Dauzat St. Marie will be in concert at the Dixie Center for the Arts on Saturday, October 1 at 7pm. This is going to be a wonderful evening of music and fun for the entire family. Tickets are only $15 in advance at www.dixiecenter.org or $20 at the door. The name Dauzat St. Marie (pronounced “do-zaht saynt mah-ree”) has been circulating quite far and wide these past several years through heavyweight touring with some heavyweight artists. Known for their lockstep vocal harmonies and catchy, yet thought-provoking songwriting, singer/songwriter troubadours Mat Dauzat and Heather St. Marie have kept the name Dauzat St. Marie popping up all over the U.S. by touring as main support for Grammy® Award winning heartthrob Rick Springfield’s “Stripped Down” solo acoustic show series for the past five years and peppered in dates with The Marshall Tucker Band, Lindsay Ell, Schuyler Fisk / Sissy Spacek, and Rick Derringer. Most recently, Dauzat St. Marie toured the U.S. as support for legendary music icons Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo. 2020 was shaping up to be a monumental year for Dauzat St. Marie. They it kicked off with a performance at Los Angeles’s iconic Dodger Stadium for the Komen “More Than Pink” Walk. Then the duo began preparing for their biggest tour to date – the support slot on the summer arena tour with Rick Springfield and one of the world’s best-selling groups of all time – CHICAGO. Sadly, the tour was terminated less than two months before it even began due to Covid-19. Though being handed a tough blow, Dauzat St. Marie didn’t skip a beat – the duo used the forced downtime to begin releasing new music and videos as soon as the world went into lockdown. Their first single released during lockdown titled “Common Ground” landed on the world-famous music compilation series “Now That’s What I Call Music” volume 75, gaining Dauzat St. Marie a large new audience worldwide with the compilation series’ cult-like followers. In less than nine months into the lockdown, Dauzat St. Marie gained over 1.6 million YouTube channel views, with their music video for “Common Ground” logging over a million views alone. Their music video for “In It Together” was used by The American Cancer Society as a vehicle for awareness and fundraising in a national Breast Cancer Awareness Month campaign (Heather is a recent breast cancer survivor), and one of their singles titled “Where Were You?” landed on the 2021 Grammy® Awards ballot in three separate categories – Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, and Best Pop Duo / Group Performance. While continuing to roll out singles into 2021, Dauzat St. Marie was invited to record in collaboration with Zac Brown, Jason Mraz, KT Tunstall, Keith Goodwin (Good Old War), and other Taylor Guitars sponsored artists on the song “I Know What Love Is,” with all funds raised going to MusicCares to assist musicians struggling during the pandemic. The song has been streamed over 2.5 million times and raised over $12,000 for MusicCares. In observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we will also be having a special collection box to benefit Wiggin' Out whose purpose is to raise money in order to provide a philanthropic benefit to underprivileged women, men, and children in North Louisiana that are battling cancer and have little to no support in purchasing wigs, headwear, lymphatic garments, and prosthetic bras. Approved applicants will be granted a gift certificate or redemption certificate at one of our partner organizations to receive the cost of or partial cost of the purchase of those items.
Date and Time
Saturday Oct 1, 2022
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
Saturday, October 1 at 7pm
Location
Dixie Center for the Arts 212 N. Vienna Ruston, La 71270
Fees/Admission
$15 in advance $20 at the door
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Contact Information
Dixie Center for the Arts
318-255-1450
dixiecenter@gmail.com
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