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Music of WWII, Brother Brothers’ Harmonies at DCA


Hot Club of Cowtown. Submitted.

On Feb. 14, 7 pm, the high-energy bands Hot Club of Cowtown and Davina and the Vagabonds will come together at the Door Community Auditorium (DCA) to present The Finest Hour, a celebration of American music at the end of World War II.

Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the iconic music that accompanied that period, they will bring to life the legendary tunes of Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Louis Prima, the Andrews Sisters, Ella Fitzgerald and others.

Davina and the Vagabonds’ edgy vocals and superlative musicianship combine jazz and blues to create an ageless sound, and the Texas trio Hot Club of Cowtown serves up hot jazz and Western swing. Ticket prices range from $25 to $48.


At 7 pm on Feb. 22, the Fireside Coffeehouse Concert will feature the close-harmony Brother Brothers: identical twins Adam and David Moss, who are carrying on the folk tradition for a new generation. Photo by Justin Camerer.

At 7 pm on Feb. 22, the Fireside Coffeehouse Concert will feature the close-harmony Brother Brothers: identical twins Adam and David Moss, who are carrying on the folk tradition for a new generation. Using minimal instrumentation, heartfelt lyricism and harmonies so natural that they seem to become one voice, these siblings drew on the energy and creativity of Brooklyn, New York, for their full-length debut album, Some People I Know

Concert seating is limited, so advance reservations are recommended. Make them through the DCA box office in Fish Creek, by phone at 920.868.2728, or online at dcauditorium.org. Concert tickets are $22. 

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