Crimson Revue takes the stage Feb. 3

The Washington State University School of Music and Theatre Arts will present a Crimson Revue concert Feb. 3 in Kimbrough Concert Hall on the WSU campus.

The 8 p.m. show is free and open to the public.

Crimson Revue is a musical entertainment ensemble comprised of eight singer-dancers, and a full rhythm section, complete with horns.

The concert will mark the 20th anniversary of the movie “Footloose” (1984, Paramount Pictures) and the musical legacy of Ray Charles. Other selections include music from Norah Jones, Josh Groban, The Beach Boys and Earth, Wind and Fire.

For more information, contact Jennifer Scovell, WSU School of Music and Theatre Arts, at (509) 335-3971or e-mail to jscovell@mail.wsu.edu.

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