Thursday, December 9, 2010

Now Appearing BRINGS PLENTY BAND at The Morrison Town Hall - Sunday, Dec. 12

Join us as Collage proudly presents The Brings Plenty Band in concert at the Morrison Town Hall, 106 Stone St. (next to Collage) Morrison, Colorado, Sunday, December 12th, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Moses Brings Plenty is of the Lakota Nation born and raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He is a gifted musician, actor, model and devoted spokesperson who travels the nation advocating for the rights of his Indian community.

As a musician, he is a traditional drummer, percussionist, and vocalist. He is a former member of the award‐winning musical group Brule’ and has contributed his traditional musical acumen and Lakota language to several of Brule’s songs. “Start Again” presents acoustic performance with story telling and traditional song.

As an actor, he has worked in television, film and theatre. Film credits include his most notable role to date as a principal actor in the upcoming DreamWorks film Cowboys & Aliens starring Harrison Ford, directed by Jon Favreau (Iron Man I and II) due to be release world wide in July 2011. Other films include Rez Bomb, Hidalgo and Pirates of the Caribbean. He has played several traditional roles in The History Channel’s movie Comanche Warrior where he played the role of “Quanah Parker”. Also he played the role of “Crazy Horse” in their investigating history documentary, Who Killed Crazy Horse. On television, he was most recently seen portraying the “Comanche Hero” in the Spike Television series Deadliest Warrior. He will also be seen in the next season of Deadliest Warrior in a principal lead/host role where the focus will be on Crazy Horse.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7bbVrlFh3M for additional information on Moses.

Treat yourself, family and friends for the holidays at a live concert with the world renown Moses Brings Plenty. If you enjoyed the Robert Mirabal Concert, you'll love this concert!

Pre-registration is suggested because seating is limited. Please register online at http://www.collageinmorrison.com/  through PayPal or by calling Collage at 303-697-7707. Tickets are $25.00

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