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Morrow Hotel Near Spivey Hall Offers Convenient Lodging for Guests Attending Upcoming Performances

Hampton Inn Morrow Hotel offers convenient accommodations to Spivey Hall at Clayton State University. Upcoming performances include Jubilant Sykes, baritone and Baptiste Trotignon Quartet and Daniel Pyle.

2010-11-30
ATLANTA, GA, November 30, 2010 (Press-News.org) Hampton Inn Southlake Morrow Hotel offers convenient lodging to guests attending upcoming December 2010 performances at Spivey Hall, located on the campus of Clayton State University. Spivey Hall, a 400-seat acoustically excellent performing arts facility, has featured performances by many world-renowned artists. Upcoming shows include:
- Daniel Pyle, organ on December 1 at 7:30pm
- Jubilant Sykes, baritone on December 4 at 8:15pm
- Baptiste Trotignon Quartet on December 5 at 3:00pm

Presented by the Clayton State University Department of Visual and Performing Arts, organist Daniel Pyle will perform a free concert at Spivey Hall. Next, Grammy Award nominee American baritone Jubilant Sykes will perform with Mark Rice (piano), Roberto Mirando (string bass), and Chris Parise (percussion). Sykes will be performing songs from his recently released October 2010 album with the London Symphony Orchestra, as well has some traditional Christmas tunes. Also, scheduled for an upcoming performance is French pianist Baptiste Trotignon, accompanied by Mark Turner (tenor saxophone), Matt Penman (bass), and Gregory Hutchinson (drums). Trotignon is well known on the international jazz scene.

"We are pleased to welcome guests attending upcoming holiday performances at Spivey Hall," shares Welcome Lugube, General Manager at the Hampton Inn Morrow GA hotel. Lugube continues on to say, "Spivey Hall is an important part of our community's performing arts scene." Spivey Hall is known for presenting outstanding classical and jazz music concerts. The venue also features a 4,413 pipe, three manual, and a 79-rank organ.

A leading choice among other Morrow hotels, travelers are sure to enjoy complimentary breakfast, free High-speed Internet access, a business center, fitness center, and an outdoor pool at the Hampton Inn Southlake. The 4 story interior corridor property provides guests with 126 comfortable nonsmoking rooms to choose from. The hotel is conveniently located near I-75 and is only 18 miles from downtown Atlanta. For more information on upcoming performances at Spivey Hall or to purchase tickets visit www.spiveyhall.org. To book your stay at the Hampton Inn Southlake, contact 770-968-8990 or visit them online.

About the Hampton Inn Southlake

If you're looking for a great hotel in Morrow, you're sure to love the Hampton Inn hotel in Atlanta-Southlake. Located in the heart of Morrow, the hotel is just across from Southlake Mall, just two miles from Clayton State University and 18 miles from downtown Atlanta. This property offers a full range of services and amenities to make your stay exceptional.

For more information visit http://www.HAMPTONINNSOUTHLAKE.COM.


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[Press-News.org] Morrow Hotel Near Spivey Hall Offers Convenient Lodging for Guests Attending Upcoming Performances
Hampton Inn Morrow Hotel offers convenient accommodations to Spivey Hall at Clayton State University. Upcoming performances include Jubilant Sykes, baritone and Baptiste Trotignon Quartet and Daniel Pyle.