Take a musical romp down memory lane as Old Friends performs favorite songs of the Four Freshmen.
If songs like “Route 66,” “Candy” and “The Nearness of You” conjure memories of a simpler time in life, you’ll enjoy hearing “Old Friends” perform music made famous by the Four Freshman. Old Friends is a vocal band that sings 4-part harmony while members accompany themselves on keyboard, bass, drums, trumpets and saxes.
According to Bruce Rous, promoter of the evening’s concert, “these guys are really good. Their sound is slick, their harmonies are smooth. I’ve not heard anything like them around the Tri-State. It’s no wonder they have a huge following.”
The “one-night only” show is Saturday, May 16, 2009 at Highlawn Presbyterian Church, 2814 Collis Avenue, Huntington WV, next to St. Mary’s Hospital.
A “scrumptious,” home-cooked dinner is served prior to the show at 6:00. The cost is $25 for Dinner and Show, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Habitat for Humanity House being built to honor the memory of Rev. Mark McCalla, who was minister at the church.
Reservations required by May 14 and can be made by calling (304) 634-4126. Discount rates are available for groups of 10 or more.
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Old Friends perform the music of the Four Freshman May 16
Hey, here's a terrific show and dinner you should check out - and you'll get to help a worthy cause:
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