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At the PEG EGAN Night Performing Arts Center Sunsetguitar Image Is Entitled “Broken Chords”, and Was Provided by the Artist, Cynthia Board 2016Sunday at the PEG EGAN Night Performing Arts Center SUNSETGuitar image is entitled “Broken Chords”, and was provided by the artist, Cynthia Board. Egg Harbor Amphitheater on Church Street. Concert Series FREE admission! Shows start at 7:00 pm. June 19 July 31 Tommy Castro Jackie Allen and the Quartet Painkillers July 10 and Corky Siegel the “Jackie Allen possesses a voice that combines the expressiveness of Annie Lennox and the pitch of Chamber Blues Rickie Lee Jones, while achieving its own bright, with special guests dramatic sound –sassy & tender.” – People Magazine Sue Demel and August 7 Matthew Santos “Gritty Chicago blues and rarefied classical Dailey & Vincent “Funky Southern Soul, big city blues and classic chamber music might not seem like a match made rock ...... Silvery guitar licks that simultaneously in heaven – until you’ve heard Corky Siegel bring sound familiar and fresh.” - San Francisco Chronicle the two together…a crowning achievement.” – Chicago Tribune June 26 July 17 Birds of Chicago and A collective based Art Stevenson around JT Nero the Grammy Award nomination for Best Country and Allison Russell. Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, and won Whether touring High Water Band the 2011 Dove Award for Best Bluegrass Album with as duo or with the “Singing From The Heart”. full family band, Nero and Russell have emerged as August 14 two of the most and compelling new Larry Gatlin voices in North American Roots music. the Blackwood Brothers July 3 High Water’s repertoire is taken from many The Persuasions sources: the bluegrass classics of Bill Monroe and The Persuasions have been the acknowledged the Stanley Brothers, early country music and “Kings of A Capella” mountain songs. Rated as Wisconsin’s BEST! for decades. Since those long ago American country days of 1962, the music singer and Persuasions have July 24 songwriter Larry gone on to sing in Gatlin! As part of concert halls and Tall Heights a team with his brothers Steve and Rudy in the late nightclubs the 1970s, he achieved considerable success within the Playing from the country music genre, performing on thirty-three world over. They marketplaces of released 26 albums Top 40 singles – special guests – The Blackwood Massachusetts Brothers! and played with the great Ray Charles, Bill Cosby to stages across and Richard Pryor just to name of few. the country, Tall Heights has toured August 21 All concerts sponsored by: across America. Village of They’ve released Ruthie Foster a critically acclaimed album “Man of Stone”, and earned a spot on the same folk family tree as Simon Egg Harbor and Garfunkel and Bon Iver. www.VillageofEggHarbor.org ALL SHOWS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. See www.facebook.com/PegEganPAC for updates. Lawn chairs & carry-in’s Ruthie’s voice is such a singular, powerful instrument, and are allowed. she has mastery of it. She can turn it on, belt it out and Margie & Dale West In case of rain, all events to be held at: bring you to your knees, all in an instant. Kevin & Pam Egan Calvary Methodist Church 4650 County Road E, Egg Harbor A Dragonfly Mike Egan FOR CONCERT INFORMATION: (920) 493-5979 Production.
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