Singer-Songwriter Victoria Vox with Jack Maher Performing at Bay College

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Victoria Vox

Performing live and in-person on Monday, August 9th at 7:00 p.m. EST in the Besse Theater is the award-winning singer-songwriter Victoria Vox with Jack Maher.  Tickets are $12/adult and $6/student or Bay College employee and are available at www.baycollege.edu/tix

Vox loves to make an audience laugh...and cry.  Her songs are genuine, sometimes quirky, spanning a wide array of emotions.  She performs mostly as a one-woman-band, incorporating a loop pedal and bass effect on her ukulele, while taking her own solos (on mouth-trumpet), and cutting through it all with her genuine lyrics and pure voice. For this performance, her husband, Jack Maher, will be joining her.

“If there hasn't been a university study on the psychological and sociological benefits of playing the ukulele, now might be a good time - and Victoria Vox could be the Test Case.” - Ukulele Magazine

With a passion for songwriting since she was 10, she studied at the Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA) and took up the ukulele in 2003 as her main accompaniment.  Originally from Green Bay, WI, Vox has lived in France, England, Nashville, Baltimore, and now resides in Costa Mesa, CA.  Since the release of her first ukulele album in 2006, she has been one of the leading songwriters on the ukulele scene, featured on the covers of Ukulele Magazine (U.S.) and Uke Mag (U.K.). Vox’s 10th album, Colorful Heart, is consistently eclectic, as her previous albums; however, a new sound is achieved in her songwriting. Essentially, anything is possible with a ukulele, and Victoria Vox is proof!

“...Superbly crafted uke-pop, proving that the [ukulele] is capable of being much more than a novelty instrument.” - R2Rock'N'Reel

Tickets are available at www.baycollege.edu/tix. Questions? Contact the Events Department at events_FROM_BAY_COLLEGE or 906-217-4040. While on campus, Bay College requests that all guests follow CDC guidelines and that all non-vaccinated persons are to wear a face mask. Thank you for keeping #baysafe.

Visit victoriavox.com to learn more about the artist.

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