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Duke Arts Presents

Music in the Gardens: Charly Lowry & The Lowrie Gang

Wednesday, June 5, 2024 | 7:00 pm

Sarah P. Duke Gardens


Featured Artists:

Charly Lowry with special guests Mark McKinney & Co. and Rob Cole

 

Lumbee-Tuscarora singer-songwriter Charly Lowry, along with special guests Mark McKinney & Co. and Rob Cole, plays her electrifying originals and explores indigenous contributions to the roots music landscape by paying tribute to legendary Lumbee musician Willie French Lowery and the iconic Redbone, the first indigenous rock band to reach the US Billboard Hot 100.

Foodways Community Partner: Feed Durham

The 2024 Music in the Gardens series is presented in partnership with Country Soul Songbook (CSSB).

Visitor Information

Music in the Gardens concerts take place on the lawn behind the Doris Duke Center. Lawn chairs, picnics, and blankets are encouraged. Pets are not allowed. Outside food and beverages, including beer and wine, are permitted and will also be available for purchase on-site from The Palace International. The lawn will open at 6 p.m. before each concert. University parking at the Gardens is $2/hour until 7 p.m. In the event of rain, concerts will take place at Baldwin Auditorium on Duke’s East Campus. Location changes will be announced by 1 p.m. on the day of the event.

 

Listen from Anywhere!

This concert will be broadcasted live on WXDU 88.7 FM, Duke University Radio! Tune in live from anywhere in Durham or online at wxdu.org.

About the Artist

Charly Lowry:

Charly Lowry, a musical powerhouse from Pembroke, NC, is proud to be an Indigenous woman belonging to the Lumbee/Tuscarora Tribes. As an Artivist, she is compassionate as it pertains to raising awareness around issues that plague underdeveloped and underserved communities. Read Charly Lowry’s full bio here.

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2024 Music in the Gardens series is a Duke Arts initiative presented in partnership with Country Soul Songbook (CSSB), Sarah P. Duke Gardens, WXDU and supported by Duke Continuing Studies. The series is made possible, in part, with support from Duke Summer Session.