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Riders in the Sky at Musco Center for the Arts

10.25.17

America’s favorite singing cowboys pay tribute to Roy Rogers, hero of the silver screen, at Riders in the Sky salute to Roy Rogers, with special guests The Quebe Sisters, on Sunday, October 29 at 4 p.m. Musco Center for the Arts at Chapman University.

Riders in the Sky formed over thirty years ago to revive the integrity of Western music and have become modern-day icons of “The Cowboy Way.” The Riders include Ranger Doug on guitar, upright “bunkhouse” bassist Too Slim, “King of the Cowboy Fiddlers” Woody Paul, and “CowPolka King” accordionist Joey Miskulin.

The group has performed more than 6,000 concerts in all 50 states, are the only exclusively Western music artist to join the Grand Ole Opry, have won two Grammy Awards, and were coined by Billboard Magazine as one of the “most historically significant acts in the history of American music.”

The Quebe Sisters are the triple threat fiddle champions, hailing from Texas and mesmerizing audiences across the country with their all-Americana rhythms and multi-part close harmonies. They have shared major stages with American music legends like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Ray Benson, Connie Smith, and many others.

We’re giving away two pairs of tickets to the show. Simply leave a comment on Instagram @dailydoseoc and we’ll randomly select a winner on Friday.

Tickets range from $35 to $55, and may be purchased online at muscocenter.org or by calling the box office at 844-OC-MUSCO (844-626-8726). All tickets include no-cost parking. Musco Center for the Arts is on the campus of Chapman University at 415 North Glassell in Orange.



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Winner’s Circle Shoes, Lucky Winning Horseshoes

10.25.17

Steve Melen of Winner’s Circle Shoes, a self-described financial advisor by weekday, sports dad and racehorse owner by the weekend, along with his fiancé, Tanya Brandt, a former creative landscape designer collect winning horseshoes from across the country so that everyone can own a piece of luck. Melen is also a stomach cancer survivor who grew up with Brandt in Saratoga, California and after Steve beat stomach cancer, he felt lucky to be alive and dreamed of owning a race horse--so he did. Now, Steve and Tanya are sharing their story and luck with custom framed Winner's Circle Shoes and gifts to commemorate love, life and special occasions.

Winner’s Circle Shoes offerings also include —“Get Lucky” hats and one-of-a-kind lucky charms handcrafted from melted down horseshoes acquired by the farrier. And, for the holidays, they’re offering the Mistletoe Horseshoe. You can hang a horseshoe above the doorway to bring good luck into your home. Each shoe is from a horse that crossed the finish line first in their race. All shoes come with a certificate of authorization. The Mistletoe Horseshoe cost $25, with $5 going to the American Red Cross for disaster relief.

You can shop online for all collections, or contact Winner’s Circle Shoes at info@winnerscircleshoes.com to get one today.

 



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