BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20190203T010000Z DTEND:20190203T030000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:m-pact “Signed Sealed\, Delivered” DESCRIPTION:If you loved Modern Gentlemen last year\, you are in for a treat with m-pact a vocal group like no other. m-pact is respected worldwide as a cutting-edge trailblazer in the realm of vocal music. Their sophisticated sound and accessible appeal have garnered vast accolades\, from Vocal Group of the Year (the LA Music Awards)\, an Indie nomination (the Independent Grammy)\, and Artist of the Year (Seattle Music Awards). Touring renowned fine arts halls and jazz festivals across four continents\, m-pact has performed with pop superstars Sheryl Crow\, Boyz II Men and Ray Charles\, to name a few\; as well as with jazz legends Natalie Cole\, Bobby McFerrin\, the Woody Herman Orchestra\, the Maynard Ferguson Big Band\, and many others. A don't miss experience!\n\n"One of the best pop-jazz vocal groups in the world"\n\nSan Francisco Chronicle\n\nhttps://www.m-pact.com/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
If you loved \;Modern Gentlemen \;last year\, you are in for a treat with \;m-pact \;&ndash\; a vocal group like no other. \; \;m-pact \;is respected worldwide as a cutting-edge trailblazer in the realm of vocal music. Their sophisticated sound and accessible appeal have garnered vast accolades\, from Vocal Group of the Year (the LA Music Awards)\, an Indie nomination (the Independent Grammy)\, and Artist of the Year (Seattle Music Awards). \; Touring renowned fine arts halls and jazz festivals across four continents\, \;m-pact \;has performed with pop superstars Sheryl Crow\, Boyz II Men and Ray Charles\, to name a few\; as well as with jazz legends Natalie Cole\, Bobby McFerrin\, the Woody Herman Orchestra\, the Maynard Ferguson Big Band\, and many others. A don&rsquo\;t miss experience!
\n\n&ldquo\;One of the best pop-jazz vocal groups in the world&rdquo\;
\nSan Francisco Chronicle