International musical artist and singer Terry Barber to open SAL’s 14th season

As a member of the multiple Grammy-winning ensemble Chanticleer, Barber has performed classical, gospel, jazz and folk music in a over dozen languages at more than a hundred concerts around the globe.

Join Sunday Afternoon Live on Sept. 25 as it ushers in its 14th season with international musical artist and singer Terry Barber. With a prodigious vocal range and artistic versatility, acclaimed countertenor Barber provides “performances of great vitality and verve” according to the Los Angeles Times.

As a member of the multiple Grammy-winning ensemble Chanticleer, Barber has performed classical, gospel, jazz and folk music in a over dozen languages at more than a hundred concerts around the globe. Naturally fluent in many musical styles, Barber has been a soloist for the best venues around the world — from the Metropolitan Opera and Carnegie Hall to Moscow’s Svetlanov Hall. Barber has been a soloist on recordings for every major record label with a variety of artists from Madonna to the London Philharmonic, singing everything from the Brahms’ “Lullaby” to Leonard Cohen’s popular “Hallelujah.”

The musical performance begins at 2 p.m. at The Raymond Theatre. Tickets are $15 at the door or $12 in advance at the theater, 323 Third St. in Raymond; Sagen’s Pharmacy in Raymond and South Bend Pharmacy. For further ticket information, please call (360) 875-5207. The show is sponsored by Cecelia Seaman, Dr. Frank and Patricia Hing, Dick Mergens and Bank of the Pacific.