Friday, April 29, 2016
Two Free Tickets to Hear Leon Foster Thomas
Good news, bad news, I suppose. The good news is great news. Having heard Leon Foster Thomas before, I can attest that he is in fact a virtuoso of the steel pan drum. If you look him up, you'll see him described as a "rare hidden treasure." I don't know how hidden he is, since he's now a local here, and he has performed world wide, but he is without question a treasure. He's from T&T, but he's settled in Miami, and he did his schooling here (FIU). If ever there was a virtuoso on the steel pan drum, Leon Foster Thomas is unquestionably it.
Long ago, in anticipation of this concert season, I got two tickets for this show. The show is on Saturday, May 1. I had no way to know then that two of my friends would be getting married that day, and that I would absolutely be there. So now, I have two tickets I can no longer use.
The less than great news for some of us up here in the north part of the County is that the venue, which I love, is in Cutler Bay. I've already clocked it, and it's 27 miles from here. It's the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center. Everything they put on there is top shelf, Leon Foster Thomas is top shelf, and it's well worth the drive. I take I-95 to South Dixie, it's a straight line, and it's about an hour plus from here. If you take 836 to 826/Turnpike, it's more miles, but quicker. And you have to pay tolls.
So I have these tickets. There are two of them. I can't use them. If you want them, they're yours. The other good news, if I can tout SMDCAC, is that if no one wants them, I will turn them back in, and SMDCAC will give me credit for them against next year's purchases. Who does that?
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