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The Historic Lincoln Theatre presents

Albert Lee 

with Special Guest

Kate Taylor

on Sunday, July 24th at 7:30pm

Albert Lee is “the guitar player’s guitar player,” universally recognized in music circles as one of the world’s finest, as well as one of the top rockabilly guitarists in history. Albert has not only worked with some of the biggest names in music, like Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris and the Everly Brothers, but has also maintained a solo career of his own.

In his fifth decade as a professional musician, Lee is part of a rarefied fraternity as a virtuoso's virtuoso, respected on three continents and pretty much living out a professional life that most of his colleagues, when he started out, could only dream of.

"One of the finest guitar players who ever walked this earth…” - Vince Gill

Born in New England and raised in North Carolina, Kate Taylor shares her dual musical heritage with brothers James, Livingston, Hugh, and her late brother Alex. Her roots run deep in the soul, gospel and rockabilly sounds of her southern upbringing and in the literate folk, pop and Appalachian stylings that comprise the balance of her family's shared musical legacy.

In a recent show review, The Huffington Post said, "Her heart ignites a sea of beauty expressed in a myriad of harmony, rhythm and passion. Musically, she is seamless. She effortlessly and brilliantly flies through a wide swath of styles, from blues to country to ballad to gospel and beyond."

Advance Reserved Seating Tickets: $35 1st section; $30 2nd section; $25 3rd section; $20 4th section + applicable fees. Lincoln Theatre Members receive a $2 discount.


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Advance Reserved Seating Tickets: $35 1st section; $30 2nd section; $25 3rd section; $20 4th section + applicable fees. Lincoln Theatre Members receive a $2 discount.


The mission of the Lincoln Theatre is to entertain, inform & inspire our diverse community through cinema, live performance & educational programs while preserving the historic Lincoln Theatre.