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CONCERT AT THE MUSEUM: Honey and Blue Duo

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Join us for another show in this year’s Concerts at the Museum series!

We are excited to welcome the Honey and Blue Duo to the Zanesville Museum of Art!

Honey and Blue blend soul and R&B into a captivating sound led by singer-songwriters Adam Darling and Stephanie Amber. Their latest single, “You’re On My Mind Again," dives deep into heartbreak, marking their fourth release of exciting monochromatic singles and creative content—which will soon culminate in an immersive, colorful album release.

Known for their electrifying live performances, they’ve opened for Bettye Lavette, Aloe Blacc, Charlie Hunter, and more. Their music has been featured on ABC 6 Good Morning Columbus, PBS’s Broad and High, and NPR.org’s Tiny Desk series with their song "Picture Perfect."

Stephanie Amber has wowed audiences as a featured vocalist with Postmodern Jukebox (PMJ) and led a 600-voice choir at Nationwide Arena for The Harmony Project’s 10th Anniversary in front of 10,000 people.

Touring nationwide, Honey and Blue have played top festivals like Jazz & Ribs Festival, Ann Arbor Summer Festival, Stonewall Pride (opening for Martha Wash), and Columbus Arts Festival (opening for PMJ). As Ohio music ambassadors, they were handpicked to represent the state at the ASAE annual conference in Chicago, performing for over 2,000 people.

In addition to thriving as an independent band, Honey and Blue founded Go Big, Go Broadway—a dynamic concert series that unites Broadway’s brightest stars with Columbus’ top talent. This one-of-a-kind event builds community, delivers unforgettable performances, and brings the magic of Broadway to Ohio and beyond.

This event takes place at the ZMA in the 2nd floor Great Gallery.

Reserve your seat today!

Additional Information:
   Thursday, November 13, 6:00pm–7:00pm pm, in the Atrium.
   Free and open to the public. Reservations Encouraged
   For more information please call (740) 452-0741.

Concerts at the Museum are Generously supported by the Muskingum County Community Foundation, Kristy Szemetylo and Friends, 100+ Women Who Care Muskingum County, and an Anonymous Donor