance and expand appreciation for the arts. In addition, the organization provides comprehensive ticketing services for cultural and performing arts within the region through Ticket Omaha, the official ticket retailer for the Orpheum and Holland.

Omaha Performing Arts' performances are supported in part by the Nebraska Arts Council, Nebraska Cultural Endowment, National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Omaha and the Douglas County Visitor Improvement Fund, as well as corporate sponsors, private donors and foundations. For more information, visit OmahaPerformingArts.org.





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