May 31st: Bob Milne Returns to WKM!
World Kite Museum Concert Series
Featuring World Famous Ragtime Pianist Bob Milne!
Doors Open 6:00 pm – Performance Begins 7:00 pm
General Admission (seats are first come first served)
Tickets · $30 in advance , $35 at the door
Refreshments will be available by donation:
Hor’s D’Oeuvres
Crudites
Baked Goods
Wine & non-alcoholic beverages
A clever wit and fast fingers make Bob a joy to behold. The World Kite Museum is happy to announce the auspicious return of one of our favorite friends of the museum: Bob Milne. For almost a decade Bob has made an annual appearance at the World Kite Museum for an intimate evening of fun, frolic, and song. After a two year absence we are pleased to revive this amazing tradition. Seats for this event are limited so call us today to reserve yours. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 the day of the event. We will have refreshments available before, during, and after the concert from area restaurants for an additional suggested donation. Bob Milne CD’s and other materials will be available for sale as well and Bob himself will also be available before and after the event to sign autographs. Tickets are available online: http://wkmbobmilne.eventbrite.com/or by phone: 360-642-4020. Email: info@worldkitemuseum.com for additional information. Tickets are non refundable except in the case of concert cancellation.
About Bob Milne:
A living legend in blues and ragtime piano, Bob began his career playing French horn for the Baltimore Symphony. He has the distinction of being one of the two ragtime/boogie woogie pianists who have been interviewed and recorded for the Library of Congress. Bob has played all over the country for presidents and heads of state. His style of performance is unique and fluid, he creates the set list on the fly, combining standards and improv, running through blues, ragtime, boogie-woogie, and jazz interspersed with tales of his travels around the country and the rich history of his favorite musical genres. Bob usually plays concert halls filled with hundreds of avid fans. Get your tickets today to experience America’s “Journeyman piano player”!


