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(Changed year from 1987 to 1988. This is based on the official material from the Pensacola Heritage Foundation as their Evenings in Olde Seville Square brochure states EOSS "was founded in 1988".)
 
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'''Evenings in Olde Seville Square''' is an annual concert series that takes place in [[Seville Square]]. Founded by [[Jim Tanck]], a board member of the [[Pensacola Heritage Foundation]], the concerts are the entertainment component of the Heritage Foundation's earlier venture, [[An Evening In Old Seville Square]], 1966-1972.
 
'''Evenings in Olde Seville Square''' is an annual concert series that takes place in [[Seville Square]]. Founded by [[Jim Tanck]], a board member of the [[Pensacola Heritage Foundation]], the concerts are the entertainment component of the Heritage Foundation's earlier venture, [[An Evening In Old Seville Square]], 1966-1972.
  
The very popular concerts, which began in [[1987]], are held in the summer months (and another at Christmas) every Thursday from 7-9 pm. They are free to attend and attract an average of 10,000 people weekly.
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The very popular concerts, which began in 1988, are held in the summer months (and another at Christmas) every Thursday from 7-9 pm. They are free to attend and attract an average of 10,000 people weekly.
  
==2009 schedule==
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[[Media:Example.ogg]]==2009 schedule==
EVENINGS IN OLDE SEVILLE SQUARE SCHEDULE
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*May 21: [[McGuire's Irish Pipe Band]], [[Bobby Van Deusen]] and the [[Pensacola Civic Band]] with Antonio Guiliano
n Thursday: McGuire's Irish Pipe Band, Bobby Van Deusen and the Pensacola Civic Band with Antonio Guiliano.
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*May 28: [[John Wooten]] & [[KAISO!]]
 
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*June 4: [[Tim Jackson's Mr. Big]]
n May 28: John Wooten & KAISO!
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*June 11: [[Kitt Lough]]
 
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*June 18: The [[Swingin' Dick Tracys]]
n June 4: Tim Jackson's Mr. Big.
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*June 25: [[Rosie O'Grady's]] Dueling Pianos and The [[Modern Eldorados]]
 
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*July 2: The [[Reunion Band]] with the [[Palafox Horns]]
n June 11: Kitt Lough.
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*July 9: [[Don Snowden's Big Band]] with [[Holly Shelton]]
 
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*July 16: [[Zydeco Zoo]]
n June 18: The Swingin' Dick Tracys.
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*July 23: [[Jones & Company]] and the [[Perdido Brass]]
 
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*July 30: The [[Sawmill Band]]
n June 25: Rosie O'Grady's Dueling Pianos and The Modern Eldorados.
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*Aug. 5: [[Mass Kunfuzion]]
 
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*Aug. 13: [[Delta Reign]] and the [[Fiesta Barbershop Chorus]]
n July 2: The Reunion Band with the Palafox Horns.
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*Aug. 20: [[Clark & Company]]
 
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*Aug. 27: Open as rain date for any cancellations
n July 9: Don Snowden's Big Band with Holly Shelton.
 
 
 
n July 16: Zydeco Zoo.
 
 
 
n July 23: Jones & Company and the Perdido Brass.
 
 
 
n July 30: The Sawmill Band.
 
 
 
n Aug. 6: Mass Kunfuzion.
 
 
 
n Aug. 13: Delta Reign and the Fiesta Barbershop Chorus.
 
 
 
n Aug. 20: Clark & Company.
 
 
 
n Aug. 27: Open as rain date for any cancellations.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 29 May 2012

Evenings in Olde Seville Square logo
EveningsOldeSevilleFisheye.jpg
Begins May 15
Ends August 14 or 21
Date
Location Seville Square
First occurence 1987
Last occurence

Evenings in Olde Seville Square is an annual concert series that takes place in Seville Square. Founded by Jim Tanck, a board member of the Pensacola Heritage Foundation, the concerts are the entertainment component of the Heritage Foundation's earlier venture, An Evening In Old Seville Square, 1966-1972.

The very popular concerts, which began in 1988, are held in the summer months (and another at Christmas) every Thursday from 7-9 pm. They are free to attend and attract an average of 10,000 people weekly.

Media:Example.ogg==2009 schedule==