Bandon Showcase will present its third offering for the 2005-06 season with an evening of entertainment featuring the Linda Hornbuckle Band, with special guest artist Paul deLay, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday at the Sprague Community Theater in Bandon's City Park, 1202 11th St. S.W.
Hornbuckle has been called the Northwest's “Diva of Soul,” who fills the theater with her phenomenal voice and musical performance, according to a press release.
Hornbuckle has opened for headline bands such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, Mary Wilson and The Supremes, The Doobie Brothers, B.B. King, Earth, Wind & Fire, Lou Rawls, The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Isley Brothers, John Hiatt, Marc Cohn and A.J. Croce.
DeLay's sellout appearances at blues venues and festivals throughout the region continue to establish him as one of the greatest blues harmonica players, songwriters and vocalists alive, according to the press release.
Tickets are $18 for open seating and $25 for reserved seating and available at Bandon Mercantile and the Sprague Community Theater, 347-7426, or by e-mailing to
tickets@bandonshowcase.org.
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