Forget having another boring rainy day in Deep East Texas. Take in a free concert on March 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM at Hudgins Hall.

The venue transforms into a vibrant jazz haven, courtesy of our very own Riff Runners. Be prepared for a musical journey perfect for all ages. 

The Riff Runners are back for another great season of high-energy entertainment. This event is just as much about the community as the music.

Join Dixon Shanks And The Riff Runners Free Concert Tonight

It's a sonic celebration of spring, directed by Dixon Shanks and your local AC Community Big Band, the Riff Runners. This concert is presented for free, thanks to the Angelina College Visual and Performing Arts in Lufkin.

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You can ditch the lines tonight and come as my special guest. Just go in and tell them that Dan Patrick said you can get in free.

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If they look at you funny, it might be because everyone gets in for free. This is a gift from all of these amazing performers to you.

Big Band Magic On Stage At Hudgins Hall In Lufkin

Dixon Shanks, the maestro behind this big band sound, has cultivated a song list with something everyone will enjoy. You can be a part of this multigenerational celebration of live music, thanks to the following performers:

Meet The Riff Runners Community Band Members 

Band Leader: Dixon Shanks

Saxophone: Jimmy Simmons (Lead Alto), Michael Parrish (2nd Alto), Scott Floyd (1st Tenor), John Cavanaugh (Tenor), Beth Girardi (Baritone)

Trombones: Steve Cox (Lead), Ken Barnes (2nd), Robert Shanks (3rd), Jimmy Battle (4th)

Trumpets: Chris Cemak (Lead), Steven Brown (2nd), Ricky Gay (3rd), Dwayne Forsythe (4th)

Rhythm Section: Eric Chinn (Keys), Gino Morgan (Bass), Marshall Hance (Guitar), Mark Saldana (Drums)

Guest Pianist: Becky Compton

Guest Guitarist: Sidney Shanks

Backup Vocals: Debi Shanks, Brian Compton, Anya Lundberg

Sound/Lights: Sid Shanks

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