The Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts will host a concert featuring a blend of gospel and folk on October 17th from 6-9 pm. Produced by local artist Littleton “Sunny” Fassett, the evening will intertwine the sounds of gospel, blues, and folk featuring well-known local acts and soloists. Concert goers will be treated to rotating performances by The Pam Ortiz Band, Andre Sisco, God’s Wealth, Serenity, New Gospelites, Rebecca Pitre & Debbie Campbell, and T’Niya Dozier.
“We are thrilled to be able to invite the public to enjoy these wonderful artists right here in Queen Anne’s County”, Executive Director Belinda Cook stated. “It is the true mission of the QAC Arts Council to create opportunities for our citizens to experience unique performances like these; and thanks to the generosity of our performers we are able to offer “An Evening of Gospel and Folk” free of charge”, Cook went on to say.
This concert is presented by the Queen Anne’s County Arts Council with the help of event sponsor Dr. and Mrs. Don Cameron. The Centre for the arts is located at 206 S Commerce Street in Centreville. Doors open at 5:45 pm. Admission is free but donations are always welcome. Complimentary intermission refreshments and a cash bar will be available. For a full listing of events and classes visit www.queenannescountyarts.com.
Front image: Native of Kent County and product of the soulful upbringing of the waterman’s culture, Andre Sisco delivers a blend of blues, soul and gospel that is an embodiment of the rich culture of our area. His renditions of popular artists (Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Bobby Womack) are unique to his personality and character and bring audiences to remembrances of less complicated times.
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