2023 - 2024 SEASON SCHEDULE
We are grateful for grants in support of this season
from the North Carolina Arts Council, a Division of the Department of Cultural Resources,
and from the Harold H. Bate Foundation.
We are grateful for grants in support of this season
from the North Carolina Arts Council, a Division of the Department of Cultural Resources,
and from the Harold H. Bate Foundation.
![]() Saturday, October 14, 2023
Old Theater, 7:30 pm Vanessa Rubin Quartet Revered as both a torchbearer and a storyteller, jazz vocalist Vanessa Rubin possesses a voice hailed for crystalline clarity, hearth-like warmth, and playful lioness sass. This Cleveland native grew up in a musical household, influenced by her mother’s Trinidadian/Caribbean roots and her Louisiana-born father. Known for staying close to timeless melodies and her exquisite vocal forms, Vanessa’s passion for rich musical stories, appreciation for blues and soul, and her love of the Motown Sound shine through in every performance. www.vanessarubin.com Sponsored by: First Citizens Bank | Mary Maxwell | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals |
![]() Saturday, November 4, 2023
Old Theater, 7:30 pm Seamus Egan Project It’s hard to think of an artist in traditional Irish music more influential than Seamus Egan. From his beginnings as a teen prodigy, to his groundbreaking solo work with Shanachie Records, to his founding of Irish-American powerhouse band Solas, to his current work as one of the leaders of the tradition, Egan has inspired multiple generations of musicians and helped define the sound of Irish music today. This multi-instrumentalist, composer, bandleader, and performer continues to honor and evolve the tradition of Irish music via the Seamus Egan Project. www.seamuseganproject.com Sponsored by: Delamar & Delamar, PLLC, Attorneys at Law | Alice Petree & Tom McElroy | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals |
![]() Sunday, November 12, 2023
River Dunes, 4:00 pm John Bullard - SOLD OUT PLEASE CALL 252-617-2125 TO BE PUT ON WAITLIST Over the course of his performing and recording career, John Bullard has invited audiences to share in a transformative revelation: to experience the artistic marriage of banjo and classical music. With elements evoking both harpsichord and lute, the banjo fits naturally with the music of Bach and other Baroque composers, as well as pushing boundaries with newly commissioned works. On stage, Bullard surrounds himself with three banjos (including a cello banjo) while his interactive style engages the audience, inviting them to reflect on their own hero’s journey through music. www.johnbullard.com Sponsored by: The Red Rickshaw | Jackie Lindner | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals |
![]() Saturday, December 2, 2023
Old Theater, 7;30 pm Terry Barber Internationally acclaimed countertenor Terry Barber, known for his extraordinary vocal and stylistic range, has performed as soloist in many of the most iconic music venues around the world. Moving effortlessly between musical genres and centuries (Gregorian chant to Broadway to opera to pop to Freddy Mercury), this season Barber and his pianist return to the Old Theater to present “Christmas Presence,” a holiday program based on his album of the same name. www.terrybarber.com Sponsored by: Gibbs Hall Hearing | Hardison Tire Co. | Nautical Wheelers | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals |

Sunday, January 14, 2024
Old Theater, 4:30 pm
Solomon Eichner - SOLD OUT
A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, and University of South Carolina, Solomon Eichner tours the United States and abroad as a highly sought-after concert pianist per-forming with orchestras, at music festivals, with chamber groups, and in solo recitals. Two seasons ago, Eichner opened our eyes to stories, history, and the societal context of classical composers whose works he performed at the Old Theater. He will bring that same accessible style to his 2024 performance in celebration of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s 150th birthday.
www.solomoneichnerpianist.com
Sponsored by: Lauri & Jay Gates | Trish Mead | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals
Old Theater, 4:30 pm
Solomon Eichner - SOLD OUT
A graduate of the Peabody Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, and University of South Carolina, Solomon Eichner tours the United States and abroad as a highly sought-after concert pianist per-forming with orchestras, at music festivals, with chamber groups, and in solo recitals. Two seasons ago, Eichner opened our eyes to stories, history, and the societal context of classical composers whose works he performed at the Old Theater. He will bring that same accessible style to his 2024 performance in celebration of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s 150th birthday.
www.solomoneichnerpianist.com
Sponsored by: Lauri & Jay Gates | Trish Mead | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals
![]() Thursday, February 15, 2024
Old Theater, 7:30 pm Fire & Grace & Ash When ace mandolinist Ashley Hoyer joins William Coulter and Edwin Huizinga of Fire & Grace on tour, the duo becomes a trio, Fire & Grace and Ash. This unique ensemble explores the connective musical elements of classical, folk, and contemporary traditions from around the world. Their repertoire is vast, ranging from Bach to Vivaldi, Tango to Celtic tunes, traditional Bulgarian to American fiddle tunes. Acoustic Guitar Magazine raves, “Centuries and cultural barriers melt away as old-world bourrées and minuets spiral seamlessly into all-American waltzes and folk dances.” www.firenandgracemusic.com Sponsored by: Leslie & James Kellenberger | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals |

