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The Keith McKelley Project Tickets on sale August 3rd

at Akron Civic Theatre, Akron OH

Sep 21 2018
The Keith McKelley Project Tickets on sale August 3rd

The Keith McKelley Project
Tickets on sale August 3rd
Friday, September 21, 2018 8:00 PM
Akron Civic Theatre

Keith McKelley has had a wide and varied career as a saxophonist and EWI (electronic wind instrument) musician but also produces and writes his own material with the occasional collaboration with other writers and producers to create music that is at a high level, will last, and that is absolutely heartfelt.

Originally from Canton Ohio, Keith has been able to incorporate various forms of music to create his own signature sound and is quite evident when you take the time to hear his playing. Since his move to LA in August of 2013 he has been steadily working his way up the ladder while becoming an integral part of the LA scene. Due to hard work and perseverance he has been fortunate enough and had the honor to work with:

Kenneth “babyface” Edmonds

David Foster

Usher

Tyrese

Larry Dunn of Earth, Wind , And fire

Bob James

Harvey Mason

Raphael Saadiq

Mary J. Blige

Andrew ... view more »

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Cabaret Reserved – $20

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Akron Civic Theatre

182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

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Please click the following link for a map of all the parking facilities in downtown Akron – http://www.downtownakron.com/_files/docs/dap-parking-and-skywalk-map.pdf

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