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Monday, January 28, 2013

Mill Town Music Hall to Host Variety of Concerts as Part of the Smithsonian's Traveling 'New Harmonies' Exhibit

Mill Town Music Hall to Host Variety of Concerts as Part of the Smithsonian's Traveling 'New Harmonies' Exhibit

Concerts range from The Isaacs, Bo Bice, Rhonda Vincent, Little Texas and The Perrys

BREMEN, Ga., Jan. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Mill Town Music Hall is a proud partner of the Smithsonian Institute's "New Harmonies" traveling exhibit that's making a stop in West Georgia. In addition, the venue will host several concerts to serve as companion programming between February 1 and March 9. During its first year, the venue has been home to quality wholesome entertainment covering multiple music genres, so it's the perfect home for several New Harmonies events. New Harmonies celebrates the diverse offerings of music stemming from American history.

The Mill Town Music Hall concerts that are part of the celebration include:


-- Friday, Feb. 1 - Featuring The Perrys, Triumphant and Tribute Quartet.
These award-winning gospel groups will perform as part of the venue's
first anniversary celebration.
-- Saturday, Feb. 2 - Featuring The Isaacs and The Diplomats. These
award-winning gospel groups will perform as part of the venue's first
anniversary celebration.
-- Friday, Feb. 8 - American Idol alumnus Bo Bice. After finishing second
on American Idol, Bice charted a number two song on the Billboard Hot
100 with a rendition of "Inside Your Heaven." He has recorded three
albums since Idol.
-- Friday, Feb. 22 - Rhonda Vincent and Gene Watson. Vincent is an
award-winning bluegrass singer, is considered the "Queen of Bluegrass".
Watson has notched six number ones, 23 top tens and more than 75 charted
singles.
-- Saturday, March 9 - Little Texas and Homegrown. Little Texas has 8 top
ten country hits, including the number one single "My Love". Homegrown
was founded in Carrollton and has a country/rock/pop delivery that you
won't find anywhere else.
The Georgia Humanities Council, in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution, is pleased to present New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music. New Harmonies, a traveling exhibition, shares America's story by examining the roots of American music. The exhibit will highlight the unique story of Georgia's musical traditions. New Harmonies will spend six weeks in Bremen and the physical exhibit will be housed at The Warren P. Sewell Memorial Library (315 Hamilton Ave.).

"We are honored to have Mill Town Music Hall be a part of the New Harmonies festivities and look forward to hosting a series of concerts by some very talented artists," said Randall Redding, co-Founder of Mill Town Music Hall. "We encourage the community to support all of these worthwhile events being held around town."

Tickets range for each show. To learn more or to purchase Mill Town Music Hall tickets in advance:


-- Visit Mill Town Music Hall box office: Open Monday - Friday from 10 a.m.
- 5:30 p.m.
-- Call Mill Town Music Hall box office at 770-537-6455.
-- Online tickets can be purchased through the www.MillTownMusicHall.com
and www.TicketAlternative.com websites.
Upcoming performers include Jeff and Sheri Easter with Blue Ridge on March 29; and Newsong on April 13. For more information about Mill Town Music Hall or for an upcoming calendar of events, please visit us at www.MillTownMusicHall.com; follow us on Twitter @Mill_Town_Music, or on Facebook.

Mill Town Music Hall can comfortably seat more than 1,000 people and boasts a state-of-the-art audio and visual system. The venue hosts numerous Southern Gospel, Contemporary Christian, Bluegrass, and Country concerts, along with other family-friendly events. The facility can also be rented for corporate events and private receptions.

SOURCE Mill Town Music Hall

Mill Town Music Hall

CONTACT: Rob Kremer, CO&P Integrated Marketing, +1-404-961-2224

Web Site: http://www.milltownmusichall.com


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