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Matt Giraud Flyer

all tickets $20
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Big Brothers Big Sisters, A Community of Caring (BBBS) presents the 2010 Bob & Patty Miller Champions for Children Concert featuring singer, songwriter, and musician Matt Giraud who hails from Kalamazoo, Michigan. Following a stellar Wild Card performance as a contestant on the eighth season of American Idol, and receiving the first ever judge's save, the singer moved on to the finals. His Idol run ended on a high-note with the ever so hard to impress Simon Cowell raving about his rendition of “My Funny Valentine”. Giraud continues to sell out all of his headlining shows, with fans attending from all over the globe. He has helped raise over half a million dollars for various charities and is now helping BBBS to raise funds for their program. His very limited down time is spent as a Mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters, a program he has been a proud supporter of for the past four and half years. Matt looks forward to releasing more music for a growing fan base that will inspire and impact other's lives.

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Myth #1. Choral Concerts are not affordable. In fact, you can get tickets for as low as $8 per ticket!

Myth #2. Choral Concerts are boring. Choral music present some of the most exciting and varied music ever written. That's why so many movie scores are inspired by symphonic classics.

Myth #3. Concerts are stuffy and long. Our typical concerts are less than an hour and a half.

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  Listening Room

Click here for some excerpts from past Music Center Choral performances

Gibbons - Magnificat
Gibbons - Nunc Dimittis
Higgenbottom - O Waly, Wal
Holst - I Love My Love
Willan - Rise Up, My Love