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Old 12-24-2010, 07:08 AM   #25673
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We're home. Absolutely SUBLIME evening. The theatre Jim Brickman was playing at is small, but absolutely gorgeously decorated. http://www.paramountarts.com/abouthistory.php

It's also on an island in the middle of a river, which I didn't know (and can't say I was too thrilled about when I found out!).

As a bonus, instead of one of the scheduled singers, they had Richie McDonald, formerly of the band Lonestar (Amazed, I'm Already There, Mr. Mom). Along with Jim's usual partner in crime, Ann Cochran and Mr. Electric Violin, Tracy Silverman. http://www.tracysilverman.com/

I got a tour shirt, plus the souvenir program, plus a card worth 20 Christmas song downloads. (the program and download card were freebies).
Wonderful! Glad you guys had fun!
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