The Annie Moses Band joins the East Tennessee Symphony Orchestra in concert on March 5, 7:30 p.m. at Collegedale Community Church, 9305 Four Corners Place in Collegedale. This family-friendly concert is FREE and open to the public. Space is limited.
A ticket is required for admission. Visit etsomusic.org/events or https://www.eventbrite.com/e/annie-moses-band-with-the-east-tennessee-symphony-orchestra-tickets-265612422907 on Eventbrite to RSVP.
As part of the concert preparations, high school musicians throughout Hamilton County will have the opportunity to practice and perform with the Annie Moses Band as part of a workshop led by ETSO Music Director Jeremy Francisco.
"The workshop is one of many ways the ETSO enriches the lives of musicians of all ages as part of its mission to serve, educate and connect the community through exceptional, world-class concerts," officials said.
"We are truly excited to host the talented Annie Moses Band and share their iconic cross-genre musical experience with the East Tennessee community," says Mathew Miller, ETSO executive director. "Our guests are in for an incredible groundbreaking performance like none other that we have hosted during our 17-year existence. It's going to be such a positive and uplifting performance and we couldn't be more proud to perform alongside their incredible, world-class musicians."
About the Annie Moses Band
The Annie Moses Band has been hailed as the “First Family of American Music.” From Emmy-nominated PBS specials to Billboard Top Ten classical crossover albums, this chart-topping group of siblings is known for their show stopping instrumental chops and powerful vocals.
The music of the Annie Moses Band a unique Americana sound: barnburner fiddling meets world-class arranging; iconic songs from the canon of heartland folk infused with classical finesse. It is all a part of their Nashville-raised and New York trained sound.
But beyond the prowess is a family and their inspiring story of sacrifice, love and the joy they find in making music together. It’s a journey that’s taken them from Carnegie Hall to the Grand Ole Opry.