THE ANNIE MOSES BAND – Rhapsody in Bluegrass At AC’s Temple Theater March 17

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LUFKIN, TX. Fresh from a sell-out performance at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, the ANNIE MOSES BAND brings Rhapsody in Bluegrass to the Temple Theater on the Angelina College campus March 17 at 7:30 pm. The ANNIE MOSES BAND has been inspiring and entertaining audiences for over a decade with their unique blend of folk and classical music.  These virtuosic siblings combine their Juilliard-honed chops with the Nashville sound – and the results are captivating. With record-breaking numbers of airings on PBS and Christian television, they unify audiences young and old—classical connoisseurs and roots enthusiasts, jazz lovers and bluegrass buffs. Tickets are on sale now and range from $25-$35 (Premium/Box $38). Angelina Arts Alliance proudly presents The ANNIE MOSES BAND along with 2015-2016 15th Anniversary Season sponsors Georgia-Pacific and CHI St. Luke’s Health Memorial.

The ANNIE MOSES BAND – Rhapsody in Bluegrass is a panoramic exploration of America and her music.  Featuring favorites from Aaron Copeland and George Gershwin, it fuses Appalachian bluegrass, Irish fiddle, beloved classic themes and roots music to create a beautiful and transporting concert experience.  Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Cape Cod Symphony says, “Their combination of high energy, raw talent, and showmanship is a consistent recipe for success.”

For more information and to purchase tickets visit the Temple Theater Box Office on the Angelina College Lufkin campus, Monday through Friday 11 am – 5 pm or call (936) 633-5454, or go online at www.angelinaarts.org . Details and video clips from the entire season are on the Arts Alliance website. Follow Angelina Arts Alliance on Facebook for late-breaking news, photos, videos and ticket giveaways

Misty Boggs
Misty Boggs is the Creative Director at MSGPR. She lives in Angelina County and recently earned her bachelor's degree in Public Relations and a minor in Creative Writing at Stephen F. Austin State University in 2020. She is currently working on obtaining her MBA from Lamar University. Between studying and working, she enjoys teaching her niece and nephew the fine art of never growing old.

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