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Duluth does the Beatles at Sacred Heart

Travis Dill

Issue date: 10/1/08 Section: Entertainment
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Sacred Heart Cathedral in Duluth's central hillside neighborhood.
Media Credit: Tyler Sweeney
Sacred Heart Cathedral in Duluth's central hillside neighborhood.

The landmark Sacred Heart Cathedral will rock Thursday evening with the sounds of local musicians playing tracks from the Beatles' "White Album," in celebration of the album's 40th anniversary.

The concert, hosted by Sacred Heart Music Center, will include several tracks to be played by over 70 local artists, with highlights such as "Helter Skelter" being performed by The Keep Aways and a classical orchestration of "Good Night," according to their Web site.

The ticket price for the concert is set at $15 at the door, but advance tickets can be purchased at the Electric Fetus or on sacredheartmusic.org for a discount price of $10.

The Sacred Heart Music Center is located in the Sacred Heart Cathedral at 201 W. 4th Street. The non-profit organization has taken residence in the 109-year-old Duluth landmark and is dedicated to its renovation and preservation as a local musical venue, according to the Web site.
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