Raising Curtain Series Presents Jason “Floyd” Coleman

Jason “Floyd” Coleman will perform hits from the 60s and 70s.

On Thursday, February 22, The Entertainment Foundation and Lifelong Learning Institute will present its first show of the 2024 Raising the Curtain series. Jason “Floyd” Coleman will grace the stage with “Unchained Melodies,” celebrating the music from the 60s and 70s with his own distinctive style. The show begins at 7 PM at the Woodlands Auditorium. Presenting sponsors are Benjamin Franklin Plumbing and Village Home Care.

Coleman made his Grand Ole Opry debut at age 17, and two years later played for the Medallion Ceremony recognizing his grandfather (piano legend) Floyd Cramer’s induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In the years since, Coleman has spent his career in the studio and on stage, producing his own collection of piano albums and touring coast to coast in concerts that bring his grandfather’s signature piano style to new audiences. 

In this concert, pianist Jason ‘Floyd’ Coleman plays the unforgettable music of the 60s and 70s, spanning the hits of Roy Orbison, Patsy Cline, the Carpenters, the Beatles, Elvis Presley, the Righteous Brothers, and more. Every song is a cherished memory. Tickets may be purchased at www.HSVTicketSales.com. For those living outside Hot Springs Village, please show ticket(s) for gate access.

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