Amandla Arts Trio in LaGrange, Georgia

The Amandla Arts Trio is appearing in LaGrange, GA during the “Summer Festival of Music” event sponsored by The West Georgia Chapter of Morris Brown College National Alumni Association. I hope that I can get down to LaGrange for this event. I have heard Amandla Arts Trio before and it is definitely worth the $10.00 admission to hear them.

The Amandla Arts Trio

The Amandla Arts Trio

The Amandla Arts Trio is Lori Ann Christian, soprano, Oliver N. Greene, Jr., baritone, and Portia Schuler Hawkins, piano.

The event will also feature some local LaGrange artists including Toni Anderson, mezzo-soprano, Anne Duraski, mezzo-soprano, and LeGree McCamey, tenor.

The Amandla Arts Trio will appear at Troup County Comphrehensive High School performing arts theatre in LaGrange on Saturday, June 13, 2009 at 4:00 P.M. Admission is $10.00.

Troup Comprehensive High School is located at 1920 Hamilton Road, LaGrange, GA.

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