A Night at the Mabel, a Fundraising Event for the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts
6 – 10 p.m.
For tickets, go to mabeltainter.org
A Night at the Mabel will be held on October 4, 2014 at the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts. The evening will include live entertainment, silent and live auctions, raffles, dinner, cash bars, and a cheesecake reception. Auction items include vacation getaways, artwork, jewelry, spa packages, cultural events, restaurants, and sporting events and activities. Proceeds from the event will support the Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts, a tax-exempt nonprofit organization, the mission of which is to strengthen and connect our community by engaging people in the arts. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED. PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS BY SEPTEMBER 26, 2014. ABOUT KERI NOBLE: A transplant from Detroit to Minneapolis, Keri Noble is a piano-driven singer/songwriter whose passion and penchant for living life on her own terms radiates from her music.
After growing up in an environment where secular music was not readily available, Noble was inspired, like so many, by Joni Mitchell’s historic album “Blue,” to find her own voice in songwriting. Keri gained the attention of the world-famous producer, Arif Mardin, and a recording deal with EMI/Manhattan Records soon followed. Worldwide touring supported her debut release Fearless. In 2009, she released her 2nd record, “Keri Noble,” on Telarc/Concord Music Group. That album brought her more success, including the song “Emily” being used on the TV show “Grey’s Anatomy” and an appearance on CBS’s The Early Show. Kelly Clarkson recorded her song “If No One Will Listen,” and included it on her Grammy-nominated album “All I Ever Wanted.”
In addition to her music career, Keri is co-host with partner Brian Oake on the Oake & Keri weekday morning radio show on Cities97 in Minneapolis. She is also currently featured twice weekly on 100.3 KFAN’s Power Trip Morning Show with the segment, Keri Around Town. Keri’s newest recording, “Softer Place to Land” was released on Nov. 29, 2013.