Kyle Schroeder - Remembrance
25-year-old saxophonist Kyle Schroeder celebrates his sophomore release, the Remembrance EP, with a show featuring his full band at the Murray Theatre at Ruth Eckerd Hall!
This album is highly personal to Kyle as it highlights the compositions he wrote while his father was battling cancer. Kyle believes these songs are the most important recordings he has ever made, given how the message can impact the lives of others in Tampa Bay and around the world.
It includes his songs "Keemo" (The struggle of chemotherapy and radiation), "Remembrance" (Honoring a life well-lived, yet cut short), and "It'll Be Alright" (Reconstructing hope for the future). The album also features some of the biggest names in instrumental music, including Alex Acuña, the drummer from the band Weather Report and Lenny Castro, percussionist from Toto. The album also features LIVE strings recorded in Nashville, arranged by master arranger Gary Lindsay.
The power of music is an expression Kyle believes can help others through difficult times. He plans to bring everyone in the room into a shared emotional experience of pain, loss, love, and hope! Kyle is so passionate about this project that he wants to donate 20% of the profits from the show and 20% of the proceeds from physical CD sales to a Tampa Bay family dealing with cancer. Kyle plans to write the selected family the check during the month of December to give them a financial boost during the difficult holiday season.
Musically, the night will feature the new songs and a compilation of his hit compositions from his first album, Get With It. Trumpeter Evan Taylor from Indiana will open the show with a few of his original tunes as well.
We hope to see you in attendance at the show, which continues Kyle's solo recording career!
Kyle Schroeder - Remembrance
25-year-old saxophonist Kyle Schroeder celebrates his sophomore release, the Remembrance EP, with a show featuring his full band at the Murray Theatre at Ruth Eckerd Hall!
This album is highly personal to Kyle as it highlights the compositions he wrote while his father was battling cancer. Kyle believes these songs are the most important recordings he has ever made, given how the message can impact the lives of others in Tampa Bay and around the world.
It includes his songs "Keemo" (The struggle of chemotherapy and radiation), "Remembrance" (Honoring a life well-lived, yet cut short), and "It'll Be Alright" (Reconstructing hope for the future). The album also features some of the biggest names in instrumental music, including Alex Acuña, the drummer from the band Weather Report and Lenny Castro, percussionist from Toto. The album also features LIVE strings recorded in Nashville, arranged by master arranger Gary Lindsay.
The power of music is an expression Kyle believes can help others through difficult times. He plans to bring everyone in the room into a shared emotional experience of pain, loss, love, and hope! Kyle is so passionate about this project that he wants to donate 20% of the profits from the show and 20% of the proceeds from physical CD sales to a Tampa Bay family dealing with cancer. Kyle plans to write the selected family the check during the month of December to give them a financial boost during the difficult holiday season.
Musically, the night will feature the new songs and a compilation of his hit compositions from his first album, Get With It. Trumpeter Evan Taylor from Indiana will open the show with a few of his original tunes as well.
We hope to see you in attendance at the show, which continues Kyle's solo recording career!
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DateSep 2, 2023
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VenueMurray Theatre at Ruth Eckerd Hall
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Ticket Prices$49.95
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Where can I park? FREE and convenient self-parking is available onsite. Drop-off points and ADA parking are available at both entrances for easy access on a first-come, first-served basis.
Where do I pick up will call tickets? The Murray Theatre Ticket Office is located outside of the Murray Theatre main entrance before entering the security line, up to one hour before showtime.
What are your safety and security policies? All members of your party must have a ticket to enter the venue. All individuals entering the facility are subject to screening including the checking of bags and personal belongings for prohibited items. Re-entry is not permitted. For a complete list of prohibited Items visit Security in our A-Z guide. A-Z Guide.
What concessions are available? Light concessions are available inside the Murray Theatre lobby, for most events.
For more information about accessibility and a complete guide to visiting Ruth Eckerd Hall, visit our A-Z Guide for more information A-Z Guide.
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