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Little Shop of Wonders

The Little Shop of Wonders features the work of local artists and other Statesboro-Bulloch County memorabilia at truly affordable prices. The shop is located in the lobby of the Emma Kelly Theater at 33 East Main, Statesboro, Georgia. You may visit the shop Tuesday through Friday between 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., and during special events at the Averitt Center for the Arts.



Emma

Emma Kelly won millions of hearts here and throughout the world. Her music was magic and her “ear” was magnificent. She was a favorite at clubs and cabarets across the Southeast for many years.

$22.00
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Emma at Midnight

Emma Kelly won millions of hearts here and throughout the world. Her music was magic and her “ear” was magnificent. She was a favorite at clubs and cabarets across the Southeast for many years.

$22.00
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Emma Kelly, The Lady of 6000 Songs

Emma Kelly won millions of hearts here and throughout the world. Her music was magic and her “ear” was magnificent. She was a favorite at clubs and cabarets across the Southeast for many years.

$22.00
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Love in a New Key, by Michael Braz

"Love in a New Key" is composer Michael Braz's third CD. He has composed numerous works, including two operas. He has also performed all over the world. His devotion to the local Statesboro Youth Chorale is unparalleled and proceeds from the sale of th

$15.00
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Mr. McTell Got The Blues

by Blind Willie McTell. Comes with two CDs!

$28.00
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Twelve Strings

by Blind Willie McTell

$22.00
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Artist Spotlight

Roxie Remley

High school music appreciation classes served as my early background in classical music when we listened to Walter Damrosch give commentary during an hour of recorded music on radio in the 1930’s.

Listening to the recorded Symphony No. 3 EROICA last year on the radio, I began to visualize how sounds could lead me into a painting. Beethoven’s EROICA is composed in four movements of contrasting moods and change of keys. This break away from the classical style was occurring in other arts of the 18th century Europe in painting, sculpture, architecture, drama, dance and poetry.