Humanities Project News

Brenda Hoff will be in Coffeyville the week of February 9 as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Amy Andrews will be in Coffeyville the week of February 2 as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Leonardo the “One Man Band” tours Coffeyville the week of January 26 as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Larry and Marilyn Kinsella tour Coffeyville the week of November 17th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Larry Carter returns to his hometown of Coffeyville the week of Nov. 10th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Anna Stange comes to Coffeyville the week of November 3rd as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Doug Harvey comes to Coffeyville the week of October 27th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

KG & The Ranger come to Coffeyville the week of October 20th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Tom Kastle comes to Coffeyville the week of October 13th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Decee Cornish comes to Coffeyville the week of October 6th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Rik Palieri comes to Coffeyville the week of September 15th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project.

Brian Wendling comes to Coffeyville the week of September 8th as part of the Coffeyville Community College Humanities Project. Wendling will present his comedy juggling program that brings insight into juggling from many cultures and eras.

The fall humanities series at CCC will open the final week in August with The Hollands!, The Hollands! will share some of the most popular bush songs and the history behind those songs.

Michael Ching is a composer, conductor, songwriter and performer. He is best known in the field of opera, where he has written a dozen one-act and full-length operas.

Caroline Aiken has been named “The Best Acoustic Act” in her birth town of Atlanta, Georgia by the Atlanta Magazine.

February Sky is a duo of traditional singer and guitarist Phil Cooper and singer songwriter Susan Urban. Together they bring their own arrangements and style to chosen songs from the best of modern Folk songs.

Brian Henke’s unique guitar style has been called everything from Folk to New Age to Neo-Classical to Pastoral or as Brian likes to call it “a big stewpot of everything, stirred up, simmered and served to taste.”

Lem Sheppard is a self-taught guitarist from Kansas City. The Blues, Jazz and Folk musician trained under Dr. Eva Jessye, who gained international fame as the original choral director in George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess.

Holly Reed is a songwriter and performing artist from Southeast Kansas. Her latest program presents stories about coal mining and local Kansas history.

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Ken Gaines is a veteran performer knows as one of Texas’ finest and most well-rounded songwriters.

Jon Brooks is a talented songwriter who chooses to write healing songs that inspire hope for the present world we live in.

Heather Styka will bring a program about the women in the early days of the Jazz age.

Mike T. Lewis is a Nashville singer/songwriter and producer. He is also one-half of the national touring Americana/Folk duo, the Twangtown Paramours.

Rod Sipe has been performing as a professional entertainer for over 30 years. Surrounded by the history of the family’s “The Great Patterson Shows,” Sipe was inspired to present acts of the circus sideshows.

Craig Siemsen has entertained fans of acoustic music for years with a blend of original songs, folk and old timey country music.