The much loved Von Wamps return to Cat Pointe Music for an afternoon of their very special original songs as well as favorite covers!
Bay Area Choral Society’s Christmas Concert, “Sing We Now of Christmas
The Ilse Newell Fund for the Performing Arts presents the Bay Area Choral Society singing in two Christmas Concerts, “Sing We Now of Christmas”. These choral concerts will feature an over 30 voice Choir, a skilled Conductor-Dana Langford, a concert pianist Janis Ramos, a concert cellist Lauren Mullinax, and many talented soloists. The concerts will be held on Friday, December 13th beginning at 6pm at the First United Methodist Church of Port Saint Joe, and Sunday, December 15th beginning at 4pm at Trinity Episcopal Church in Apalachicola. Make your plans now to enjoy festive Christmas choral music. Admission is $5.
A LIBERAL Dose of Grant Peeples with guest artist Holly Riley
Come on out and get A LIBERAL Dose of Grant Peeples with special guest artist Holly Riley! A one-night-only Cat Pointe Music Special Event.
Bay Area Choral Society Veterans’ Day Concert
Please join the Bay Area Choral Society as they celebrate our Country’s Veterans by performing music from the WWII era. The concert showcases familiar songs; Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To, A Salute to the Armed Forces, The Battle Hymn of the Republic and other favorites. Our Country’s veterans will be recognized. Take a Sentimental Journey with our choir and soloists as they sing songs about hope, love and dreams. The Concert will be held on Sunday, November 10th, beginning at 4pm in the Carrabelle Christian Center, located at 142 River Road in Carrabelle, Florida. Admission is $5. A portion of the proceeds of this concert will benefit the Camp Gordon Johnston World War II Museum located across from Carrabelle Beach.
Donovan Lee Chapman – In Concert
Donovan Lee Chapman was born and raised in Farmville, Louisiana. His mother, a native of Hawaii, exposed him to Hawaiian music at an early age, and he soon learned to play the ukulele.
At age seventeen, Chapman enlisted in the United States Air Force He spent eleven years in the Air Force, serving for five years in U.s. Air Force Security Forces and six years as a Pararescueman. While on leave, Donovan met Mike Curb, head of Curb Records. A contract soon followed.
Donovan’s first single, “There Is No War,” was released in 2003. The recording was dedicated to families of American soldiers who had died overseas. Chapman recorded two albums for Curb Records, shortly before returning to active duty in Afghanistan. At the same time, a self titled EP was released, followed by his first full album, I Am America.
After returning to the United States, he signed to Catagory 5 Records. His first single for Category 5, “House Like That,” was released in late 2006. A second single, “All I Need,”” was released the following year. He appears at Cat Pointe Music on September 22nd at 3:00 pm as part of our Dog Days of Summer Concert Series.
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