Williamson Branch & Faire May Gospel Bluegrass Dinner & Concert
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301 N. 4th Street,Steubenville OH 43952
20 March, 2021
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Chart Topping Bluegrass Band "Williamson Branch" will headline a show that will include heavenly harmonies, sweet melodies & clog dancing! You don’t want to miss this phenomenal show featuring chart topping Bluegrass Gospel Group Williamson Branch and Faire May! The dinner before the main concert will feature a music concert from Americana/Irish Folk Group Faire May from Wheeling. They are an up and coming group that has set the WV/Upper Ohio Valley on fire! Williamson Branch will also sing a few songs at the Dinner as well as the girls from the group will clog dance. Then after the dinner “Williamson Branch” will perform a full concert in the sanctuary. You can buy tickets for the Dinner Concert which will include a general admission ticket to the show to follow in the sanctuary for $35 or you can get an artist circle ticket (in the first two rows) and dinner for $50. The dinner will include a beef/chicken or pork entrée, a potato, vegetable, bread, drink and dessert. If you want to just see the Williamson Branch Show in the sanctuary it will cost $10 for a general admission ticket and $35 for an artist circle ticket. Here is a description of Williamson Branch from their website “When it comes to music, there's a closeness among family members that cannot be overstated. Harmonies are sweeter, rhythms are tighter, and emotions are heightened. Most traditional music was born on the front porch of the family home, later finding it's way onto stage, radio, and record. For Williamson Branch, music and family have been melding for three generations. Despite a varied background that incorporates bluegrass, country, Gospel and dance, this family band are traditionalists in every sense, carrying on a sound that springs from the very roots those archival styles imply. Their polished approach to music helped propel their single, Blue Moon Over Texas to the # 1 spot on the RMR Bluegrass Chart for 5 weeks and garnered the band the award for 2020 Valley Star Family Vocal Group of the Year. They've appeared on hundreds of stages over the last six years including, The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Bluegrass First Class in Asheville, NC, Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival, Brunswick, ME, The Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards, and Bill Gaither's Fall Homecoming. Williamson Branch's last 2 recordings for Pinecastle Records have elicited rave reviews while their social media following has grown to nearly 300,000 bolstered by several videos with millions and millions of views. Individually they've been given the honorary titles, Daughters of Bluegrass, Kids on Bluegrass, Tomorrow's Bluegrass Stars and Magnolia State Banjo Player of the Year, but it's their stage show that inspired Bluegrass Today to write, "put this band on your "must see" list."
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