EAU CLAIRE — For many people, seeing the group Mannheim Steamroller perform has become a part of their holiday routine. Roxanne Layton has been the percussionist for the band for 30 years, but Layton ...
It would be an exaggeration to say Chip Davis created modern Christmas music with Mannheim Steamroller. However, the group, performing at the Schuster Center on Tuesday, Dec. 20 courtesy of Dayton ...
Mannheim Steamroller continues to be America’s favorite Christmas music artist with their spectacular and beloved holiday show. The group will perform live for one night only! Grammy Award® winner and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Members of Mannheim Steamroller will perform Dec. 3 in the Palace Theatre. When musician Roxanne Layton decided to study recorder ...
Davis said the hallmark tour will begin on November 10th and run through December 30th, 2024. Two traveling ensembles will hold performances in cities across the country. “I remember when I came out ...
The vibe feels like 2019 at Mannheim Steamroller shows, and that pleases Roxanne Layton. Mannheim Steamroller’s percussionist and recorder player is excited about relative normalcy as the group’s tour ...
“I was a young kid at that point. I was in my growing-up house and put that on that LP and was blown away,” Sharpe said. “I hadn't heard anything like that. I immediately listened to it twice in a row ...
Performances by Grammy Award-winning musician and songwriter Chip Davis and Mannheim Steamroller have become such a holiday tradition that it’s almost hard to imagine that the group once was credited ...
After Mannheim Steamroller released the 1984 album "Christmas," it went on to sell over five million copies and began the tradition of an annual holiday tour for over three decades. The neo-classical ...
Universal Studios has just unveiled their schedule of holiday programming and events for this year, and proggy Xmas enthusiasts Mannheim Steamroller figure in prominently. The group will be playing a ...
Music, madcap theater making, musicians in skivvies and a rocking holiday party with "no tears" make the most of holiday stages in the coming days. And don't forget "The Nutcrackers," all six of them.