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Long Time Gone performs retrospective of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young on campus

The Ohio State University at Marion’s Five Nights on Campus performing arts series welcomes the northeast Ohio based six-member band Long Time Gone to Morrill Hall Auditorium, Thursday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m.

Long Time Gone is a retrospective and celebration of the music of legendary artists David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young. They also include the women of the Laurel Canyon scene such as Joni Mitchell and Judy Collins. Audiences will experience first-hand the passion and tenderness of the songs that are the sound and feel of an era in American music that we will never know again. 

The mission of Five Nights on Campus is to provide exceptional and diverse cultural, and educational opportunities and to encourage the community to be a part of campus life.  The popularity of the campus-based entertainment series continues to engage the community and bring people to the campus. 

All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall Auditorium. Doors open at 7 p.m. All tickets are general seating.   For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or more information on Five Nights contact Jodi Somerlot at: (740) 725-6156 or e-mail: somerlot.30@osu.edu. You may also register for tickets online at:  https://go.osu.edu/fivenights.

Individual and season tickets are now available.  Ticket prices remain unchanged for the upcoming year. Individual performances are priced at $10 general admission, $9 for seniors (60 and up), $4 for students, (grades k-12, and college), and $8 for campus faculty and staff. 

The series is made possible through the support of community-minded regional businesses and organizations. 2024-25 sponsors include: Marion Technical College, Merle Lashey & Sue Marley, Ohio Health, Stifel, UniPrint, and Whirlpool Corporation.