DAN NAVARRO

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21 South Broadway,Aurora IL 60505

11 February, 2022

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Dan Navarro at The VENUE! The Venue is pleased to present Dan Navarro, Friday, February 11 at 8pm. Doors open 7pm. Advance Admission - Premium Seating - $ 25 Advance General Admission - $ 20. +$5 door INDOOR SHOWS: MASKS & VACCINATION REQUIRED FOR ENTRY All patrons will need to be fully vaccinated with an FDA emergency use-authorized vaccine in order to attend a show at The Venue. Proof of vaccination must be shown at the Box Office entrance, along with a photo I.D. to enter the event space. Patrons must be masked at all times, including during the show, except while consuming beverages while seated. Masks must cover the nose and mouth. ABOUT THE ARTISTS Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter/guitarist Dan Navarro spent most of his career in a writing and performing partnership with Eric Lowen. He was born September 14, 1952, in Los Angeles, CA, the son of Gabriel Navarro, Jr., a publicist, and Josephine (Lucero) Navarro. In 1957, the family moved to the Mexican border town of Calexico. Navarro returned to Los Angeles to attend UCLA in 1969. There he began playing the guitar and writing songs in his sophomore year. After he left college in 1974, he sought a career in the music business, achieving his first success when outlaw country singer Rusty Wier recorded his song "I Think It's Time (I Learned How to Let Her Go)" in 1976. In 1977, he took a job as a singing waiter at a restaurant in West Hollywood, leaving in 1978 for a brief tour backing up Severin Browne. When he returned, he found he had been replaced by Lowen; the two became friends and began writing and performing together. At The Venue, we book nationally-recognized talent in all genres of music from blues and big band, to rock and world music, and everything in between. Frequently, our opening acts feature regional and local musicians and songwriters. Our listening room seats 200 with no obstructed views, and our outdoor stage area can fit several hundred festival fans. The Venue is operated by the Fox Valley Music Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to music education, promotion and preservation. Please check our website for information about parking. Enter from Water Street Mall. No reentry through the Broadway Street entrance. (Reenter through Water Street.) Click here to subscribe to our text messages.

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