The Bluegrass Gospel Project Returns to the First Baptist Church of Plymouth on Saturday, June 27, 2009
The Bluegrass Gospel Project will be holding a concert at our church on Saturday, June 27 at 7:30pm. The concert is part of the church's yearl-long celebration of it's 200th anniversary. Proceeds from the event will go to the FBC200 Anniversary Fund in order continue the works of the church.
The Bluegrass Gospel Project is six of the Northeast's finest bluegrass, country and folk musicians. Their music is solidly based in the American bluegrass tradition while paying homage to the beautiful and inspirational message of gospel lyrics. Their concerts include classic and original tunes carefully selected to showcase the band’s textured vocal harmonies and instrumental virtuosity.
Each member brings many years of musical experience to the band’s sound. Their multiple vocal and instrumental talents allow BGP concerts to feature a diversity of lead singers and styles as the band members take on different vocal and instrumental roles for each selection.
"Gospel literally means 'good news,'" says BGP member Taylor Armerding. "And that's what the BGP delivers: the good news about the human condition." In that spirit, the First Baptist Church of Plymouth extends an invitation to all friends, music lovers, and the wider community to attend what promises to be another memorable musical evening.
During the June 27 concert, the Bluegrass Gospel Project will be performing music from their recently released new CD, "The Blue Morpho"; all of their CD's will be available for purchase at the concert.
Tickets are $15 per adult, $10 per child (5-12), and $40 for a family (parents and children 12 and under); children under 5 are free. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling Ray Tompkins at 508-496-4957 and the tickets will be held at the "Will Call" table, or they may be purchased the night of the concert.
For information about the band, visit www.bluegrassgospelproject.com.
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