'Live at the Five & Dime' Features Hogtown Hot Club May 27

The third season of the "Live at the Five & Dime" concert series continues online today, Wednesday, May 27, with Hogtown Hot Club. 

The group features Jim Greeson, Ed Nicholson, Jim Jernigan, and Mike Johnson playing Parisian swing jazz of the 1930s and '40s.

This year's series is beginning with short concerts online instead of on the Bentonville square. 

New concerts are posted each Wednesday at 5 p.m., but you can tune in anytime to enjoy this season's past performances by faculty and student musicians from the U of A's Department of Music and its friends.  

Live at the Five & Dime At Home is a collaboration between the Department of Music, the Walmart Museum, and Downtown Bentonville, Inc. 

Click on the event below to watch the newest concert or any of this season's offerings. 

Live at the Five & Dime At Home 2020 Schedule

Click performer/group name to watch program

May 27  Hogtown Hot Club - Click here to watch after 5 p.m. May 27 

May 20  Er-Gene Kahng (violin) 

May 13  Jake Hertzog (guitar) 

May 6  Theresa Delaplain (oboe) and Robert Mueller (piano) 

April 29  Cory Mixdorf (trombone) performs Soundtrack for Trombone and Orchestra by Brian Sadler 

April 22  Manguaré Trio

Contacts

Alan Gosman, associate professor
Department of Music
479-575-5764, agosman@uark.edu

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