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Jim Brickman: The Gift of Christmas

Wed Dec 3 at 7:30pm

Columbia, MO

Event Info

Jim Brickman: The Gift of Christmas celebrates the gift of family, the gift of friends, the gift of peace, and the gift of love, wrapped up in sweet sounds of the season only he and his piano can provide. Join Jim Brickman and friends this Christmas season for an unforgettable concert experience filled with music, laughter & heartwarming stories. Audiences can expect a captivating blend of timeless holiday classics, along with Brickman's biggest hits like "The Gift," "Love of my Life," ?Destiny,? ?Valentine" and joyfully unexpected surprises. Escape with Jim Brickman to a magical atmosphere that brings friends and family together to celebrate the true spirit of Christmas.

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About Jim Brickman

Jim Brickman (born November 20, 1961) is an American composer and pianist. Brickman is known for his solo piano compositions, which are classified as new age music. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Brickman enrolled in the Cleveland Institute of Music taking courses in composition and performance, while taking business classes at Case Western Reserve University. His music career started when he was nineteen, when Jim Henson hired him to write tunes for Sesame Street. He was also hired to write commercial jingles while in college. Read more on Last.fm

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203 South 9th Street, Columbia, MO

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What is Columbia, MO best known for?
Columbia, MO is best known for being a vibrant college town, home to the University of Missouri (Mizzou), Stephens College, and Columbia College. This dynamic city is famous for its lively arts scene, numerous festivals like the True/False Film Fest and Roots N Blues Festival, and beautiful parks and trails, including the MKT Trail. Columbia is also recognized for its thriving music and theatre culture, highlighted by historic venues like the Missouri Theatre. The city's blend of education, culture, and outdoor recreation makes it a sought-after destination for visitors and residents alike, drawing people for its progressive atmosphere, diverse dining options, and friendly community vibe.
When was the Missouri Theatre built?
The Missouri Theatre in Columbia, MO was built in 1928. This stunning venue stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage and architectural history. Designed in the opulent baroque and rococo styles, the theatre originally opened as a movie palace and vaudeville stage. Over the decades, it has been meticulously restored to preserve its original grandeur, boasting ornate interiors, a grand marquee, and an elegant auditorium. Today, the Missouri Theatre serves as a premier performing arts venue, hosting concerts, Broadway shows, film screenings, and community events, making it a beloved landmark and a cultural centerpiece in downtown Columbia.
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Yes, Columbia, Missouri is widely considered a great place to live. The city consistently ranks high in national quality-of-life surveys thanks to its excellent schools, robust job market, affordable cost of living, and extensive park system. Residents enjoy a diverse array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, as well as a strong sense of community fostered by local events and festivals. Columbia's central location in Missouri provides easy access to both nature and urban amenities. Its reputation as a safe, welcoming, and innovative city makes it attractive to families, students, young professionals, and retirees alike.
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Columbia, MO is officially classified as a city. With a population of over 120,000 residents, it is the fourth largest city in Missouri and serves as the county seat of Boone County. Columbia's status as a city is reflected in its vibrant urban core, diverse neighborhoods, and comprehensive municipal services. The city is recognized as a major educational and cultural hub in the region, driven by the presence of three major colleges and a thriving arts scene. Columbia's dynamic growth, robust infrastructure, and active community life distinguish it as a leading city in the Midwest.

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