BREMEN, GA, March 06, 2014 (Press-News.org) After four decades of creating music, Larry Gatlin along with his brothers, Steve and Rudy, will be performing on the Mill Town Music Hall stage on Friday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. Through the years, the Gatlin brothers have performed on a variety of stages from their native state of Texas to Broadway to the White House to the Grammy Awards. Opening the show will be rising singer-songwriter Ivey Redding, who recently performed at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, TN.
Mill Town Music Hall focuses on wholesome, family-friendly music and events and is located conveniently off I-20 in Bremen (1031 Alabama Avenue).
In the early 1970's, Larry began his solo career writing songs and recording albums with his brothers serving as the backup singers. Larry quickly established himself by winning his first Grammy and being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry with his brothers. In 1979, Larry was awarded ACM's "Top Male Vocalist" and he and his brothers officially became a trio.
Over the next decade, the trio produced more than a dozen top 40 hits, including: Denver and The Lady Takes the Cowboy Every Time, as well as Billboard's "Single of the Year" All the Gold in California. Larry and the Gatlin Brothers recently recorded a new tribute song, Johnny Cash is Dead and His House is Burned Down. Larry has also started his own radio show called 'The Gospel According to Larry.'
Tickets for the Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers concert are $30 for "premium reserved" and $25 for "reserved" in advance. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets through Ticket Alternative at 1-877-725-8849, online at the Mill Town Music Hall website (www.MillTownMusicHall.com) or at the Mill Town Music Hall box office. For additional information, please call the Mill Town Music Hall box office at 770-537-6455.
Upcoming events at Mill Town Music Hall include: The Charlie Daniels Band on April 12; Loretta Lynn on April 25 (sold out); David Phelps on May 10; The Heart Behind the Music: Songwriter's Showcase on July 17 and Mel Tillis on July 25. For more information about Mill Town Music Hall or for an upcoming calendar of events, please visit us at http://www.MillTownMusicHall.com, follow us on Twitter @Mill_Town_Music_Hall 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 Country, Contemporary Christian, Bluegrass and Southern Gospel concerts, along with other family-friendly events. The facility can also be rented for corporate events and private receptions.
About Mill Town Music Hall
Mill Town Music Hall is committed to providing West Georgia with a quality wholesome entertainment venue and opened on Feb. 2, 2012. It is the largest facility of its kind in West Georgia and comfortably seats 1,000 people. Boasting a state-of-the-art audio and visual system, the venue hosts numerous Country, Contemporary Christian, Southern Gospel and Bluegrass concerts, along with other family-friendly events. The facility can also be rented for corporate events and private receptions. The venues top sponsors include Tanner Health System, R.K. Redding Construction and Systems & Methods Inc. Please visit http://www.MillTownMusicHall.com for the most up to date calendar of events.
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers are 'One Day Closer to You' With Mill Town Music Hall Performance
Family harmony to sing from extensive catalog of hits at March 14 concert
2014-03-06
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