Events
Through the years, Full Circle Bookstore has hosted such acclaimed national figures as David Grann, Megan Mullally, Alexander McCall Smith, Karen Kingsbury, Ree Drummond, and more! Check out our events calendar to see who's coming up next and also what events we have planned for children.
Musical Performance
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Music: Miss Brown To You
These musicians perform with passion and humor. They're known to indulge in folk, jazz, blues, two-step, and samba.
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Music: Jessica Tate
From Nina Simone to Journey, no artist is spared the honor of a cover by one of the city's most talented and freewheeling harpists.
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Music: Randy Cassimus
Randy is a Full Circle staple. Americana and classic rock are his specialties. Ask him to play the one about the lemon.
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Music: Celtic Jam
Enjoy a freewheeling acoustic jam session of traditional Celtic music. This is an informal gathering that may vary in size.
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Music: Howard Brady
Bluesy rock infused with a dash of tenderness. You might have to remind yourself that you're at a bookstore, not a truck stop.
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Music: Ravens Three
This trio distills all that is loved about Irish folk music. Their irreverence and playfulness make you feel like you're at the pub.
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Music: Catherine Fuller
Miss Fuller specializes in honky-tonk, classic country, and easy rock. Her performances are laid back, soulful, and straight from the heart.
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Music: Miss Brown To You
These musicians perform with passion and humor. They're known to indulge in folk, jazz, blues, two-step, and samba.
-
Music: Jessica Tate
From Nina Simone to Journey, no artist is spared the honor of a cover by one of the city's most talented and freewheeling harpists.
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Music: Randy Cassimus
Randy is a Full Circle staple. Americana and classic rock are his specialties. Ask him to play the one about the lemon.
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Music: Celtic Jam
Enjoy a freewheeling acoustic jam session of traditional Celtic music. This is an informal gathering that may vary in size.
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Music: Howard Brady
Bluesy rock infused with a dash of tenderness. You might have to remind yourself that you're at a bookstore, not a truck stop.