Simply Three

Pop-classical crossover artists and YouTube favorites

Release Date: October 18, 2016 This content is archived.

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Buffalo, N.Y. -- The Center for the Arts, University at Buffalo presents Simply Three on Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $29.50, Students (any school) $15 and are on sale now.

The electrifying trio of Glen McDaniel, Nick Villalobos, and Zack Clark, together known as Simply Three, has been captivating audiences worldwide with high-octane performances since 2010. Acclaimed as “having what it takes” (Boston Philharmonic) and “highly imaginative and well played” (Maine Today), Simply Three continues to receive praise for their ability to impress listeners with a multitude of genres that span from Puccini and Gershwin to artists such as Adele, Coldplay, and Michael Jackson. By reshaping convention through this style of genre hopping, the trio continues to seek the true essence of classical crossover with original works as well as innovative arrangements that showcase their technical virtuosity and heartfelt musicality.

With an ever-growing online popularity, Simply Three is creating a renewed excitement for instrumental music through inventive music videos that have captured the hearts of millions of YouTube viewers across the globe. Furthermore, their works have gained great critical recognition, as well as from mainstream artists themselves. Chart-topping rockers OneRepublic praised Simply Three’s version of their hit single “Counting Stars.” Additionally, GRAMMY®-nominated R&B sensation Janelle Monáe proclaimed the trio’s project of her hit singles “Cold War” and “Tightrope” to be “an honor” while making it a highlighted feature of her personal website.

Tickets: Center for the Arts Box Office (Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm) and tickets.com.  To charge tickets call 1-888-223-6000. For more information call 716-645-2787 or visit www.ubcfa.org or www.simplythreemusic.com.

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Dave Wedekindt no longer works for UB. To contact the Center for the Arts staff, call 716-645-6259 or visit the CFA website. Sorry for the inconvenience.