Thursday, February 29, 2024
Old Theater, 7:30 pm SOLD OUT
J2B2 (John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band)
All-star bluegrass super-group J2B2 features John Jorgenson, Herb Pederson, Mark Fain, and Patrick Sauber and delivers bluegrass like you’ve never heard it before. J2B2’s impeccable musicianship, incomparable songwriting, incredible harmonies, and seasoned showmanship make for music at its finest. Artists ranging from Elton John to Bonnie Raitt to Earl Scruggs to Barbara Streisand have sought out Jorgenson’s guitar mastery. In 2008, Jorgenson won a Grammy for Best Country In-strumental with Brad Paisley and was nominated for Best Bluegrass Album with Earl Scruggs.
www.johnjorgenson.com
Sponsored by: Friends of the Ol’ Front Porch Music Festival | Harbourside Garden Co., | The New Village Brewery | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals
Old Theater, 7:30 pm SOLD OUT
J2B2 (John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band)
All-star bluegrass super-group J2B2 features John Jorgenson, Herb Pederson, Mark Fain, and Patrick Sauber and delivers bluegrass like you’ve never heard it before. J2B2’s impeccable musicianship, incomparable songwriting, incredible harmonies, and seasoned showmanship make for music at its finest. Artists ranging from Elton John to Bonnie Raitt to Earl Scruggs to Barbara Streisand have sought out Jorgenson’s guitar mastery. In 2008, Jorgenson won a Grammy for Best Country In-strumental with Brad Paisley and was nominated for Best Bluegrass Album with Earl Scruggs.
www.johnjorgenson.com
Sponsored by: Friends of the Ol’ Front Porch Music Festival | Harbourside Garden Co., | The New Village Brewery | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals
![]() Sunday, March 17, 2024
Old Theater, 7:30 pm Galvin Cello Quartet The Galvin Cello Quartet burst onto the classical scene by capturing the silver medal at the 2021 Fischoff Competition. Talented cellists from South Korea, China, Brazil, and the US, these four friends met during their time at Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music. The ensemble draws on their unique experiences to bring together new works from diverse cultural backgrounds while seeking to establish the cello quartet as a core part of the classical music world. The quartet’s success is a testament to teamwork, dedication, creativity, and a unified love of music. www.galvincelloquartet.com Sponsored by: Anne & Paul Manganaro | Todd McFadden/Pamlico County Farm Bureau | Beth Frazer Real Estate & Rentals |

CANCELLED by performers - Saturday, April 13, 2024
Old Theater, 7:30 pm
The Lost Fingers
Known for their unique crossover blend of gypsy jazz and modern pop music, The Lost Fingers delivers heavenly vocals and creative arrangements with a sense of humor and eccentric style. Originally from Quebec City, the group gained popularity with their innovative covers of popular songs from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. Their Canadian double-platinum-selling debut album “Lost in the 80s” established the group’s reputation as a band that takes well-known songs and transforms them into something entirely new and exciting.
www.thelostfingers.com
Old Theater, 7:30 pm
The Lost Fingers
Known for their unique crossover blend of gypsy jazz and modern pop music, The Lost Fingers delivers heavenly vocals and creative arrangements with a sense of humor and eccentric style. Originally from Quebec City, the group gained popularity with their innovative covers of popular songs from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. Their Canadian double-platinum-selling debut album “Lost in the 80s” established the group’s reputation as a band that takes well-known songs and transforms them into something entirely new and exciting.
www.thelostfingers.com
HOW DO I GET TICKETS?
Members of the Society may pre-purchase discounted tickets for their personal use through July 31, 2023. If your plans change, pre-purchased tickets may be exchanged for another concert of equal value if available with 48 hours notice. No refunds will be given. Retail sales are not eligible for exchange, letters, or refunds, but we would appreciate notice if you are unable to attend.
Beginning August 1, 2023 all tickets will be full price on a first-come basis for members and non-members alike. The order form is here. Tickets for all performances if available, may be purchased at Nautical Wheelers at 411 Broad St., Oriental or 202A Craven St. in New Bern. Tickets for all performances may also be purchased through our website with an additional service fee.
Tickets may also be available at the door prior to the performance. Check at the ticket booth 15 minutes prior to the concert. Tickets not redeemed 5 minutes before the concert will be considered available.
For further information, call PMSO at (252) 617-2125