Monmouth University welcomes Rosanne Cash Oct. 21

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The Center for the Arts at Monmouth University has announced that tickets are now on sale for an Oct. 21 concert featuring the standard bearer for one of the greatest legacies in American music — multiple Grammy winner Rosanne Cash.

Part of the 2016-2017 Performing Arts Series, the 8 p.m. concert is one of several Fall 2016 events presented under a special partnership between Monmouth University and the Los Angeles-based Grammy Museum. Hosted inside the recently renovated Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University, 400 Cedar Ave., West Long Branch, the show finds the celebrated vocalist and songwriter joined on the Pollak stage by husband, musical director and guitarist John Leventhal and their full band.

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Attendees at the Oct. 21 date will also have the opportunity to view “Bob Dylan: Photographs by Daniel Kramer,” a Grammy Museum-curated exhibit on the walls of the building’s Pollak Gallery. Collecting more than 40 candid images of the ascendant musical game-changer taken between 1964 and 1965, the Dylan exhibit remains on display through Dec. 20.

Tickets for the Oct. 21 appearance by Cash are priced at $45 and $60 (with a Gold Circle seating option available for $75), and can be reserved through the Monmouth University Performing Arts Box Office, at 732-263-6889, or online at www.monmouth.edu/arts. Tickets for other upcoming Performing Arts events — including a Nov. 11 concert starring Arlo Guthrie and his band, presented in partnership with the Grammy Museum — are also on sale now. To schedule interviews, please contact Kelly Barratt, at 732-263-5114.

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