Paul And Anna Joseph Play At Dalton WoodSongs Coffeehouse

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The WoodSongs CoffeeHouse Dalton Chapter will present performances from Paul and Anna Joseph on Saturday, March 27.

Review for Paul and Anna Joseph:
Paul and Anna Joseph have been writing and singing together most of their married life. Paul toured for five years with the band Mylon and Broken Heart, and was nominated for two Grammy Awards and numerous Dove Awards for his work with the band. Paul won a Grammy in 1987, and Dove Awards in 1988 and 1989.

Paul and Anna's CD Cries Of The Heart was released in 2006. The Joseph’s cover everything from Billy Joel and Carole King to Over The Rhine with original material that is well received.

The show will open with an open mic segment to showcase area talent. Auditions will be held at the Freight Depot from 5-6 p.m. Musicians are asked to prepare five minutes of music and authorize their performance to be videotaped for possible broadcast on cable television.

A portion of the proceeds from the concert series will benefit Providence Ministries Women and Children’s Shelter.

Seating is limited and begins at 6:30 p.m. with reservations preferred. Adult tickets are $8, students are $5 and children under 12 years old are free. Concessions will be available.

Visit http://WoodsongsDalton.com or call 706 264-6950 for more information. Tickets may be purchased at the Freight Depot gift shop or on-line.

The Freight Depot is located behind Peacock Alley near Hamilton Street in downtown Dalton.


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