Singers on the Grand present "Nashville Roots: Sounds of Americana"
St. Johns Middle School Auditorium St. Johns, MI
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Singers on the Grand present "Nashville Roots: Sounds of Americana"
Singers on the Grand is a group of 11 vocalists, backed by a 10-piece band. Based in Grand Ledge, Michigan, they have been performing in the Lansing area for over 25 years. This year's revue covers many styles of music that sprang from the creation of roots music. Group numbers include "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" from the rockabilly genre, a heartfelt rendition of Vince Gills "Go Rest High on that Mountain," and country hits such as "Ramblin Man," Jolene," and "Humble and Kind." The show also features small ensembles and soloists who will cover a wide variety of music from blues, folk, rocknroll and more, including Id Rather Go Blind, Wichita Lineman, Who Says You Cant Go Home? and it's all at the St. Johns Middle School. Don't miss their newest revue, filled with lush vocals and the high-energy Grand Band in this season's opening performance!
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St. Johns Middle School Auditorium (View)
900 W.Townsend Rd.
St. Johns, MI 48879
United States